If you are french I would like to think so yes. Not everybody is (speaks) english you know... there is a huge world out there with all sorts of languages. Might be a shock, but you ll get used to the fact, ... or not..
haha... maybe. I also think that technically the hot air baloon was invented in china hundreds of years before this, but I suppose those guys sort of REinvented them as it's not like they had heard of the ones made in china.
And I suppose calling a western movie a "horse opera" is an insult to opera singers and soap opera actors, too? I fear for the future of all literary devices.
As a physician, I strongly disagree. The knee is a joint composed of the junction of the femur, tibia, and patella. The patella is a specific bone (not a joint), commonly referred to as the kneecap. "Kneecap" and "knee" are no more synonymous than are "humerus" and "shoulder", for example.
Well, to my dismay, apparently "bass" in this context isn't pronounced like the fish. I thought the music term was "base". Ridiculous English language!!
Aries is a zodiac sign. They have nothing to do with eachother. But maybe your mind assumed it was written the same and you werent really paying attention to how it was written.
I knew "mollusc"... couldn't figure out how to spell it. Gave up, saw that this denied me a fifth point. Restarted the quiz. Even after looking at the word still couldn't figure out how to spell it. And I don't think the type-ins QM added work. I got it on the 3rd try, though.
I think I used to have a comment here that had gotten a bunch of likes, where I mentioned that every time it rained (3 or 4 times per year, usually), the road that ran in front of the school where I taught in Riyadh would turn in to a river. I would sit upstairs in the kabsa restaurant next door, which suddenly became waterfront property, and eat my dinner while watching the Saudis trying to swim or wade across the street. I had attached a photo, I'm guessing that's probably both why it had so many likes and why it got taken down. here are some similar ones.
who else feels compelled to look up songs on YouTube after being reminded of their existence by theses quizzes? The MilliVanilli song isn't actually all that bad.
Obviously the type-ins don't need to change (I think it's /mollusc.*/) but since you're asking for a phylum, the canonical answer should be the name of a phylum (which is "Mollusca"). Of course, you can't actually type "Mollusca" or "Molluscs" so it doesn't really matter.
The pitifully low percentage for the L'Enfant question is crazy. Even if you don't know who he is, you could use the context of 1791 and the fact that it's a planned city to guess at which one it probably is. Maybe just my bias as a Maryland resident... but compared to some of the other questions, is that really the hardest one??
some of us took an interest in other languages
30 %
1 As in the base of a tree, 2 as in the musical range, 3 as in the fish.
I used a dictionary and it was written with k. Also in the britanicca it is spelled like that
Herbivores = Other animals, same definition otherwise.
Note the difference.
I tried some Canadian cities thinking about their French background because the name is French.