VEP - Nouns
VEP - Adverbs
VEP - Synonyms /Opposites
VEP - Homophones/Homonyms
VEP - Homophones/Homonyms 2
100

What type of noun is : pencil

Common

100

Choose the correct word: 

The boy explained honestly/horribly that it was him who kicked the ball throw the window.

honestly

100

What's a synonym for warm?

hot

100

You're not aloud to stay up past midnight.

Is this correct?

No - allowed

100

The mixing of red and white die/dye turned the t-shirt pink in the washing machine.

dye

200

What type of noun is: fright

abstract

200
Choose the correct adverb:

The detective saw the man with his hood up move hurriedly/suspiciously through the crowds. His behavior was most strange. 

suspiciously 

200

Synonym for wet? 

damp

200
I can rob a house and flea the scene before the Gardaí can catch me!    Is this correct?

no, flee

200

The students were bored/board when the teacher did a lesson on the history of cardboard.

bored

300

What type of noun is : batch 

collective

300

choose the correct adverb:

She's training for a marathon next month so she's sometimes/normally/always running.

always

300
Opposite of easy?

Difficult, hard

300

I slammed on the break/brake of my car.

brake

300

The houseowners were build/billed for the expensive new doors.

billed

400

What type of noun is: aircraft

compound

400

Which is the odd one out?

Quickly, fast, swift


swift - it's a noun!

400

What's a synonym of 'correct'?

true

400

The cereal killer likes to have weetabix for breakfast.

Is this correct?

No - serial

400

I bought a pair/pear of pairs/pears for my children.

1. pair    2. pears

500

How many nouns are in this sentence? 

The crafty kangaroo caught a koala in her clever trap.

three: kangaroo, koala, trap

500

Which is the odd one out:

lazily    slowly     stoppedly.

stoppedly - it isn't a word!

500

What's a synonym of infant?

baby

500

The wine seller/cellar has a cellar/seller full of bottles from all over the world.

1 Sellar, 2 cellar

500

The Mrs/misses had a few near misses/Mrs on the icy roads last night.

1. mrs    2. misses