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    Does Your English Cut the Mustard?

    http://www.blogthings.com/doesyouren...hemustardquiz/

    I guessed on the vocabulary parts, except for the word 'extort'. I knew it from the song "A pirate's life for me"! XD I'm not that great on spelling or anything else.
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    THAT wasn't good:

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    Hmmm....I better go to that John Cleese letter and reread the part about using only 27 words with fillers in between them....hmmmmm
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    Does Your English Cut the Mustard?

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    Did anyone notice an error in a couple of the questions?

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    Which is correct?
    Chocolate and strawberry, both my favorite flavors, are on the menu.
    Chocolate and strawberry are both my favorite flavors and they are on the menu.


    "Neither" is not, but should be an option. Only one can be a "favorite". Also, there is a difference in usage of puncuation inside or outside the quote...depending on English Engish or American English....

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    I love grammer, lol. I hate vocab/spelling though.

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