"#8. Everybody was satisfied with __________ grade."
On second thought, I don't think they even provided the truly correct answer for this one! "Everybody" is singular (like "a group") so shouldn't it be "his or her"? Unless everybody was satisfied with some other person's grade, which doesn't make as much sense...
Sorry to pick apart the test you posted but we are higher grammar deities than the person who wrote it =D ok i'm leaving now...
The only correct parse of that one that I could generate with the options available was: "Every member of a group was satisfied with that group's grade". Which isn't what they meant, I suspect -- they needed to provide either "his or her" or just "his" -- which is still correct per grammar if not PC these days.
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But you'd think they would have proofread a freaking grammar test:
#7. __________ faced turned a bright shade of red.
I'm not a scrabble player, I have too much difficulty with recall.
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On second thought, I don't think they even provided the truly correct answer for this one! "Everybody" is singular (like "a group") so shouldn't it be "his or her"? Unless everybody was satisfied with some other person's grade, which doesn't make as much sense...
Sorry to pick apart the test you posted but we are higher grammar deities than the person who wrote it =D
ok i'm leaving now...
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Unless every member of the group was female, in which case "her" would fit, but they didn't specify!