Something that causes great damage or harm.
What is (a) disaster?
To run away from danger.
What is (to) flee?
Having to do with cities.
What is urban?
Turn the word “disaster“ into an adjective by adding one of the following suffixes:
(a) -ous (b) -ly (c) -ing (d) -able
To change into a stone-like substance.
What is (to) petrify?
A crack or break in a bone or metal.
What is (a) fracture?
To crack or break.
What is (to) fracture?
Great in size, number, or importance.
What is major?
Turn the word “intense” into a noun using one of the following suffixes:
(a) -ation (b) -ly (c) -ity (d) -ness
What is intensity?
The part of speech of the word “investigate”
What is (a) verb?
A jerking or swaying movement.
To look into closely; to study in great detail.
Small/unimportant.
What is minor?
Turn the verb “predict” into a noun.
What is (a) prediction?
Fill in the blank: The ______ of a blizzard kept people from traveling last night.
What is prediction?
A military officer just above captain in rank.
What is (a) major?
To say what will happen before it takes place.
What is (to) predict?
Not crowded.
What is sparse?
Turn the adjective “immense” into an adverb.
What is immensely?
Lying face downward.
What is prone?
A person who is not yet an adult; a child.
What is (a) minor?
To make rigid with terror.
What is (to) petrify?
Likely to have or do.
What is prone?
Turn the adjective “urban” into a noun using one of the following suffixes:
(a) -ation (b) -ness (c) -ize (d) -ization
What is urbanization?
The main subject a student is studying.
What is (a) major?