What is a synonym for “angry”?
Furious
What do we call a word that describes a noun (e.g., big, happy, blue)?
Adjective
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean?
To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable
What is the silent letter in 'knight'.
'k'
Who wrote Harry Potter?
J.K. Rowling
What does the prefix “un-” mean in words like unhappy?
Not / opposite of
What part of speech is the word “run” in the sentence “I run every day”?
Verb
What does the idiom “in hot water” mean?
In trouble
Spell the plural of 'mouse'.
Mice
What do you call people from France?
French.
Replace the word “happy” in the sentence “She felt happy” with a stronger word meaning very happy.
Joyful / delighted
What part of speech is the word “quickly” in the sentence “She runs quickly”?
Adverb
What does the idiom “burn the midnight oil” mean?
To work or study late into the night
Which one is the correct spelling?
1) Accomodate
2) Accommodate
2) Accommodate
What language is mainly spoken in Brazil?
Portuguese
What do you call a word that imitates a sound, such as “buzz,” “bang,” or “splash”?
Onomatopoeia
What tense is used in the sentence: “He had finished his homework before dinner”?
Past perfect
What does the idiom “a double-edged sword” mean?
Something that has both good and bad effects
What is the correct spelling of the word that means “occurring once every year.”
Annual / Annually
What does the term 'setting' mean in a story?
The time and place where a story happens.
What do you call words that are formed by combining two smaller words, like “toothbrush” or “notebook”?
Compound words
What is the superlative form of bad?
Worst
What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean?
To describe something exactly right or be completely correct
Spell the word that means “very determined and not giving up easily”?
Tenacious
What does the term 'protagonist' mean in a story?
The main character in a story, usually the “hero” or central figure