What is the opposite of always?
Never
What is the past tense of eat?
Ate
You ___ fasten your seatbelt in the car.
a) must
b) can
must.
- “Must” expresses obligation. Fastening a seatbelt is required by law, so only “must” fits.
Spell _________.
Reliable
Which punctuation mark shows strong feeling or excitement?
Exclamation Mark !
What is the word for a baby cat?
Kitten
What is the plural of mouse?
Mice
I ___ lift this box because it is very heavy.
a) can
b) must
c) may
can.
- “Can” expresses ability. Since lifting a heavy box is about physical ability, “can” is correct.
Spell _______.
Necessary
How many letters are there in English alphabet?
26 letters.
What is the adjective form of danger?
Dangerous
What is the comparative form of good?
Better
She ___ be late to class because her bus is delayed.
a) must
b) might
c) can
d) should
might.
- “Might” expresses possibility. Since her lateness is possible but not certain, only “might” fits correctly.
Spell the word meaning a word for 'someone who studies the stars'.
Astronomer
Who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'?
William Shakespeare
What is the word for the 'meaning of a word'?
Definition
What type of word is 'quickly'?
Adverb
You ___ park here. It’s illegal.
must not
Spell the word meaning 'something done without thinking'.
Impulsive
What is the main villain’s name in the Harry Potter series?
Voldemort
What do you call a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning?
Homophone
What tense is the verb phrase “had gone” in this sentence: “They had gone home before I arrived”?
Past Perfect
He ___ have finished the race so quickly when he was younger.
could.
- “Could” expresses past ability. Even though his fast time seems certain, the sentence is about his ability in the past, not a definite fact, so “could” is correct—not “must.”
Spell the word meaning showing 'extreme care about detail'.
Conscientious / Meticulous
Who is the author of 'Charlie and The Chocolate Factory?'
Roald Dahl