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Can you spot the grammar mistakes? Do you know the difference between it's and its, loose and lose, or when to use literally? Take this Quick Grammar Quiz and find out!

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Page 1: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Do you know the difference between it's and its, loose and lose, or when to use literally?

Take this Quick Grammar Quiz and find out!

Page 2: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

There/They're/Their

1. Their picking up the kids and taking them to the pool.

2. I love Paris. I've been there five times!

3. My aunt went they're to see the play.

Page 3: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

2. I love Paris. I've been there five times!

Want to know why?Wikihowhttp://www.wikihow.com/Use-There,-Their-and-

They're

Page 4: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Lie/Lay/laid/

1. She's going to lay those books on the table.

2. You don't look well, you'd better lay down.

3. He laid down for a nap after working the night shift.

Page 5: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

1. She's going to lay those books on the table.

Want to know why?

Writer's Digest

http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/lay-vs-lie

Page 6: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

It's/its

1. The coach said its going to be a close game.

2. She took the frying pan and placed it's lid under the sink.

3. It's turning out to be a very long day at the conference.

Page 7: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

3. It's turning out to be a very long day at the conference.

Want to know why?

Grammar Monster

http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/its_its.htm

Page 8: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Site/Sight

1. He had the perfect puppy in his sites.

2. It was the perfect sight for a picnic.

3. The sight of the children's laughter brought a smile to her face.

Page 9: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Loose/Lose

1. If you follow this diet, you're going to loose 10 pounds by the end of the month.

2. After she lost 10 pounds, her skirts were loose.

3. Her lose tooth caused a lot of pain.

Page 10: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

3. The sight of the children's laughter brought a smile to her face.

Want to know why?

Grammarist

http://grammarist.com/spelling/sight-site/

Page 11: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

2. After she lost 10 pounds, her skirts were loose.

Want to know why?

Grammarist

http://grammarist.com/usage/loose-lose/

Page 12: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Compliment/Complement

1. The color of her shirt complemented her eyes.

2. He never takes compliments well.

3. The Italian dressing was a nice complement to the salad.

Page 13: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

1. The color of her shirt complemented her eyes.

Want to know why?

Grammar Girl Blog

http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/compliment-versus-complement?page=all

Page 14: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Literally

1. Her jaw literally dropped when she saw how fast I ran.

2. The girls literally laughed out loud at my son's jokes.

3. He literally hit the roof when he saw the credit card bill.

Page 15: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

Answer

2. The girls literally laughed out loud at my son's jokes.

Want to know why?

Grammar Party Blog

http://grammarpartyblog.com/2011/10/25/frequently-misused-words-literally/

Page 16: Can you spot the grammar mistakes?

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