Random Jokes
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Random Jokes
100

What kind of tea is hard to swallow?

Reality.

100

What is a modifier?

a word, a phrase, or a clause that makes the meaning of a word group more specific

100

Give an example of formal that is in the book.

angry, unpleasant, agreeable, very impressive, accelerate, and other things.

100

What is the past form of "drink"?

drank

100

Why couldn't the pony sing a lullaby?

She was a little haorse.

200

Two pickles fell out of a jar onto the floor. What did one say to the other?

Dill with it.

200

What is an adjective?

adjectives make the meanings of nouns and pronouns more specific

200

Give an example of informal that is in the book.

steamed, yucky, cool, totally awesome, step on it, and other things.

200

What is the past form of "eat"?

ate

200

What do you call a boomerangthat won't come back?

A stick.

300

What time is it when the clock strikes 13?

Time to get a new clock.

300

What are adverbs?

adverbs make that meanings of verb, adjective, and other a adverbs more specific

300

Why is sentence 1. wrong?

<sentence 1.>

The garbage bin smelled badly.

badly-bad

300

What is the past form of "say"?

said

300

What did one toilet say to the other?

You look a bit flushed.

400

How does a cucumber become a pickle?

It goes through a jarring experience.

400

Explain the difference between every day and everyday.

Everyday is an adjective we use to describe something that's seen or used every day. It means “ordinary” or “typical.” Every day is a phrase that simply means “each day.”

400

Why is sentence 2. wrong?

<sentence 2.>

Its raining outside.

its-it's

400

What's the past form of "train"?

trained

400

What musical instrument is found in the bathroom?

A tuba toothpaste.

500

What do you think of that new diner on the moon?

Food was good, but there really wasn’t much atmosphere.

500

Explain the difference between through and threw.

Through is a preposition. It means "from one side to another or beyond. Threw is the past tense form of the verb "to throw." It means "tossed."

500

Why is sentence 3. wrong?

<sentence 3.>

My family was already to go.

already-all ready

500

What the past form of "lose"?

lost

500

Why can’t Elsa from Frozen have a balloon?

Because she will "let it go, let it go."

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