Vocabulary
Adjectives and Adverbs
Sentence, RunOn, Fragment
Pronounce -ed
Frequency Adverbs
100

What is another word for someone who is NOT polite?

RUDE

100

My classmate is a nice/nicely person.

nice

100

This morning in the cold rain.

Fragment

100

Do you pronounce the ED with a d, t, or id sound?

needed

ID sound

100

Which frequency adverb could you add to the sentence?

We watch the news at 6 PM. (100%)

always

200

What do you call someone who likes to meet a lot of people?

sociable

200

I can speak Spanish very well/good.

well

200

The boy in the blue was singing his mom took a picture they live in a big house

Run-On

200

Do you pronounce the ED with a d, t, or id sound?


play

D sound

200

Which frequency adverb could you add to the sentence?

My wife drives me to work. (50%)

sometimes

300

You need to be determined to accomplish a goal. What is another word for determination?

willpower

300

Mr. Smith looked angry/angrily at me when I arrived late.

angrily

300

There was a strange man waiting for the bus.

Sentence

300

Do you pronounce the ED with a d, t, or id sound?


look

T sound


300

Which frequency adverb could you add to the sentence?

The plane takes off on time. (90-99%)

usually

400

What is another word for useful?

practical

400

The little boy selfish/selfishly kept the cookie for himself.

selfishly

400

Susie won the race; she took home a huge trophy.

Sentence

400

Do you pronounce the ED with a d, t, or id sound?

decide

ID sound

400

Which frequency adverb could you add to the sentence?

The kids are ready when the bus arrives. (1-10%)

rarely

500

What do you call a person who is very polite?

courteous

500

My friends all tell me that I sing bad/badly.

badly

500

Swimming in the beautiful cold lakes of Michigan.

fragment

500

Do you pronounce the ED with a d, t, or id sound?

watch

T sound

500

Which frequency adverb could you add to the sentence?

The school bus is here by 7:30 AM. (5-10%)

seldom

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