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200

According to the passage, "The economy is projected to grow by 2% this year." What does "projected" mean in this context?

According to the passage, "The economy is projected to grow by 2% this year." What does "projected" mean in this context? (Answer: Estimated or predicted)

200

"The committee's decision to _________ the event was met with widespread disappointment."

 What is cancel?

200

What is the meaning of "metaphor"?

What is the meaning of "metaphor"? (Answer: A figure of speech that compares two things without using "like" or "as")

200

The other team chooses who you play in ROCk, PAPER, scissors

....

300

This word describes someone who avoids work or responsibility.

slacker

300

What does the word "euphemism" mean?

What does the word "euphemism" mean? (Answer: A mild or less direct word or phrase used to replace something harsh or blunt)

300

A genre that explores futuristic or advanced scientific concepts, often set in space.

science fiction

300

Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood? "If I were you, I would talk to her" or "If I was you, I would talk to her"?

Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood? "If I were you, I would talk to her" or "If I was you, I would talk to her"? (Answer: If I were you, I would talk to her)

400

Which of these words has a silent letter? "Knee,"

Which of these words has a silent letter? "Knee," "Kite," or "Kitten"? (Answer: Knee)

400

Circle the correct word to complete the sentence: "There (is/are) many beautiful parks in the city."

Are

400

In the article about global warming, the author states, "The polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate." What does "alarming" mean?

In the article about global warming, the author states, "The polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate." What does "alarming" mean? (Answer: Causing worry or concern)

400

Question: Correct the sentence:
"Neither the coach nor the players was happy with the result of the game."


Answer: Neither the coach nor the players were happy with the result of the game.

500
  • What is the synonym of "quaint"? 

  • What is the synonym of "quaint"? (Answer: Charming, old-fashioned)

500

This tense describes an action completed before another past action.

What is the past perfect tense?

500

The story mentions, "He quickly found himself in an ethical dilemma." What is an "ethical dilemma"?

The story mentions, "He quickly found himself in an ethical dilemma." What is an "ethical dilemma"? (Answer: A situation in which a person faces a difficult decision with moral implications)

500

This word is a synonym for "difficult."

What is "challenging"?

600

What is a revolution?

Answer: This noun refers to a large-scale or dramatic change, often one that affects society or the world

600

This is the opposite of "brave."

This is the opposite of "brave."
Answer: What is "cowardly"?

600


Question: What is troublesome?

Answer: This adjective refers to something that is causing a great deal of distress or difficulty.

600

Which is correct: "She has been studying English for five years" or "She have been studying English for five years"?

.Which is correct: "She has been studying English for five years" or "She have been studying English for five years"? (Answer: She has been studying English for five years)

700

This word can mean both "to open" and "to make a purchase."

This word can mean both "to open" and "to make a purchase."
Answer: What is "shop"?

700

According to the passage, "The city was once a bustling center of trade, but it now lies in ruins." What does "bustling" mean?

According to the passage, "The city was once a bustling center of trade, but it now lies in ruins." What does "bustling" mean? (Answer: Full of energetic activity)

700

What are the 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia

700

Choose the correct relative pronoun: "The book, which/that was on the table, is mine."

Choose the correct relative pronoun: "The book, which/that was on the table, is mine." (Answer: which

800


Question: What is a conjunction?

Answer: This word connects words or groups of words, like "and" or "but."

800

"The company has greatly improved since it was founded in 2000, and its profits continue to rise steadily."

"The company has greatly improved since it was founded in 2000, and its profits continue to rise steadily."
Answer: The company has greatly improved since it was founded in 2000, and its profits continue to rise steadily.
(No correction needed; this is a correct sentence)

800

What is the difference between the past perfect tense and the simple past tense?

What is the difference between the past perfect tense and the simple past tense? (Answer: Past perfect refers to an action that was completed before another past action, while simple past is used for actions that occurred at a specific time in the past)

800


Question: What is an adverb?

Answer: This part of speech tells more about a verb or adjective, like "quickly" or "very."

900


Question: What is the present tense?

Answer: This tense is used to describe an action happening right now.

900

These two words sound the same but have different meanings: one refers to a "place to live," and the other refers to "a piece of land."

These two words sound the same but have different meanings: one refers to a "place to live," and the other refers to "a piece of land."
Answer: What are "site" and "sight"?

900

What is the meaning of the word "perplexed"?

What is the meaning of the word "perplexed"? (Answer: Confused or puzzled)

900

his literary device involves giving human qualities to non-human things or abstract ideas. For example, in the phrase "The wind whispered through the trees," the wind is said to "whisper."

personification

1000
  • This word refers to a repeated action or behavior.

This word refers to a repeated action or behavior.
Answer: What is "routine"?

1000

In the passage, "Although she was tired, she kept working because she had a deadline," what does "deadline" mean?

  • (Answer: A specific time or date by which something must be completed)
1000

These two words sound the same but have different meanings: one refers to "a location," and the other means "to possess."

These two words sound the same but have different meanings: one refers to "a location," and the other means "to possess."
Answer: What are "here" and "hear"?

1000

Which sentence is grammatically correct? "Neither he nor I was going" or "Neither he nor I were going"?

(Answer: Neither he nor I was going)