The word is smart.
Drop the s. What is the
new word?
Mart
The word is bunk.
Change the b to ch.
What is the new word?
Chunk
The word is clamp.
Drop the p. What is the new word?
Clam
Form a contraction for the words: I am
I'm
Separate the contraction: Won't
Match the homophones:
tail here
see wood
hear tale
would sea
Tail - Tale
See - Sea
Hear - Here
Would - Wood
Give an example of a noun, verb, and adjective.
Are these words synonyms or antonyms: hot-cold
antonyms
What figurative language is used in the following sentence? She's as tall as a tree.
Simile
What figurative language is used in the following sentence?
It's raining cats and dogs.
Idiom
What is the root word for: careful?
Care
What is the subject and the predicate in the sentence?
The apple tasted sour.
Subject: The apple
Predicate: tasted sour
What is the conjunction in the following sentence?
Dimitri kicked the ball but it didn't go into the net.
Didn't
Which word is spelt correctly?
Nible, Nibble, Nibl, Nibel
Nibble
What is the semantics of the word: Beautifully
In a beautiful way
What is the syntax of the bold words?
The fire alarm buzzed loudly for a drill.
Fire: Adjective
Buzzed: Verb
Loudly: Adverb
Drill: Noun
Choose the correct word for the sentence.
Tomorrow will be the _______ day of the year.
Cold, colder, coldest
Coldest
What is the syntax and semantics of the word: Glorious
Syntax: Adjective
Semantics: Full of glory
What is the plural form of the word: Child
Children
Put the following words in alphabetical order:
Crash, Clock, Chalk, Cried, Cakewalk
Cakewalk, Chalk, Clock, Clock, Crash
Turn the simple sentences into a complex sentence.
Charlie ran outside.
She was full of energy.
Charlie ran outside, because she was full of energy
What are the morphemes for the following word: replaceable
Base Word: Place
Suffix: Able
Rewrite the sentence to show possession.
The ball that belongs to Kayleb bounced high.
Kayleb's ball bounced high.
What is the pronoun and the word it replaces in the sentence?
Aimmry said Kylee left her lunchbox in the classroom.
Pronoun: Her
Word it replaces: Kylee
Rewrite the sentence to show possession.
The toys of the dogs are chewed to pieces.
The dogs' toys are chewed to pieces.