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100

What type of sentence is this?

Look at me, please.

Simple sentence

Imparative

100

What does the prefix UN mean?

Not or the opposite of.

UNtie = not tie or the opposite of to tie

100

What type of figurative language is this sentence?

The birds chirped all morning.

ONOMATOPOEIA = chirped

100

What type of noun is this? Name BOTH types.

friendship

friendship =

ABSTRACT (can't touch it) and COMMON (not an exact name)

100

Put these words in alphabetical order:

cart, caring, cars

alphabetical order = CARING, CARS, CART

200

Is this sentence correct? If not, what is wrong with it?

She was having a bad day so she took a long nap.

No. It is a compound sentence, so it needs a COMMA <SPACE> CONJUNCTION.

She was having a bad day, so she took a nap.

OR- you could divide it into 2 simple sentences.

200

What does the suffix LESS mean?

Without.

joyLESS = without joy.

200

What type of figurative language is this sentence?

The clouds hopped around the sky all morning.

PERSONIFICATION = clouds hopping

200

What is the plural form of this word? and spell it

woman

W-O-M-E-N

200

Name 3 things you can learn about a word in a dictionary.


how to spell it, syllables, word origin, sometimes synonyms/antonyms, definition, word in a sentence, part of speech, pronunciation, sometimes plural forms or verb tenses

300

What type of sentence is this?

Will you come to the park with me this afternoon?

Simple sentence.

Interrogative

300

What is the root of this word?

unpredictable

root = PREDICT

un is a prefix

able is a suffix

300

What type of figurative language is this sentence?

You must have ants in your pants!

IDIOM = doesn't literally mean you have bugs in your shorts.

300

What is the plural possessive form of this word?

student

STUDENTS'

plural student = students (already ends in S, so just the apostrophe at the end).

300

What is each bold word that you look up (in alphabetical order) in a dictionary called?

an ENTRY WORD

400

Is this sentence correct? If not, what is wrong with it?

Julie did you ask your mom about the dog.

No. There should be a COMMA after JULIE and a QUESTION MARK at the end.

Julie, did you ask your mom about the dog?

400

Name 1 synonym and 1 antonym for this word:

EASY

EASY

synonym: simple

antonym: hard, difficult

400

Explain what an IDIOM is.

Words that do not have literal meaning (they do not mean exactly what they say).

400

What is the complete predicate of this wentence?

After school, we quickly went to the neighborhood swimming pool.

complete predicate = QUICKLY WENT

(verb and the words that go with it)

400

What are the 2 words on the top corner of each page called? What do they do?


GUIDE WORDS

They show you the first and the last word on each page.

500

Is this sentence correct? If not, what is wrong with it?

Several tiles in the box was broken.

No. The subject does not agree with the verb. It should be WERE, not WAS.

Several tiles in the box were broken.

500

Using prior knowledge and word etemology, what does this Latin word part mean?

BIO

BIO = LIFE

biology - study of life

biography - written about one's life

biosphere - a system containing plant, animal, and human life

500

What TWO types of figurative language could this sentence be?

The bacon sizzled and popped in the pan, screaming to be eaten!

The bacon sizzled and popped (ONOMATOPOEIA) in the pan, screaming (PERSONIFICATION) to be eaten!

500

What is the object of the preposition in this sentence?

We went to the golf course, it started to rain.

prepositional phrase: to the golf course

object of the preposition: COURSE

500

Would the word TENT

come before the page, after the page, or on the page with these guide words?

TENTACLES and TENSE

BEFORE the page with TENTACLES and TENSE as guide words (because TENT starts just like TENTACLES, but it is shorter, so it would come BEFORE that).

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