
arh
Lots of the answers are incorrect (for example, the developers believe the sentence "She got married on September" is grammatically correct). Further, if you get one wrong it doesn't tell you which grammatical rule it believes you have broken. In short, frustrating and useless as an educational app.
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LittleBigPlay - Word, Educational & Puzzle Games
November 4, 2022
Hi there. Thank you for your feedback! We apologize for this little grammar mistake! The original sentence was a bit different: "She got married on September 11". Unfortunately the sentence in the game wasn't entered completely. We just fixed it and uploaded a new update of the game that should be available soon. Thank you for your support!

billy billy
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I was enjoying testing my grammar, but it was wrong itself. There were two options where there was written, " She got married on/in September. I chose "In September" but according to the app, i was wrong, and it is "On September". How are you going to test people's grammar if you are doing it wrong?
12 people found this review helpful
LittleBigPlay - Word, Educational & Puzzle Games
November 4, 2022
Hi there. Thank you for your feedback! We apologize for this little grammar mistake! The original sentence was a bit different: "She got married on September 11". Unfortunately the sentence in the game wasn't entered completely. We just fixed it and uploaded a new update of the game that should be available soon. Thank you for your support!

Ralph Bigio
No way to report incorrect answers. When both can be contextually correct, is there a default selection criteria for which I could choose what it believes to be the correct answer?
9 people found this review helpful