A tense that is used to talk about past events
What is the past tense?
The most common English greeting
What is "Hello"?
The thing you like most
What is a favourite?
"Mary" in: Mary likes apples.
What is a noun?
An idiom that means to stop working on something:
Call it a ___.
What is "day"?
The past tense form of the verb "do"
What is "did"?
A greeting used in the morning
What is "Good Morning"?
The opposite of "lose"
What is "win"?
"baked" in: He baked a cake.
What is a verb?
An idiom we use to say out of control:
Out of ___.
What is "hand"?
I ___ to school yesterday. (go)
What is "went"?
A phrase used to ask about someone's mood
What is "How are you"?
"big" and "small"
"hot" and "cold"
What are antonyms?
The base form of the verb in: They told us a story.
What is "tell"?
An idiom we use when someone we just talked about shows up:
Speak of the ___.
What is "devil"?
When two words are combined with an apostrophe.
What is a contraction?
A phrase used before someone goes to bed
What is "Good Night"?
A flying vehicle with wings
What is an airplane?
"They" in: They are taking a test tomorrow.
What is a pronoun?
An idiom we use to wish someone good luck:
Break a ___.
What is "leg"?
Some words sound very much the same, but have different spellings.
What are homophones?
A greeting used from 12PM to 6PM
What is "Good Afternoon"?
The opposite of "patient"
"on" in: There is a book on the table.
What is a preposition?
An idiom we use when someone compares two very different things:
Comparing apples to ___.
What are "oranges"?