One silly mistake (questionnaire) and one where I still don't see why the sentence needed a hyphen.
Can someone explain why the sentence needed a hyphen? I think it was "I've found my long lost brother," said Julia" which I don't think needs a hyphen.
You have scored 18/20
I got 19/20
I love wasting time at work.
*clever
smrt*
Spelling fucked me over
Did this yesterday, got full marks
SMUG
*joins in the smugness*
18/20
who's/whose
fuck
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smart :)
lol
14 durrrrrrrrrrrrrr
20/20
20/20
well done
I'm quite smart.
20
woohoo!
Smart enough to know I did this yesterday and got 20/20?
Winner!
17/20
i didn't understand the onomatopoeia (or however you spell it) question. although i did well at the spelling despite not being able to spell that.
15/20
Yer all kuntz
I'm really fucking dim then
i got 17
;-(
What did you get?
17
so not that dim, but dimmer than I'd like to think.
17.
18/20
One silly mistake (questionnaire) and one where I still don't see why the sentence needed a hyphen.
Can someone explain why the sentence needed a hyphen? I think it was "I've found my long lost brother," said Julia" which I don't think needs a hyphen.
I didn't understand the hyphen question either.
It seems needless and unnecessary and just makes the sentence look weird.
"...my long-lost brother..." just looks ODD.
Oh - it was there was it?
Surely that's optional anyway. It's definitely not missing.
Silly question. I'm claiming 19/20!
It requires a hyphen because otherwise
it would be suggesting that your lost brother is long.
Well maybe that's what she meant.
You don't know he isn't long. You've never seen him!
i just want to answer "i'm well smart"
i may do the test later
20 booyow
18/20
shit shit shit
17/20