NYT grammar quiz
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NYT grammar quiz
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/201 ... nyt-region
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You took 11 tries to complete the quiz.
Actually it took me 10, but fat fingers on a touch screen missed by a couple of millimeters on one answer. The grammar editor at NYT collects examples of errors which creep into print: your job is to identify the offending word.
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You took 11 tries to complete the quiz.
Actually it took me 10, but fat fingers on a touch screen missed by a couple of millimeters on one answer. The grammar editor at NYT collects examples of errors which creep into print: your job is to identify the offending word.
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
Eighteen for me, which still puts me above the median for NYTimes readers (or test-takers).

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Re: NYT grammar quiz
What a bunch of nit-picky siliness...
The only reason I did that well is because I was usually able to figure out what the most popular choice among the anal retentive would be...You took 13 tries to complete the quiz.
Over all, you did better than 88 percent of Times readers. The median score on this quiz is 19.



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Re: NYT grammar quiz
LJ - whom are you calling anally retentive?
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
12 for me... and what ExKA said..... 
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
16 tries, and what do I get?
Another day older and deeper in debt...
(Actually, it should've been 14 because one of the errors--which took me 3 tries to identify--really could've been corrected in two different ways.)
Another day older and deeper in debt...
(Actually, it should've been 14 because one of the errors--which took me 3 tries to identify--really could've been corrected in two different ways.)
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Question #6, right?Econoline wrote: (Actually, it should've been 14 because one of the errors--which took me 3 tries to identify--really could've been corrected in two different ways.)[/size]
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
Actually, no; it was #4 (though I did need 2 tries for #6).
I maintain that #4 could have been corrected not only by doing what they said (replacing 2 words in the final sentence), but also by simply removing the word "can" from the 2 places it occurs in the final sentence. This would not only have kept the basic meaning of the sentence substantially unchanged, it would also have preserved the intended "faux-Biblical" phrasing of that sentence.
I maintain that #4 could have been corrected not only by doing what they said (replacing 2 words in the final sentence), but also by simply removing the word "can" from the 2 places it occurs in the final sentence. This would not only have kept the basic meaning of the sentence substantially unchanged, it would also have preserved the intended "faux-Biblical" phrasing of that sentence.
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
I'm good with that.You took 12 tries to complete the quiz.
Over all, you did better than 92 percent of Times readers. The median score on this quiz is 19.
GAH!
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
I see what you mean. Yours is a better answer for the reason given above. However, in the area of fact, since when has the government been better at giving than at taking away?Econoline wrote:Actually, no; it was #4 (though I did need 2 tries for #6).
I maintain that #4 could have been corrected not only by doing what they said (replacing 2 words in the final sentence), but also by simply removing the word "can" from the 2 places it occurs in the final sentence. This would not only have kept the basic meaning of the sentence substantially unchanged, it would also have preserved the intended "faux-Biblical" phrasing of that sentence.
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
Grammer?
i don't need no steenkin' grammer.
i don't need no steenkin' grammer.
Re: NYT grammar quiz
ex-khobar Andy wrote:LJ - whom are you calling anally retentive?
As Herb Caen wrote; "I'd rather be anally retentive than whatever the opposite is."
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Re: NYT grammar quiz
Or spelling, even, also too.oldr_n_wsr wrote:Grammer?
i don't need no steenkin' grammer.
GAH!