Canada Day
Letter "S"
Past Forms
Participle Forms
True or False
100
To have a party for a special occasion.
Celebrate
100
A person that you don't know.
Stranger.
100
swim
swam
100
do
done
100
All the names of the continents begin and end with the same letter.
TRUE
200
Someone who makes money by performing on the street.
Busker.
200
Summer and Winter are two of these.
Seasons.
200
shake, make
shook, made
200
dig, fly
dug, flown
200
St. John is a city in New Brunswick.
TRUE
300
A high opinion of the worth of someone or something.
Pride.
300
Tasting like sugar or honey, not sour or salty.
Sweet.
300
weep, hope, stop
wept, hoped, stopped
300
think, tell, run
thought, told, run
300
If you would make a word from the first letters of the great lakes of Ontario you could write "HOUSE"
FALLS - HOMES
400
Talking to make a deal.
Negotiations.
400
A hard outer covering of eggs, nuts, and some animals.
Shell.
400
Catch, keep, hold, feel
Caught, kept, held, felt
400
draw, know, lie, withdraw
drawn, known, lain, withdrawn
400
"These cars cost $10,000." The sentence above can be used only in Simple Past Tense.
FALLS - It could be used also in Simple Present Tense
500
Increase the the hope or confidence of.
Encourage.
500
The greatest lake of Ontario.
Superior.
500
Spin, wear, throw, fight, mean
Spun, wore, threw, fought, meant
500
awake, choose, eat, spin, sneak
awoken, chosen, eaten, spun, snuck / sneaked
500
"This car cost $10,000." "How much does this car cost?" is a correct question for the sentence above.
FALLS- How much did this car cost.
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