The 3 ways of spelling the /er/ sound.
What is: <er>, <ir>, <ur>?
How do you spell the sound that sounds like the name of the letter <r>?
What is <ar>?
What prefix means Not or the reversal of an action?
What is un-?
What is the most common vowel sound in the English language?
What is schwa?
The two sounds of <th>.
What is /th/ voiced and unvoiced.
The vowels that usually follow c/k/ and the vowels that usually follow k/k/.
What are: c/k/: a, o, u.
k/k/: e, i, and sometimes y
The suffix and meaning of that suffix in the word helper?
What is -er, meaning someone or someone that does.
What are the two vowel digraphs that make the long /o/ sound and which one is a better choice at the end of a word?
What are <oa> and <ow>? <ow> is the better choice at the end of a word.
the number of vowel sounds in a syllable.
What is one?
The vowel digraph <ee > is a better choice at the end of a base than <ea> is, true or false?
What is once?
The suffix that means without.
What is -less?
What is the difference between the words witch and which and why are they spelled the way they are?
What is one is lexical and the other is a function word.
True or false, a homophone is 2 words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
False, homographs are 2 words written the same with different meanings, homophones are 2 words that sound the same, but have different meanings.
If a word has 2 written vowels in it, it will have 2 syllables, true or false?
False, it’s based on the number of sounds, not number of written vowels.
what is the stressed syllable in the work hopeless?
What is <hope>?
The 3 sounds that -ed makes and when it makes them.
What is /ed/ when following a base ending in /t/ or /d/; /t/ following an unvoiced sound; /d/ following a voiced sound
<tch> and <ck> will be found at the beginning or middle of a base, true or false?
What is false?
The two sounds of <s>.
What is /s/ and /z/?
How many syllables are in the word happy?
What is two?
What does <y> say at the end of a polysyllabic word?
What is /ē/?
The suffix and meaning of that suffix in the word joyful.
What is -ful, meaning having or full of?
What 2 vowel digraphs make the sound you would say if you hurt yourself?
<ou> and <ow> both say /ou/