The Commonly Confused Words Test
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You have an extremely good understanding of beginner, intermediate, and advanced level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of each of these three levels' questions correct. This is an exceptional score.
Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don't use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.
Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don't use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.
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salika and I are the same book :-) but we're not from the same faerie folk ...

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Wow, this is spreading with lightspeed on my flist. And since everyone does it ... how could I resist? ;-)
- go to imdb.com and look up 10 of your favorite tv shows
- post three official imdb "plot keywords" for these 10 picks
- have your friends guess the show names
Regarding number 9), that one is hard. They just have 4 keywords listed, so I give you one myself "capital cities" ... but I bet I will need to give you more :-) I t might also help that not all ten series are from the US.
EDIT: ok, another keyword for number 9) "Alberich" :-). And I thought 1) would be the easiest o.O
EDIT #2: Ich dachte "Alberich" wäre so was von offensichtlich für ein paar Leute auf meiner flist. Die "Serie" läuft schon laaaange und hat nur einen einzigen "Spin off", welcher in Duisburg spielt. Wolfgang Petersen hat mal Regie geführt bei einer Folge.
EDIT #3: Series number 1 has a crossover episode with number 4. There is also a character that appeares in both series, an author who writes a book about boths series main characters.
Series number 10 ... well someone used an icon from that series below :-)
Number 9 ... 'immer wieder sonntags...'
- go to imdb.com and look up 10 of your favorite tv shows
- post three official imdb "plot keywords" for these 10 picks
- have your friends guess the show names
- basement office, babe scientist, conspiracy
- female lead, teen, diner
- man with no name, gadget, eccentricity
- apocalypse, serial killer, religion => Millenium
- transformation, ethnic conflict, bisexuality
- swede, disturbing, elevator
- historical, flashback sequence, based on film
- doctor, moose, eccentric
- cop, murder, crime investigation => Tatort
- assassination plot, self destruction, nudity
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Regarding number 9), that one is hard. They just have 4 keywords listed, so I give you one myself "capital cities" ... but I bet I will need to give you more :-) I t might also help that not all ten series are from the US.
EDIT: ok, another keyword for number 9) "Alberich" :-). And I thought 1) would be the easiest o.O
EDIT #2: Ich dachte "Alberich" wäre so was von offensichtlich für ein paar Leute auf meiner flist. Die "Serie" läuft schon laaaange und hat nur einen einzigen "Spin off", welcher in Duisburg spielt. Wolfgang Petersen hat mal Regie geführt bei einer Folge.
EDIT #3: Series number 1 has a crossover episode with number 4. There is also a character that appeares in both series, an author who writes a book about boths series main characters.
Series number 10 ... well someone used an icon from that series below :-)
Number 9 ... 'immer wieder sonntags...'