Vocabulary
Grammar
U.S. Citizenship
Everyday English
Spelling
100

This word means the opposite of “hot.”

What is cold?

100

The plural of “child.”

What is children?

100

The colors of the U.S. flag.

What are red, white, and blue?

100

You say this when you meet someone for the first time.

What is Hello or Nice to meet you?

100

Spell the word that means “opposite of night.”

What is day?

200

A person who teaches students in a classroom.

What is a teacher?

200

The correct article for “___ apple.”

What is an?

200

The first President of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

200

The polite way to ask for water in a restaurant.

What is May I have some water, please?

200

Spell the word for the season after winter.

What is spring?

300

This word describes something very big.

What is large or huge?

300

The verb in this sentence: “She runs every morning.”

What is runs?

300

The number of stars on the U.S. flag.

What is 50?

300

The phrase you use when you don’t understand something.

What is Can you repeat that, please?

300

Spell the word that means “a place where you live.”

What is house?

400

The past tense of “go.”

What is went?

400

Change this sentence to past tense: “I eat breakfast.”

What is I ate breakfast?

400

The month we celebrate Independence Day.

What is July?

400

The question you ask to find the time.

What is What time is it?

400

Spell the word that means “to write your name on a document.”

What is sign?

500

A word that means “happy” and starts with the letter J.

What is joyful?

500

The comparative form of “good.”

What is better?

500

The two longest rivers in the United States.

What are the Mississippi River and Missouri River?

500

The phrase you use when you need help.

What is Can you help me, please?

500

Spell the word that means “freedom from control,” often used in U.S. history.

What is independence?

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