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100

A synonym for “happy.”

“glad” or “joyful”

100

“He ___ playing soccer.” (is/are)

IS

100

“How are you?” → Best short answer?

“I’m fine, thank you.”

100

Spell the word: “cat.”

C-A-T

100

The holiday with fireworks on July 4th in the USA.

What is Independence Day?

200

The opposite of “cold.”

HOT

200

“I ___ to school yesterday.” (go/went)

WENT

200

“What’s your name?” → Answer with any name.

“My name is ___.”

200

Spell the word: “school.”

S-C-H-O-O-L

200

In winter, kids like to build a snow ____.

What is a snowman?

300

A fruit that is yellow and monkeys like.

Banana

300

“They ___ pizza every Friday.” (eat/eats)

EAT

300

“Where are you from?” → Answer with a country.

“I am from ___.”

300

Spell the opposite of “up.”

D-O-W-N

300

In Mexico, people celebrate “Día de los ___.”

What is “Muertos” (the Dead)?

400

The place where you borrow books.

library

400

“We ___ seen that movie already.” (has/have)

HAVE

400

“Can you help me, please?” → Polite answer?

“Yes, of course.”

400

Spell the color of the sky.

B-L-U-E

400

In the U.S., people eat turkey on this holiday in November.

Thanksgiving

500

A word that means “big” and starts with G.

Giant

500

Make this sentence negative: “She likes apples.”

“She does not like apples.”

500

“What time is it?” → Answer with any time.

“It’s 3 o’clock.” (or any correct time)

500

Spell the word that means “mother and father.”

P-A-R-E-N-T-S

500

A big city in the U.S. with the Statue of Liberty.

New York City