How Well Do You Speak English?
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If you’re reading this, we can probably guess that you speak English. But how well do you really speak it? That’s another story.
Think you can pass this test? Let’s find out what you remember from English class…Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. SubmiShow More
If you’re reading this, we can probably guess that you speak English. But how well do you really speak it? That’s another story.
Think you can pass this test? Let’s find out what you remember from English class…Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
Fill in the blanks: "My family is my ______ reason for living! They are my heart and ______."
- Soul; sole.
- Sole; soul.
Does advertising "affect" or "effect" someone's desire for a product?
- Affect.
- Effect.
Fill in the blank: "A dog's collar is usually worn around ______ neck."
- It’s.
- Its.
How do you say "often"?
- Off — en.
- Off — ten.
- Actually, both are considered acceptable.
Which dog looks like it knows the English language really well?
Which word means "eager or quick to argue or quarrel"?
- Lugubrious.
- Audacious.
- Pugnacious.
- Deleterious.
When do you use a semicolon?
- To separate two independent clauses that are closely related, but belong in separate sentences.
- To link, in a single sentence, two independent clauses that are closely related.
- To separate, in a single sentence, two independent clauses that are different.
- All of the above.
How do you pronounce the word "prerogative"?
- per — rog — uh — tiv.
- pre — rog — uh — tiv.
- Actually, both are considered acceptable.
What's the correct pronunciation of "banal"?
- bay — nal.
- buh — nahl.
- Both pronunciations are considered acceptable.
Which word means "a festival or party"?
- Fief.
- Gusto.
- Imbroglio.
- Fete.
Fill in each blank: "______ playing over ______ in ______ backyard."
- They’re; there; their.
- There; their; they’re.
- Their; there; they’re.
- They’re; their; there.
Which word in the following sentence is an adjective? "That song is very loud."
- “Very.”
- “Loud.”
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