Can We Guess Your Age Based On Your Grammar?
Can We Guess Your Age Based On Your Grammar?
Are your grammar skills age appropriate?
Are your grammar skills age appropriate?

What happened here?
Is "irregardless" a word?
Choose the best sentence.
Which sentence sounds better?
Which is the best usage of "whom"?
Choose the most acceptable spelling.
Which is the correct possessive?
Which sentence has the best construction?
Which sentence is most grammatically correct?
Choose the best sentence to follow this one: "I am a vegetarian."
You're a little kid.
You're a little kid.
You’re a kid, right? Based on the way you punctuate and construct sentences, we're pretty sure you're not in kindergarten yet. Nice job taking this big kid quiz. High five! Want a juice box?
You're a tween.
You're a tween.
You’re a tween, right? Based on the way you punctuate and construct sentences, we're pretty sure you're barely in middle school. When you aren't sure about proper grammar, you make your best guess. At least you try, though!
You're a teen.
You're a teen.
You’re a teen, right? Based on the way you punctuate and construct sentences, we're pretty sure you're in high school or college. You actually know a lot more about grammar rules than people older than you because you're studying them in school, and you aren't stuck on old-fashioned rules that aren't pertinent anymore.
You're a young adult.
You're a young adult.
You’re a young adult, right? Based on the way you punctuate and construct sentences, we're pretty sure you're in your 20s or 30s. You know how to use proper grammar, but you're at the point in your life where it's not that important to you. Yolo, right?
You're middle-aged.
You're middle-aged.
You’re forty or older, right? Based on the way you punctuate and construct sentences, we're pretty sure you're at least in your 40s or 50s. You know a lot of grammar rules, but some of them are out-of-date. You don't think so, though. That's the way you learned the language, and it's still the correct way as far as you're concerned.