Antonyms
Synonyms
Irregular Past Tense-Correct Grammar
Regular Past Tense-Correct Grammar
Vocabulary
100

If two books are different, one might be about adventure while the other is about animals.

same

100

When you complete your homework, it's all done.

finished

100

Yesterday, she go to the store."

went

100

"She finish her homework before the class started."

finished

100

If you feel delighted after getting a surprise gift, how are you feeling?

happy, excited

200

If you answer a math problem and your answer is incorrect, you might need to try again.

right

200

When you hear a loud noise in the dark, you might feel frightened.

scared

200

"They was playing outside when it started to rain."

were

200

"She walk to the park yesterday."

walked

200

If you are generous, you like to share your things with others and help them when they need it.

kind

300

When you agree with a friend's idea, it means you think it's a good one.

disagree

300

A firefighter who rushes into a burning building is courageous.

brave

300

"He eat his dinner before going to bed."

ate

300

"He play soccer with his friends last weekend."

played

300

If you are cautious when you handle a fragile vase, you are paying attention to avoid breaking it.

careful

400

When you arrive at school, it means you've reached your location.

leave

400

A person who makes thoughtful decisions and gives good advice is wise.

smart

400

"I seen the movie last night."

saw

400

"They watch a movie last night."

watched

400

When you whisper, you speak in a soft, quiet voice so that only a few people can hear you.

speak quietly/murmur

500

When you search for your lost keys, you are looking for them.

found

500

When you no longer need an old toy, you might discard it.

throw away

500

"They swim in the lake yesterday."

swam

500

"I jump over the puddle yesterday."

jumped

500

If you stumble while walking, you trip or lose your balance for a moment.

trip

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