Linking Up The Past
Preposition Patrol
Correlative Connections
Word Pair Power
Prefix Ponderings
100

The correct past tense linking verb to complete the sentence: "Yesterday, the sky ___ cloudy."

What is "was"?

100

This word often tells you where something is, like "on," "in," or "under."

 What is a preposition?

100

 The pair of words that complete this sentence: "You can have ___ an apple ___ a banana."

What is "either...or"?

100

 A synonym for the word "happy."

What is "joyful" (or "glad," "cheery," etc.)?

100

his prefix means "out of" or "from."

What is "ex-"?

200

This is the past tense linking verb in the sentence: "They were happy about the good news."

What is "were"?

200

The group of words "under the bridge" in the sentence "The troll lived under the bridge."

What is a prepositional phrase?

200

This pair of correlative conjunctions means "not one and not the other."

What is "neither...nor"?

200

An antonym for the word "cold."

What is "hot" (or "warm")?

200

The root word "serv" means to attend or protect. Add one of our prefixes to it to make a word meaning "to keep or save something for future use."

What is "preserve"?

300

Choose the correct past tense linking verb for this sentence: "My friends and I ___ at the park all afternoon."

What is "were"?

300

Complete the sentence with a prepositional phrase describing location: "The dog hid ____ after hearing the thunder."

What is "under the bed" (or "behind the couch," "in the closet," etc.)?

300

 If you wanted to say that both Sam and his brother went to the game, you would use this pair of conjunctions.

 What is "both...and"?

300

In the sentence "The large dog was enormous," this word is a synonym for "large."

What is "enormous"?

300

The prefix from our list meaning "in" or "not," which can be added to the word "active" to make "inactive."

What is "in-"?

400

 If the sentence "The cat is sleepy" is changed to past tense, this is the new linking verb.

What is "was"?

400

 In the phrase "across the river," this word is the object of the preposition.

What is "river"?

400

In the sentence "She not only sings but also plays the piano," these are the two things being connected equally.

What are "sings" and "plays the piano"?

400

 In the sentence "She was sad, but her friend felt joyful," this word is an antonym for "sad."

What is "joyful"?

400

 This prefix, which is spelled the same as one of our prefixes, means "in" or "into," as in "immerse" or "import."

What is "im-"?

500

This type of verb connects the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that renames or describes the subject, and it shows action that already happened.

What is a past tense linking verb?

500

In the sentence "She walked to the store," the underlined words modify the verb "walked" by telling us where she walked.

What is an adverbial prepositional phrase?

500

The purpose of these special pairs of conjunctions, like "whether...or" or "not only...but also," is to connect similar grammatical elements and show a relationship between them.

What are correlative conjunctions?

500

Provide both a synonym and an antonym for the word "ancient."

 What are "old" (synonym) and "new" (antonym)?

500

This prefix, often meaning "not" or "without," forms words like "impossible" and "incorrect."

What is "im-" or "in-"?

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