I love that the second quiz hits two separate (which is apparently a word that I would have gotten wrong) flavors; The first flavor being "You can borrow my homework but make it different enough" (AAAAA C AAA Disqualified). The second flavor being criticizing spelling with the grammar on question 10.
I was going to say "Will this be the ultimate redemption arc?" but then the last question of the last quiz was the biggest British Jebait of the century.
Tip for spelling "Definitely:" despite the difference in pronunciation, "Definite" has the same root as "Finite." Simply take that, add the "De-" prefix and "-ly" suffix and you have the word!
A simple reminder for non-native speakers and learners is that the spelling of "Definite" and "Finite" differ wildly, so when reading, don't say "de-FINE-ite" or "FIN-ite". The correct spellings of each word are "De-FIN-ite" (ˈdɛfɪnɪt) and "FINE-aite" (ˈfaɪnaɪt).
I love how all of us just went insane at the ending of the second quiz, because that was... that was cruel. Why. Why would you do that to us, quiz. We trusted you and you _betrayed_ us. ...We got gotten.
"I before E except after C!" Or when sounding like A, as in neighbor or weigh, and on weekends, and holidays, and all throughout May, and you'll always be wrong no matter what you say!
Scientists has discovered the Koala Lumpur, a new type of Koala from Malaysia in which Jerod is confused because he thought it’s the name of the capital city
Aussie's in Australia also use the word "Tyre"; I learned that from a Dude Perfect video LOL I think Jerod might have Ortographobia or Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
Wow this is actually like a coherent narrative lol. He's presented with a set of challenges, some failures leading into successes, with foreshadowing strewn in there, he rides the wave of successes until the end, where there's a twist, and he comes crashing down
Random fact: There are more words that break the 'i before e except after c' rule then there are that follow it. So spelling just got even harder for you, Jerod! I got 9/10 on the first one, to be fair, the only one I got wrong was the one about Massachusetts, which I put down to not being an American. 100% on the second, though~ Putting most as A might actually be a tactic designed to trip up people. If they're unsure, it wouldn't be unusual for them to be 'it can't be A again.'
I saw a twitch comment during the first quiz pointing out that it spelled "analysing" the British way, so I didn't get tripped up by the second quiz - 20/20 points.
First one: 8/10. I too cannot spell macaroni nor definitely. Second one: BRITISH QUIZ BETRAYS THE TYRE!!! There was literally no other British spellings/terms so it was like “wait whaaa-“
Hee "Definately" noos hoowa tooe spelle. Firck yu guise!!! Edit: Also question 10 for the second quiz is the british way of spelling tire and they misspelled car. So it's C and B!!! XD
Hmmmm... this is a british quiz.... Americans just wanted to be different and spell things weirdly.... tire is when you and tyre are 2 different things XD tyre goes on a car and tire is is when you tire yourself out and become tired XD Got to love it tho XD
Answer keys: Quiz 1: 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. A Quiz 2: 1. B 2: A 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. B You’re welcome, Jerod :D
Me: its A, i think you have made a grave mistake my dude Him: ahh this was a mistake Me: yea i know.... Also i got all 10 right and picked every answer with ease, i use to be pretty good at spelling but now i just type and shiz like i just dont care. I wonder if any1 will point out my obvious spelling mistakes.... See if you can find all 10!
1:01 "It's C" Well, test already starts with a disappointing answer. (Kidding, no offense '-') EDIT: To be fair, while typing this comment, I initially wrote _dissapp..._ before "backslashing" and correcting.
As a non native english speaker that has to write in english... alot. I HATE ENGLISH, WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY CONSONANTS, everytime i have to write assessment or any combination of t h g d, i wanna die
“that was the easiest quiz i’ve ever taken”
*Quotes that precede unfortunate events*
After taking this quiz, will you get ----
Pregananant?
nah, u get _pregante_
oh no, my worst fear: getting prangent
You will also know how to use a luigi board
*Luigi Board intensifies*
prognart
The second I remembered it was “Analyse,” I knew the final answer was going to be “Tyre.”
Same
2:42
"What is the correct spelling of a type of pasta?"
Me, an Italian: "None of them"
I love Jerod just being done with this whole thing and telling the quiz he’s done with it
I’m British and even I fell for that last question. I was a fool.
I love that the second quiz hits two separate (which is apparently a word that I would have gotten wrong) flavors;
The first flavor being "You can borrow my homework but make it different enough" (AAAAA C AAA Disqualified).
The second flavor being criticizing spelling with the grammar on question 10.
I was going to say "Will this be the ultimate redemption arc?" but then the last question of the last quiz was the biggest British Jebait of the century.
Meanwhile my dyslexic eyes are staring at all these words going "cant see the difference" half the time.
Same bro....
This needs to be in the next highlight reel, Cole.
Spelling Quiz: Oops! All *A* Edition!
Tip for spelling "Definitely:" despite the difference in pronunciation, "Definite" has the same root as "Finite." Simply take that, add the "De-" prefix and "-ly" suffix and you have the word!
A simple reminder for non-native speakers and learners is that the spelling of "Definite" and "Finite" differ wildly, so when reading, don't say "de-FINE-ite" or "FIN-ite". The correct spellings of each word are "De-FIN-ite" (ˈdɛfɪnɪt) and "FINE-aite" (ˈfaɪnaɪt).
@@AQWLxRaN I think you mean pronunciations, not spellings.
I love how all of us just went insane at the ending of the second quiz, because that was... that was cruel. Why. Why would you do that to us, quiz. We trusted you and you _betrayed_ us.
...We got gotten.
“Analysing” was really the giveaway that they weren’t American quizzes.
get got'd'ed
I dont think i've ever been this early, nice!
Same
Don't you mean niece?
(Sorry, that was one of the words he spelled lmao)
Get British’d lol
Bri'ish*
get Tyred
Finally. He embraces his unintentional meme.
That day we learned that Jerod can spell in British, Not English.
other way around.
British English, not American English*
We’ve escalated to this quiz on streams.
*Good.*
"I before E except after C!"
Or when sounding like A, as in neighbor or weigh, and on weekends, and holidays, and all throughout May, and you'll always be wrong no matter what you say!
So all of this was leading up to a British joke... ffs...
8bitspelling
2:32 You like what..?
Scientists has discovered the Koala Lumpur, a new type of Koala from Malaysia in which Jerod is confused because he thought it’s the name of the capital city
Aussie's in Australia also use the word "Tyre"; I learned that from a Dude Perfect video LOL
I think Jerod might have Ortographobia or Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
I'll get a dalmation as a dog in my house in koala lumper 😂😂😂
Can already tell this will be hilarious
"I know how to spell!" Yeah right, 80% of the time!
Just kidding! Love your vids!
Wow this is actually like a coherent narrative lol. He's presented with a set of challenges, some failures leading into successes, with foreshadowing strewn in there, he rides the wave of successes until the end, where there's a twist, and he comes crashing down
As an Italian, the only one I got wrong in the first video was the pasta one 'cause it's originally called "maccheroni"...
SPELLING QUIZ... *sweats nervosly*
Nerv- NERVOUSLY! FRICK!
This was written pre-watching, so good luck Jerod!
ITS TIME
Hilarious vid 😂
"I'm not adult" lmao I'm ded
Random fact: There are more words that break the 'i before e except after c' rule then there are that follow it. So spelling just got even harder for you, Jerod!
I got 9/10 on the first one, to be fair, the only one I got wrong was the one about Massachusetts, which I put down to not being an American.
100% on the second, though~
Putting most as A might actually be a tactic designed to trip up people. If they're unsure, it wouldn't be unusual for them to be 'it can't be A again.'
At least you have that excuse. I _am_ American and I _still_ got it wrong!
@@LegoLad659 I'm assuming on Massachusetts? Eh, I still wouldn't fault you on that. It's a long word.
That last question though xd
That last question got most everyone fricked out like:
Everyone: WHAAAT!? 😂😂😂
2:52 lol as an italian I gotta say: none of those
It’s “maccheroni”
"This is a british quiz" he sounded so genuinely disappointed lmao
I saw a twitch comment during the first quiz pointing out that it spelled "analysing" the British way, so I didn't get tripped up by the second quiz - 20/20 points.
First one: 8/10. I too cannot spell macaroni nor definitely.
Second one: BRITISH QUIZ BETRAYS THE TYRE!!! There was literally no other British spellings/terms so it was like “wait whaaa-“
They spelt "analyse" with an s instead of a z, which is also a British spelling.
@@doctorflamingoREAL oh no, I didn’t notice!
2:33
Camelion is what Camellia uses to make people feel pain in Beat Saber and osu!.
You should’ve known it was a British quiz when they spell analysing with and “s” and not a “z”.
To be fair I'm American and I spell "analysing" with an 's' and not a 'z' (I just think it looks better) but "tyre" is just a complete abomination.
Why was i expecting him to spell it on his drums!?
That paper... The horror...
10/10!
Overall, you got an 85 average! Redeemed
yes, you put tyres on your ares
I hate the fact that I misread the title as Spilling test
Zo good drummimg
This was an interesting video
Misspelling disappointment must have been disappointing.
I really want to see him play some of the Friday Night Funkin music
questions 1 to 8 were all answer A. Mean to make question 9 C, only to return to A on question 10.
Hee "Definately" noos hoowa tooe spelle. Firck yu guise!!!
Edit: Also question 10 for the second quiz is the british way of spelling tire and they misspelled car. So it's C and B!!! XD
r/AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Yeah, good job and all Jerod, but you pronounced Gura's name Gara instead of Gooruh so was it really a win
I love that I was one of those who tried lead you away from the right answer.
Nice
2:32 You like WHAT?
Hmmmm... this is a british quiz.... Americans just wanted to be different and spell things weirdly.... tire is when you and tyre are 2 different things XD tyre goes on a car and tire is is when you tire yourself out and become tired XD Got to love it tho XD
Answer keys:
Quiz 1:
1. A
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. A
Quiz 2:
1. B
2: A
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. B
You’re welcome, Jerod :D
You say the 2nd one was easy, aside from the British-English spelling, but I know people who can't spell the rest of those words correctly.
Lol the first one haha XD
im french and i have all of it right am i like a genius or smth
“what is the capital city of malaysia called?”
hey i know this one
Me: its A, i think you have made a grave mistake my dude
Him: ahh this was a mistake
Me: yea i know....
Also i got all 10 right and picked every answer with ease, i use to be pretty good at spelling but now i just type and shiz like i just dont care. I wonder if any1 will point out my obvious spelling mistakes.... See if you can find all 10!
You gotta play, my war the Attack on titan song
i can relate to you jerod
Accurate 🤣
Yep, it's TYRE innit!!
'ark at 'e, speakin' all proper like.
If you want a tip for spelling the word "definitely", think of the word "infinitely", and then replace the "in" with the "de"
Quiz do be British tho
Ha! That’s fun drummer does English.
Ha im not an adult and got the last 3 and i still Dont know how to spell them
the options made it easier
nice
cool
I can't even spell english...
My dissappoinnttmennt is immeasurable and my day is ruined
Congrats. Now try spelling Thermodynamics Kappa.
Nothing to see here, this is just for the algorithm
Hey 7btdrummr,i luv u and i dd th spellng test to, im goold at it, ma i?
Respect on you if u didn't feel like having a stroke while reading and understanding that
The only one I got wrong is "Maccaroni"
remember everyone: "british" is a synonym for "wrong." :)
question 10 is wrong, the answer is the internet
Rubber things you put on your are?
Cant win a fight you already lost....
2:33 not to be that guy but lol
I cen spelll
I cen spel
I cen sdell
i'z by albe tu splel!
Ba dum cshhhhhhhh
in europe its tyre
hello. you have been fricked by i, because im a brit.
Sasageyo please
Ngl I thought your name was the8bitDumber
1:01 "It's C"
Well, test already starts with a disappointing answer. (Kidding, no offense '-')
EDIT: To be fair, while typing this comment, I initially wrote _dissapp..._ before "backslashing" and correcting.
Analyze??
His expression when he realised he got the answer wrong killed me haha
Bri'ish spellings babyyyy
you definately shood haev mispelt teh titel jerood
Hmm no comments?
What is an "are"? What is a "tyre"?
As a non native english speaker that has to write in english... alot. I HATE ENGLISH, WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY CONSONANTS, everytime i have to write assessment or any combination of t h g d, i wanna die