Good communication is not necessarily about using an expansive vocabulary. It is about properly using the words and punctuation you already know. —The Commonly Confused Words Test (OK Cupid)
It’s a good thing for my sense of professional pride that I scored as an English Genius, though according to the site I got one answer wrong.
Probably the one on when to use “toward” or “towards” — I know I guessed on that one.
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