Happy : Sad :: Tall : ________
What is short?
The feet of a dog
To temporarily stop a song
What is paws and pause?
To get in front and guide in a specific direction
Graphite found in pencils
What is lead [leed] and lead [lehd]?
The long form of you're
What is you are?
Person, place, or thing (i.e. Mrs. Wingfield, Fullerton, computer)
What is a noun?
Gas : Car :: Wood : ________
What is fire?
Past tense of the word eat
The number between seven and nine
What is ate and eight?
Liquid released from the eye when crying
To rip something apart or into pieces with force
What is tear [teer] and tear [ter]?
The long form of we've
What is we have?
A word that describes an action (i.e. run, eat, think)
What is a verb?
Toe : Foot :: Leaf : ________
What is branch?
Half of two
To achieve a victory in the past
What is one and won?
To abandon or leave a place causing it to be unoccupied
A dry area of land covered with sand that is empty, waterless, and without plants
What is desert [dee-zert] and desert [dez-ert]?
The long form of needn't
What is need not?
Describes a noun (i.e. nice, blue, funny)
What is an adjective?
Downpour : rain :: blizzard : ________
What is snow?
Threadlike strands growing from the skin altogether, especially on a person's head
A mammal closely related to a rabbit
What is hair and hare?
A knot tied with two loops and two loose ends especially used for decoration in hair
To bend the head or body forward to express thanks or to greet someone
What is bow [bo] and bow [bau]?
The long form of they're
What is they are?
Replaces a noun (i.e. he, she, they)
What is a pronoun?
Excruciating : painful :: baffling : ________
What is confusing?
One penny
An odor left by something that can be picked up by sense of smell
What is cent and scent?
An underground system of pipes that carry away dirty water and waste from homes and buildings
A person who sews
What is sewer [soo-er] or sewer [so-er]?
The long form of who'd (2 answers)
What is who would and who had?
Describes a verb or adjective (anything other than a noun) and answers how, when, where, or how much (i.e. quickly, quietly, slowly)
What is an adverb?