Normally if you answer a question grammatically correctly (on either grammar or sentences (IIRC)) but its different from the original, you get the message of your answer being correct but different from the one they want (the one with the massive green tick).
However, if you get a fil in the blank question with a list (example below) and instead do 彼は中国語や日本語を話します。You don't get the message. I assume this is a visual bug, although could just be something you decided it didn't need (probably missing something, as I assume this has been on your mind before).
If you think it's an error with the system, tap the ? button at the top and send in a quiz report - that will send me a copy of the quiz data, which helps a lot in pinpointing the issue.
If you think it's an error with the system, tap the ? button at the top and send in a quiz report - that will send me a copy of the quiz data, which helps a lot in pinpointing the issue.
The problem is that I don't think it's a system error, more of a clarification of abdesign choice.
The quiz itself is irrelevant and just was there as an example sentence.
I just thought to make this post to have some clarity on the grammatically correct message as it's one of those things that is debatable. (Sorry if this doesn't make sense, it's 12:24 and I'm about to go to bed)
Sounds like an error to me, which is why the data should help :)
That'll be tough to do as the quiz itself won't have errors (as I assume it's following the code correctly), it just seems like an interaction that was missed in testing and so this occured.
Again it's not an error per say, more of a design quirk. I can't really describe it better (probably due to tiredness), just feels like something that should be thought about, and see if you like it this way, or if it's worth fixing. Idk, I can't really take a stand on this as I have no idea of your opinion on it.