Grammar Day Celebrity MVP Quiz
Grammar Day Celebrity MVP Quiz
In a recent Grammarly study of the most popular celebrities on Twitter, we found out which kinds of celebrities have the best grammar. Take this fun #GrammarDay quiz to find out if your grammar is most like an athlete's, pop star's, or comedian's!
In a recent Grammarly study of the most popular celebrities on Twitter, we found out which kinds of celebrities have the best grammar. Take this fun #GrammarDay quiz to find out if your grammar is most like an athlete's, pop star's, or comedian's!
What kind of word is this?
Fill in the blank.
Fill in the blank.
What part of speech is this word?
Complete the sentence.
Pick the best grammatical description of this word.
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien
Congratulations! Your grammar twin is Conan O'Brien. Making only 0.21 mistakes per 100 words, Conan O'Brien is officially the biggest grammar nerd on Twitter. You and Conan are in good company, though! Comedians are some of the most accurate writers on the web. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres
Congratulations! Your grammar twin is Ellen DeGeneres. Making fewer than 0.3 mistakes per 100 words, Ellen DeGeneres is runner-up to the biggest grammar nerd on Twitter, Conan O'Brien. You and Ellen are in good company, though! Comedians are some of the most accurate writers on the web. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Harry Styles
Harry Styles
Congratulations, you have the best grammar of everyone in One Direction! Like Harry Styles, you have a way with words. Even though your grammar isn't always perfect—Styles averages 1.85 errors in every 100 words—you know when to use the language accurately and when to make exceptions for art's sake. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
LeBron James
LeBron James
Averaging just 4.5 mistakes per 100 words, LeBron James is a great example of how sports and brains go together. Like LeBron, you probably care about your writing but don't stress about it too much. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Liam Payne
Liam Payne
If you're like Liam, you probably don't think you need to worry much about grammar on social media. There are bigger fish to fry right? Social media is about chatting with friends and having fun. See how everyone else did: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Marshall Mathers
Marshall Mathers
Like Marshall Mathers, you have a way with words. Even though your grammar isn't always perfect—Marshall Mathers averages 2.14 errors in every 100 words—you know when to use the language accurately and when to make exceptions for art's sake. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus
If you're like Miley, you probably don't worry much about grammar on social media. There are bigger fish to fry, right? See how everyone else did: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Like Taylor Swift, you have a way with words. Even though your grammar isn't always perfect—T-Swift averages 2.0 errors in every 100 words—you know when to use the language accurately and when to make exceptions for art's sake. Learn more: http://bit.ly/GrammarCelebrityResults