Homophones
Homographs
Parts of Speech
Greek Roots
Latin Roots
100

The two homophones that describe 1) being correct, and 2) the action of putting a pencil/pen to a paper

Right / Write

100

The two homographs that describe 1) a nocturnal mammal, and 2) a tool used to hit softballs and baseballs

Bat / Bat

100

The part of speech that describes a person, place, thing, or idea

A noun

100

The Greek root "bio"

Life

100

The Latin root "aud"

To hear

200

The two homophones that describe 1) a singular number, and 2) to achieve victory

One / Won

200

The two homographs that describe 1) the sound a dog makes, and 2) the rough outer exterior of a tree

Bark / Bark

200

The part of speech that describes an action or state of being

A verb

200

The Greek root "tele"

Far / far off / distant

200

The Latin root "rupt"

Break / burst

300

The two homophones that describe 1) the time between 7 pm and 4 am, and 2) a noble sir that defends his king

Night / Knight

300

The two homographs that describe 1) a curved piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a tight string used for shooting arrows, and 2) to bend the head or upper body forward to show respect, greet someone, or acknowledge applause 

Bow / Bow

300

The part of speech that expresses emotion or exclamation and often stands independently

An interjection

300

The Greek root "photo"

Light

300

The Latin root "port"

To carry

400

The two homophones that describe 1) disagreement, and 2) understanding something

No / Know

400

The two homographs that describe 1) to look at and comprehend text, and 2) having looked at and comprehended text in the past

Read / Read

400

The part of speech that that connects words, clauses, or phrases

A conjunction

400

The Greek root "scope"

To view / viewing instrument

400

The Latin root "ject"

To throw

500

The two homophones that describe 1) a direction or point in space, and 2) the ownership of something by a group of people

There / Their

500

The two homographs that describe 1) the past action of observing and noticing something, and 2) the tool used to cut wood into pieces

Saw / Saw

500

The part of speech that shows the position, location, direction, or time between a noun and other words in the sentence

A preposition

500

The Greek root "auto"

Self

500

The Latin root "vid / vis"

To see