In any case I wouldn't worry too much. I know some - particularly the punctuation, and the 'only' question - are both correct depending on style choice.
-present valid alternatives as either/or questions, which is silly; -Use poor synonyms: 'gigantic' really isn't a good synonym for 'ponderous'; and my personal favourite -Present American variant grammar as correct (grr!)
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ponderus, from Latin ponderosus, from ponder-, pondus weight 1 : of very great weight 2 : unwieldy or clumsy because of weight and size 3 : oppressively or unpleasantly dull : LIFELESS
I think the answer would be "gigantic," but that's not a very good choice either.
I would have to say, though, that the grammar score is debatable. In question 6, for example, both answers are acceptable: it's a question of style which you prefer.
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In any case I wouldn't worry too much. I know some - particularly the punctuation, and the 'only' question - are both correct depending on style choice.
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I'm relieve the quizz is just badly done :)
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Grammar: 80%
Punctuation: 80%
Spelling: 80%
Vocabulary: 60%
Hé bé... Et dire que je suis totalement incapable de m'exprimer en anglais aussi bien que toi. ^^;
I'm always in awe of french authors writing their fics in english.
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I do use a beta reader for my fics' syntax & spelling though ^^
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-present valid alternatives as either/or questions, which is silly;
-Use poor synonyms: 'gigantic' really isn't a good synonym for 'ponderous'; and my personal favourite
-Present American variant grammar as correct (grr!)
So I shouldn't worry... :-)
TCH
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What DOES ponderous mean?
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1 : of very great weight
2 : unwieldy or clumsy because of weight and size
3 : oppressively or unpleasantly dull : LIFELESS
I think the answer would be "gigantic," but that's not a very good choice either.
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Punctuation: 100%
Spelling: 100%
Vocabulary: 100%
Grammar: 60%
I would have to say, though, that the grammar score is debatable. In question 6, for example, both answers are acceptable: it's a question of style which you prefer.
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that sounds like a good policy to have
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