Well that's new

Well that's new.

this is fake.

just refresh

The answer is the last one, right?
I'm not a native english speaker. This capcha thing is going to fuck me.

Third, maybe the fifth and the last.

Shit, lemme rephrase that, Third, possibly the fith, and also the last seem incorrect to me. As if that's any clearer, fuck me I'm tired and need to go to sleep.

Which do you choose, Sup Forums?

Last is the only ill-formed one.

Third and 6 are the improperly formed.

writing numbers like "258 thousand" is unusual, but valid
i'm not sure about the meaning of "\circ"
"ended of tin toys" definitely makes no sense

Writing 258 thousand is improper because your fingers don't take the path of least resistance to type out that "thousand", instead of typing ",000" which is natural and proper. Do you even physics?

did you just ASSUME my keyboard?

>doing a fucking literacy test to make 1 poorly written shitpost on Sup Forums

>"its only temporary for the raid goys!"

I fucking hate this shit, I may just buy a faggot pass.

wait, is this a captcha?

>being so much of a mongoloid that a simple grammar test is more annoying than trick questions about photos

So now nenet-chan's trying to improve our grammar because she's fucking sick of reading through all our garbage posts?
It's almost like she's taken a liking to us.
At first I thought she was experimenting, giving us a bunch of "Pick the mountains", then switching to "Pick the grass" to see if we just instinctively start clicking mountains without reading the text, there where a couple other things I thought she was doing to fuck with us, but this is genuinely sweet of her, trying to make all of us improve ourselves.
>She gives me two easy capchas for this post.
Wuv you

Sup Forums Pass™ doesn't have this problem.

neither does old captcha

Finally Google is gonna fix the Internet grammar.

u wish fagget

>this is fake.
No.

Yes. I got it only once so far.

>Third
>Writing 258 thousand is improper because your fingers don't take the path of least resistance to type out that "thousand", instead of typing ",000" which is natural and proper.
#3 is unusual, but not improper, English.

The \circ in #5 is LaTeX markup.

#6 is the right answer.