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That should be "Take the language quiz of which Google would approve." As they say, a preposition is a word that you should never end a sentence on ;) Apart from that: #9 could either be "book" or "needs". #12 could be completed - not enough context to know. #16 has more than one noun (although only one in the answers).
This is a nonsense up with which I shall not put - W. Churchill.
Load More Replies...32/32 - But 15 is an Americanism. In the UK we would treat "team" as plural and "the team ARE" is, indeed, correct. Also, the first two answers are both correct for number 29. Two cats could share one toy, so both "The cat's" and "The cats' " are correct.
Yes to the cats one, but no, i you're talking about some defined idea of 'standard' grammar, as all of these are, the UK does not allow that team is plural. A lot of these are in contravention to older definitions, many of the commas would have been deemed incorrect even just a few years ago and IMO are still 'wrong'.
Load More Replies...That should be "Take the language quiz of which Google would approve." As they say, a preposition is a word that you should never end a sentence on ;) Apart from that: #9 could either be "book" or "needs". #12 could be completed - not enough context to know. #16 has more than one noun (although only one in the answers).
This is a nonsense up with which I shall not put - W. Churchill.
Load More Replies...32/32 - But 15 is an Americanism. In the UK we would treat "team" as plural and "the team ARE" is, indeed, correct. Also, the first two answers are both correct for number 29. Two cats could share one toy, so both "The cat's" and "The cats' " are correct.
Yes to the cats one, but no, i you're talking about some defined idea of 'standard' grammar, as all of these are, the UK does not allow that team is plural. A lot of these are in contravention to older definitions, many of the commas would have been deemed incorrect even just a few years ago and IMO are still 'wrong'.
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