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1.
1 point
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
Some people think their always right.
Some people think there always right.
Some people think they're always right.
2.
1 point
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
In this instance, Dave has a pen (singular).
This is Dave's pen.
This is Daves pen.
This is Daves's pen.
This is Daves' pen.
3.
1 point
Use the correct practice / practise in the following sentence:
Dr Smith has a practise in Bath Street.
Dr Smith has a practice in Bath Street.
4.
1 point
Which of these is the correct spelling?
(Synonym for 'absolutely' or 'certainly')
definitely
defiantly
deffinitely
definitly
5.
1 point
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
I have just seen it's tail rise out of the water.
I have just seen its tail rise out of the water.
6.
1 point
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
People need to accept that you are great at spelling, punctuation and grammar.
People need to except that you are great at spelling, punctuation and grammar.
7.
1 point
Use the correct affect / effect.
Do not allow this incident to effect your decision.
Do not allow this incident to affect your decision.
8.
1 point
Which of these is the correct expansion for "should've"?
should of
should have
9.
1 point
Which of the following is correct?
I bought my dog a new chew toy from the supermarket.
I brought my dog a new chew toy from the supermarket.
10.
1 point
Which of the following is correct?
Your very good at grammar.
You're very good at grammar.
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