Grammar/punctuation
Literature
Terms
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
A speech sound that is not a vowel.
Consonant
100
A popular series of three adventure books written by Suzanne Collins set in a dystopian future.
The Hunger Games
100
A 'doing' word.
Verb
100
A four-letter word starting with 'r' that indicates a situation involving exposure to danger.
Risk
100
Name this symbol: &
Ampersand
200
In the following sentence, after which word should another comma be placed? 'John who is my uncle, came to our house for dinner.'
John
200
An Australian author who wrote books such as 'Gizmo', 'Wicked' and 'Deadly.'
Paul Jennings
200
A 'describing' word.
Adjective
200
A word starting with 'f' that indicates a small amount of something.
Fraction
200
The American term for a full stop.
Period
300
What symbol represents a semi colon?
;
300
Complete this famous book title: 'To Kill a _____'
Mockingbird
300
A word that takes the place of a noun.
Pronoun
300
To ask someone earnestly or humbly for something.
Beg
300
A synonym for 'rival' starting with 'c' and ending with 'r'
Competitor
400
A word opposite in meaning to another.
Antonym
400
The author of the classic novel 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'.
CS Lewis
400
A word used to modify a verb or an adjective and often used to show degree, manner, place, or time.
Adverb
400
A word starting with 'p' that is a synonym of 'convince.'
Persuade
400
The third novel in the Harry Potter series.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
500
A type of word that shows a noun's relationship to another word in the sentence.
Preposition
500
The author of the famous 1894 collection of stories 'The Jungle Book'.
Rudyard Kipling
500
A group of words that contain a subject and a verb.
Clause
500
A word starting with 'p' with the definition: 'Acting with or showing care and thought for the future.'
Prudent
500
A synonym for 'kind' starting with 'b'.
Benevolent
M
e
n
u