Commonly Confused Spellings
Adjectives Challenge
Unusual Animal Plurals
Halloween
Autumn Words
100

Here and hear

Here = adverb referring to being in, at, or to this place or position ("I am here")

Hear = verb for perceiving sound ("I hear you")

Remembering the difference: "hEAR" has the word "ear" in it 

100

List five adjectives that start with "B"

Big, bold, blue, black, bulky, broad, boyish, boisterous, backhanded...

100

What is the plural of sheep?

Sheep

100

When is Halloween?

October 31st

100

What word for "autumn" is more commonly used in American English?

Fall

200

It's and its

It's = contraction for "it is"

Its = indicates possession/belonging for something referred to with "it" pronoun--one of the rare possessions in English that doesn't use an apostrophe!

200

List five adjectives that start with "A"

Avid, adventurous, acidic, anxious, aged, articulate, awful, awesome, absurd...

200

What is the plural of mouse?

Mice

200

What are the classic colors for Halloween decorating?

Orange and black

200

What are trees that don't lose their leaves called?

Evergreens

300

Their, there, and they're

Their = third person possessive ("this is their book")

There = indicates direction/place ("the book is over there")

They're = contraction of "they are" ("they're reading the book)

300

List five adjectives that start with "D"

Doomed, desperate, deep, dear, dormant, delicious, delirious, despondent, drooping...

300

What is the plural of wolf?

Wolves

300

True or false: Halloween was invented in America

False (100 bonus points if you can explain origin)

300

What is the expression for when temperatures get cold enough to wear stylish autumn clothing?

Sweater weather

400

Than and then

Than = conjunction used to compare two things ("he is better than you")

Then = adverb indicating time ("finish your homework, then you can play video games")

400

List five adjectives that start with "V"

Vivid, vicious, vapid, vulpine, vivacious, velvet, vast, vacant, valiant...

400

What is the plural of goose?

Geese

400

What is the activity of little kids in costumes collecting candy in their neighborhoods called?

Trick or treating

400

What is the word for the special type of farm that grows apples?

Orchard

500

Affect and effect

Affect = verb meaning to make a difference or cause a result ("bad weather always affects my mood")

Effect = noun meaning a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause ("if you follow this workout routine, you should experience positive effects in two weeks")

Remember the difference: imagine the "A" in affect stands for "action," and action=verb

500

List five adjectives that start with "U"

Useful, useless, uncertain, ugly, usual, urban, utopian, ultra...

500

What is the plural of ox?

Oxen

500

What are pumpkins carved with faces used as Halloween decorations called?

Jack O' Lanterns

500

What kind of drink is a PSL?

Pumpkin spice latte

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