The score is shown as 0/15 whereas my score should have been 13/15. I was confused with 2 but gave correct answers at the second attempt. It's O.K. Done reasonably well.
Re: kindergarten english quiz
by Cannot Place on Dec 10, 2014 04:44 PM | Hide message
Please try to understand that these quizzes are only published to humiliate Gujarati people whose lack of knowledge of the English language is legendary!
If the pro-illegal immigration movement in the US ever found out that Gujarati people are officially allowed to visit and settle down in the US without knowing any English, they will have a field day with the stance of their opponents who insist on making learning proper English a condition for illegal Hispanic immigrants to be accepted as candidates for naturalization!
Re: kindergarten english quiz
by ravi sahney sahney on Oct 03, 2012 11:45 PM
then you must be related to the coal minister! hahahaha
Unable to proceed as "NEXT" is overlaped with SAMSUNG's ad. Even clicking "X Close" is not solving the proble!!!
I think its a best thing rediff could do to hide the mistakes pointed out by fellow readers.
SHAME ON YOU REDIFF. Why don;t you sell-out the site (perhaps for that you need to shell out money too i.e you would pass on the rights as well as pay to the buyer too!!!) That's the reputation you have gained (!!!!)
Re: Unable to proceed as
by Vivek Shah on Aug 30, 2012 04:17 PM
REdiff and the advertisers needs to know that these ads are extremely irritating and could may well be counter productive.
These sentences given are wrong. 1. "Either you work from home or then come to the office." 2. "I can either buy these shoes on sale now, or then save up for the more expensive pair." 3. "It was his birthday, so he took us all out to celebrate." These should be 1. "Either you work from home or (you) come to the office." 2. "I can either buy these shoes on sale now, or (I can) save up for the more expensive pair." 3. "It was his birthday, so he took us out to celebrate." or "It was his birthday, so he took all of us out to celebrate".
Re: Wrong English
by mohd azmi on Aug 30, 2012 12:17 AM
Not just these three, but most of the sentences have one or other error. For eg. the last sentence don't need an "a" before nicer and "guy" later- nicer than her ex is enough.