New Words in English
Onomatopoeic Words
Homonyms
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Collective Nouns
100

This means to explore the World Wide Web. 

Surf the Internet

100
This word means to speak softly. 

whisper

100

Spell the homophone for male.

mail

100

I can find a pepper in the ___________. 

Possible answers: refrigerator, kitchen, counter, etc. 

100

This collective noun is used for sheep and birds.

flock 

200

This is business based on the Internet. 

e-commerce

200

This refers to a loud ringing noise. 

clang

200

Spell the homophone for through. 

threw

200

Which is correct? There's hair/a hair in my soup.

a hair

200

What do we call a group of biologists? 

team of biologists

300

This is junk mail that is sent via e-mail. 

spam

300

Someone with asthma________. 

wheezes

300

Spell the homophone for stake.  

steak

300

Which is correct? I drink from glass/a glass.  

a glass

300

What do you call a group of people (negative meaning)?

gang

400

This refers to the reduction of the size of a company, usually by laying people off. 

downsizing

400

This means to make something soft or pulpy by beating or crushing it. 

mash

400

Spell the homophone for meet. 

meat

400

True or false? Furniture is an uncountable noun. 

True

400

This collective noun is used for cattle and elephants. 

herd

500

This is time that an employee takes off in order to care for family members. 

family leave
500

This means to complain in a bad-tempered way. 

grumble

500

Spell the homophone for allowed. 

aloud

500

True or false? People can be both countable and uncountable. 

True
500

This collective noun is used for dogs, hyenas, wolves, etc. and for playing cards. 

pack
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