Spelling
Word class
Punctuation
Homophones
Mystery
100

Which of these words are spelled correctly:

a) because

b) becase

c) becuse

a) because

100

Which word class is the term:

beautiful

Adjective

100

Missing punctuation:

How are you

?

100

Which term (to/too/two) belongs:

I have ___ dogs. Their names are Spot and Lucky.

two

100

Name a bird which rhymes with: rain

Crane

200

Which of these words are spelled correctly:

a) acept

b) accept

c) aceppt

b) accept

200

Which word class is the term:

running

Verb

200

Missing punctuation:

My dog is the best her name is Ginny.

best, her

200

Which term (ate/eight) belongs:

The picnic was wonderful. I had ____ cookies, they were delicious.

Eight

200

The poor have me; the rich need me. Eat me and you will die. What am I?

Nothing

300

Which of these words are spelled correctly:

a) dictionory

b) dicttionary

c) dictionary

c) dictionary

300

Which word class is the term:

classroom

Noun

300

Missing punctuation:

BANG

!

300

Which term (see/sea) belongs:

I went to the beach. While I was there, I could ____ many people splashing in the water.

See

300

What five-letter word can be read the same upside down or right side up?
 

SWIMS

400

Which of these words are spelled correctly:

a) announcement

b) anouncement

c) announcemant

a) announcement

400

Which word class is the term:

study

Verb

400

Missing punctuation:

I cant wait to see you.

can't

400

Which term (here/hear) belongs:

There was silence in the early morning. I could ____ the birds chirping in the distance.

Hear

400

What has many words but never speaks?
 

A book

500

Which of these words are spelled correctly:

a) mississippi

b) misisippi

c) missisippi

a) mississippi

500

Which word class is the term:

Australia

Proper noun

500

Missing punctuation:

There is so much going on that I can't keep up how am I ever supposed to remember all this

There is so much going on that I can't keep up. How am I ever supposed to remember all this?

500

Which term (there/their/they're) belongs:

I went to the park and I saw two kids, a girl and a boy. _____ playing soccer, the girl is winning.

They're

500

Which is correct to say: “the yolk of the egg are white” or “the yolk of the egg is white?”

Neither! Yolks are yellow.

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