Vocabulary Definition
Vocabulary Usage
Synonyms and Antonyms
Grammar Correction
Grammar Identification
100

This word means "the power or skill to do something"

What is "ability"?

100

This word means "to support or argue for a cause".

What is "advocate"?

100

A synonym for "quickly".

What is "rapidly"?

100

This possessive pronoun is used in the sentence "This book is hers."

What is "hers"?

100

Identify the possessive pronoun in the sentence: "This book is hers."

What is "hers"?

200

This word means "to go or move forward".

What is "advance"?

200

This word means "to travel along with someone".

What is "accompany"?

200

An antonym for "abuse".

What is "care"?

200

The corrected form of the sentence "She sings good."

What is "She sings well"?

200

The adverb in the sentence "He runs quickly".

What is "quickly"?

300

This word means "to follow or go with".

What is "accompany"?

300

Use this word in a sentence: "advance".

What is "The company plans to advance their technology"?

300

A synonym for "ability".

What is "skill"?

300

Change this to a comparative sentence: "fast".

What is "faster"?

300

This word means "to misuse or treat badly".

What is "abuse"?

400

Use this word in a sentence: "advocate".

What is "She decided to advocate for environmental protection"?

400

This word means "to misuse or treat badly".

What is "abuse"?

400

The difference between "advance" and "progress".

What is "Advance means to move forward in position, while progress means to improve or develop"?

400

The possessive pronoun in "My friend's car".

What is "friend's"?

400

The possessive pronoun in "My friend's car".

What is "friend's"?

500

This word means "to advocate or to stand up for".

What is "defend"?

500

Use this word in a sentence: "abuse".

What is "He was accused of abusing his authority"?

500

A synonym for "advocate".

What is "supporter"?

500

Change to use a possessive pronoun: "The phone of John".

What is "John's phone"?

500

The possessive form in "John's phone".

What is "John's"?