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Conjunctions
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100

This phrasal verb means to rise quickly (like an airplane)

OR 

to remove something, like clothing

take off

100

to try to find

look for

100

to wear something, including make-up or clothes

put on

100

What word helps you remember the coordinating conjunctions?

FANBOYS

For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So

100

How many legs does a spider have?

8

200
To learn something new, often a hobby

take up

200

to take care of

look after

200

to postpone, do later (not now)

put off

200

Complete the sentence with the correct correlative conjunction. 

___ the young men, ___ the women in the marathon could keep up with the speedy elders. 

Neither, nor

200

What country is origami, the art of folding paper, from?

Japan

300

To write something down, generally notes (during class, a meeting, etc.)

OR

To remove something from a wall or digital platform (Facebook), like a post or sign

take down

300

to search for something, using Google or a dictionary

look up

300

to insult, make someone feel stupid

put down

300

Identify the conjunctions used in the sentence.

The dog had been sleeping even though there was noisy construction happening outside. 

even though

300

What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?

the Pacific

400

To move something from inside to outside, including trash from your home and food from a restaurant.

take out
400

to be excited about the future

look forward to

400

to assemble, to make (such as legos or a craft of some kind)

put together

400

Identify the correlative conjunctions in the sentence.

The chief recommended either ham or sausage when choosing the best pizza topping.

either, or

400

True or False: English, Spanish, Russian, German, Italian, Romanian, Hindi, Farsi, Greek, and Armenian belong to the same language "family".

True! It's called "Indo-European", and it's huge.

500

This phrasal verb means to deceive someone, or to absorb something such as information or beauty.

take in

500

to think less of, consider inferior

look down on

500

to tolerate, deal with (even if you dislike)

put up with

500

True or False: 99.9% of the time, "despite" and "in spite of" are the same.

TRUE

500

What is this adorable pygmy hippo's name?

Moo Deng, from Thailand (it means "bouncy pork")

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