Prefixes
Pronouns
Contractions
Homophones
Homographs
100

A letter or letters added to the beginning of a word.

What is a prefix?

100

This takes the place of a noun or nouns.

What is a pronoun?

100

This is a shortened form of two words.

What is a contraction?

100

These are words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.

What are homophones?

100

Words that are spelled alike but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.

What are homographs?

200

This prefix means wrong or wrongly. 

What is "mis"? 

200

I, you, he, she, it, we, and they are examples of this type of pronoun. 

What is a subject pronoun?

200

Hadn't is the shortened form of these two words. 

What are had and not?

200

Select the pair that are examples of homophones:

will not, won't

son, sun

minute, minute

What are son and sun?

200

Select the word that is an example of a homograph:

too 

wasn't

object

What is object?

300

This prefix means before.

"What is pre"? 

300

Me, you, her, him, it, us, and them are examples of this type of pronoun.

What is an object pronoun?

300

This is the shortened form of will not. 

What is won't? 

300

This is a homophone for buy.

What is by?

300

True or False: Produce, tear, wound, and bow are examples of homographs. 

What is true?

400

This prefix means the opposite of or away from. 

What is "dis"? 

400

This type of pronoun shows ownership.

What is a possessive pronoun? 

400

This is the shortened form of do not.

What is don't? 

400

This is a homophone for tail.

What is a tale?

400

True or False: Homographs and homophones have the same definition. 

What is false?

500

The prefix "un" means:

What is not, opposite of; unsure uncover?

500

This type of pronoun is used after a linking verb.

What is a subject pronoun?

500

Hasn't is the shortened form of these two words.

What are has and not?

500

This is a homophone for one.

What is won?

500

True or False: Air and heir are examples of homographs. 

What is false?