Grammar
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Fun Facts about English
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This part of speech describes a person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

A synonym for "happy."

joyful

100

Spell the word "friend."

F-R-I-E-N-D

100

This author wrote Harry Potter.

J.K. Rowling

100

This is the most common letter in the English alphabet.

E

200

This word is the past tense of "go."

went

200

A word that means the opposite of "big."

small

200

Spell the word "because."

B-E-C-A-U-S-E

200

The book The Cat in the Hat was written by this author.

Dr. Seuss

200

This is the only vowel that can stand alone as a word.

I

300

This part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.

a conjunction

300

This word means "a place where books are kept."

a library

300

Spell the word "beautiful."

B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L

300

Charlotte’s Web features this famous spider.

Charlotte

300

The word "Monday" comes from the name of this object in the sky.

THE MOON

400

The subject of a sentence tells us ___ the sentence is about.

who or what

400

The word for "a young dog."

a puppy


400

Spell the word "different."

D-I-F-F-E-R-E-N-T

400

This fairy tale character leaves a glass slipper at the ball.

Cinderella

400

This word is used to start a question, like "___ is your name?"

What

500

The word "quickly" is an example of this part of speech.

an adverb

500

A synonym for "difficult."

challenging

500

Spell the word "surprise."

S-U-R-P-R-I-S-E

500

This author wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Lewis Carroll

500

The English language has about this many words: A) 100,000, B) 500,000, or C) 1 million.

1 million

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