Define: Permanent
1. Beyond massive.
2. Lasting forever.
3. Substitute.
4. None of the above
2. Lasting forever.
TimBob's new housing situation unfortunately happens to be permanent.
Which is the correct spelling?:
1. Realise
2. Relise
3. Realize
4. None of the above
1. Realise ๐ฌ๐ง
3. Realize ๐บ๐ฒ
Did You Know: British spelling words in this case usually end with an 'se' and American spelling words end with 'ze' such as in recognise/recognize, socialise/socialize
Which sentence is grammatically correct?:
1. I am bored during class yesterday.
2. I am boring during class yesterday.
3. I was bored during class yesterday.
3. I was bored during class yesterday.
Define: Reparable
1. Old and brittle. (typically something inanimate)
2. Transparent.
3. Something that can be mended.
4. None of the above
3. Something that can be mended.
It's in bad shape, it truly is. But I'm sure it's reparable-- unless handled in the wrong hands.
Which is the correct spelling?:
1. Beutifull
2. Beutiful
3. Beutifful
4. None of the above
4. None of the above
Real spelling: Beautiful
Which sentence is grammatically correct?:
1. She is married with an author
2. She is married to an author
3. She is married an author
2. She is married to an author
Define: Controversy
1. A prolonged, spreading rumour.
2. Public disagreement-- argument.
3. An intrusive thought.
4. None of the above
2. Public disagreement-- argument.
This new gaming device started some controversy countrywide because of numerous cases of addiction in children.
Which is the correct spelling?:
1: Deisel
2: Deasle
3: Diesle
4. None of the above
4. None of the above
Real spelling: DieselWhich sentence is grammatically correct?:
1. There is 3 books in the shelf.
2. There are 3 books on the shelf.
3. There are 3 books in the shelf.
2. There are 3 books on the shelf.
Define: Hasty
1. Very sticky.
2. To worry heavily.
3. Unsure/uncertain.
4. None of the above
4. None of the above.
REAL MEANING: Excessively quick/Swift.
Now, when handling this extraordinary material, we can't go too hasty or it'll all come falling apart.
Which is the correct spelling?:
1. Radioes
2. Radios
3. Radiose
4. None of the above
2. Radios
Which sentence is grammatically correct?:
1. Its paws are so small!
2. It's paws is so small!
3. It's paws are so small!
1. Its paws are so small!
Define: Iota
1: A small amount.
2: A species of prehistoric fish.
3: False information.
4. None of the above
1: A small amount.
Not one iota of information has been revealed during the scene.
Which is the correct spelling?:
1. Chauffer
2. Chauffeur
3. Chauffuer
4. None of the above
2. Chauffeur
Which sentence is grammatically correct?:
1. The equiments was broken.
2. The equipment were broken.
3. The equipment was broken.
3. The equipment was broken.