This word means a young person between childhood and adulthood.
What is adolescent?
This is a chemical made in the body that controls growth, sleep, or emotions.
What is a hormone?
This is the result or outcome of an action.
What is a consequence?
A set of questions asked to many people to gather information.
What is a survey?
Find the mistake in this sentence:
“They was happy to see the teacher.”
What is “was”?
This word means a particular step or phase in a process.
What is stage?
This word describes how your body uses food and energy.
What is metabolism?
This word means to influence or change something.
What is affect?
This word means a way or method of doing something.
What is an approach?
True or False:
A sentence must have a subject and a verb.
What is true?
This word describes someone who does not get enough rest or sleep.
What is sleep-deprived?
A sign that something is wrong with your body, such as a headache or fever.
What is a symptom?
A reason or condition that helps cause a result.
What is a factor?
Facts or information collected for analysis.
What is data?
Fix the sentence:
“If I would have knew about the test, I study more.”
What is “If I had known about the test, I would have studied more.”?
This is the time when a young person's body changes into an adult body.
What is puberty?
This word means a usual pattern or way someone behaves.
What is tendency?
This word means to react to something that happens.
What is respond?
A pattern or change that moves in a particular direction over time.
What is a trend?
Choose the correct PRONOUN form: Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook.
What is your (possessive)?
This word means a lack of something important, like sleep or nutrients.
What is deficit?
This phrase means to usually act or behave in a certain way.
What is tend to?
This noun means the reaction you give to something.
What is a response?
This word means to control or manage something, like sleep or emotions.
What is regulate?
Choose the correct answer.
Tomorrow we will go to (their/ there/ they're) party.
What is "their"?