CP Style
Homonyms and commonly confused words
General grammar
U.S. vs. Canadian vs. British spelling
Capitalization
200

In general, should a comma or period fall inside or outside of a quotation mark?

Inside. Limited exceptions apply.

200

Choose the correct word:

"The shirt [compliments/complements] the suit nicely."

complements

200

The North American Manure Expo is the only farm show dedicated to the handling and application of manure. Identify the misplaced modifier in this sentence:

“At the North American Manure Expo, we only discuss manure.”

only

200

U.S. spelling for a building where you can watch film or attend a play.

Theater

200

Please spell, on your easel, using the proper CP style, the Ontario air ambulance service pronounced "orange."

Ornge

400

Which is more correct (per CP)?

1. "Thompson's father passed away earlier this year."

2. "Thompson's father died earlier this year."

Number 2.

CP prefers "died" to "passed away" or other euphemisms.

400

Choose the correct word:

"There were [less/fewer] attendees at this year's conference than last."

fewer

400

Correct the grammatical error in the following sentence:

"After reviewing the quarterly earnings, significant losses were reported by the company."

"After reviewing the quarterly earnings, the chief financial officer reported significant losses for the company."

400

The Canadian spelling (and preferred CP spelling) for the type of facial hair sported by Leafs captain Auston Matthews.

moustache

400

Please spell, using your easel, the proper CP Style presentation for Canada's national passenger rail company.

Via Rail

600

When using ellipses to shorten a sentence or quote, where should one place the space(s) in relation to the ellipsis?

A) Before the ellipsis
B) After the ellipsis
C) Before and after the ellipsis
D) Between each period

C) Before and after the ellipsis

600

Choose the correct word:

"The pudding was a welcome [palate/palette] cleanser."

palate

600

“The CEO, along with the executive, are attending the conference.”

Hopefully, we all know this is incorrect. Compose a sentence in which “are” is the correct verb.

"The CEO and the executive are attending the conference."

600

What is the British spelling for the past tense of “benefit”?



benefitted

Bonus question: Is this the preferred CP style?

600

Please tell us which version of this sentence is correct and why:

1. "The new Ikea location will open July 2."

2. "The new IKEA location will open July 2."

Number 2.

IKEA is an acronym (Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd) and thus falls under the all-caps exemption.

800

The TV series Seinfeld would be formatted in italics. The iconic episode [THE CONTEST] would be formatted how?

"The Contest" (no italics)

800

Choose the correct word:

"She did not accuse him outright, but she [inferred/implied] that she was suspicious of him."

implied

800

“The upcoming webinar will discuss trends in digital marketing, evaluating market strategies and how to optimize online campaigns.”

Rewrite the sentence to remove the faulty parallelism.

“The upcoming webinar will discuss trends in digital marketing, evaluating market strategies and optimization of online campaigns.”

800

U.S. spelling for a noun, meaning a person who is doubtful or not easily convinced of mythos or lore; one might call Special Agent Dana Scully one.

skeptic

Bonus question: Is this the preferred CP style?

800

Find the error:

"Katherine Bruce-Lockhart, associate professor in the Department of History in the Jim Balsillie School of International Affairs, spoke at the conference."

"Department of History"

D and H should be lowercase.

1000

Brussels sprouts or brussels sprouts?


brussels sprouts

1000

Choose the correct word:

"The Core Four was [composed/comprised] of Matthews, Nylander, Marner and Tavares."

composed

1000

Give this sentence an active voice:

"The Core Four was composed of Matthews, Nylander, Marner and Tavares."

"The Core Four comprised Matthews, Nylander, Marner and Tavares."

1000

The U.S. (and preferred CP) spelling for the noun meaning the act of acknowledging something, i.e., “King Charles made a land ________.”

acknowledgment

1000

"Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald met with deputy environment and climate change minister Jean-François Tremblay."

Why is this correct?

Per CP style, titles below cabinet rank are not capitalized.

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