United States
Family Members
The Body
Illness/ Sickness
Homophones
Personal Information
Prepositions of location
100

How many stars are on the flag?

50

100

My son is my brother's _______.

nephew

100

We use these to see things

eyes

100

What's the matter?

headache

100

(they're, their, there)

Where are ______ books?

their

100

What is this?

(718)

area code

100

The clock is _______ the wall.

on

200

2 countries that are next to the U.S.A

Canada, Mexico

200

Regina is Tomas' _______

mother-in-law

200

What is this 

knee

200

What's the matter?

earache

200

(to, too, two)

Are you going ______ the party too?

to

200

What is the zip code?

77204-7004

200

Where are the books?

on the desks; in the bookshelves

300

Which coast is New York on?

East Coast

300

How many aunt's does Addison have?

2

300

We have 10 of these on our feet

toes

300

What's the matter?

sore throat

300

(they're, their, there)

Is ______ a problem?

there

300

What state does Jaime live in?

Texas

300

Where are the chairs?

under the desks

400

Who is the Vice-President?

Kamala Harris

400

My step-sister's father is my _______

stepfather

400

What is this finger called?

index finger

400

What's the matter?


sprained ankle

400

(they're, their, there)

Is _____ any room for _____ bags?

there, their

400

What is this number?

065-77-8249

social security number

400

The window is _____ from the door.

opposite; across from

500

How many years can someone be President?

8 years

500

My extended family (aunt, uncle, cousins, etc) are called my _____.

relatives

500

I taste with my


tongue

500

Sara has a cough, sneezing and a temperature. What's the matter with Sara?

She has the flu.

500

(to, too, two)

I am ____ young _____ drive a car at ____ A.M.

too, to, two

500

Is this woman married or single?

single

500

The globe is ______ the cabinet, ______ the clock, and ____ blackboard.

on, under/below, next to