These are basic grammar mistakes that almost everyone misses. How many can you spot?
If your days of endless English lessons at school are far behind you, it's time to brush up your knowledge with this quiz!
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Only 1 in 10 People Can Spot All of Common Grammar Mist… Quiz Questions
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
One of the most important issue is the lack of parking spaces at the local mall.
One of the most important issues is the lack of parking spaces at the local mall.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
The cat was licking its tail.
The cat was licking it’s tail.
Pick the grammatically INCORRECT sentence.
The survey we performed recently showed that most of our customers are satisfied.
The survey we performed recently showed that most of customers are satisfied.
The survey we performed recently showed that most customers are satisfied.
Pick the grammatically INCORRECT sentence.
I’ve loved classical music ever since I was child.
I’ve loved classical music ever since I was young.
I’ve loved classical music ever since I was a child.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
It was a breathe of fresh air to meet someone so genuine.
It was a breath of fresh air to meet someone so genuine.
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It hot outside.
It's hot outside.
Its hot outside.
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Will you come over to visit me and Bill?
Will you come over to visit Bill and me?
Will you come over to visit Bill and I?
Which of the following is the correct usage of "accept" in a sentence?
He got accepted into his dream college.
She was fine accept for her toothache.
Accept for the rain, it was a pleasant day.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
We were going to do that anyways.
We were going to do that anyway.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
The students all took off they’re hats.
The students all took off there hats.
The students all took off their hats.
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Your going to have to do better than that, if you want to pass this class.
You’re going to have to do better then that, if you want to pass this class.
You’re going to have to do better than that, if you want to pass this class.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
I’m determined to do better than last year.
I’m determined to do better then last year.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
I’m always afraid that I’ll loose my house key.
I’m always afraid that I’ll lose my house key.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
My mom isn’t sure whose going with us.
My mom isn’t sure who’s going with us.
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That group of students is going on the field trip.
That group of students are going on the field trip.
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Would you like to take part of this activity?
Would you like to take part in this activity?
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That book affected me grately.
That book effected me greatly.
That movie affected me greatly.
Pick the grammatically correct sentence.
The bouquet of flowers on the table belongs to Mary.
The bouquet of flowers on the table, belongs to Mary.
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