Which word is a synonym for brave?
A. afraid
B. bold
B. bold
What does the prefix un- usually mean?
A. again
B. not
B. not
Choose the correct word:
“I want to ___ a movie.”
A. sea
B. see
B. see
Which sentence is correct?
A. The dog run fast.
B. The dog runs fast.
B. The dog runs fast.
Which sentence is a simile?
A. The clouds were like cotton balls.
B. The clouds covered the sky.
A. The clouds were like cotton balls.
Which word is a synonym for observe?
A. watch
B. hide
A. watch
What does the prefix re- mean?
A. again
B. before
A. again
Choose the correct word:
“I will ___ you at the library after school.”
A. meat
B. meet
B. meet
Which sentence is correct?
A. The cats eats food.
B. The cats eat food.
B. The cats eat food.
Which sentence uses alliteration?
A. The dog ran across the yard.
B. Busy bees buzzed by the barn.
B. Busy bees buzzed by the barn.
Which word is an antonym of expand?
A. grow
B. shrink
B. shrink
Which word has a suffix that means “a person who does something”?
A. running
B. dancer
B. dancer
Which sentence uses the correct word?
A. The dog hurt it’s paw.
B. The dog hurt its paw.
B. The dog hurt its paw.
Which sentence is correct?
A. Everyone have a ticket.
B. Everyone has a ticket.
B. Everyone has a ticket.
Which sentence uses personification?
A. The rain fell all night.
B. The rain tapped on the window.
B. The rain tapped on the window.
Which word is an antonym of ancient?
A. modern
B. old
A. modern
What does the suffix -ful mean in helpful?
A. without
B. full of
B. full of
Which sentence is correct?
A. Their going to the park.
B. They’re going to the park.
B. They’re going to the park.
Which sentence is correct?
A. Neither of the answers are correct.
B. Neither of the answers is correct.
B. Neither of the answers is correct.
Which sentence creates the strongest imagery?
A. The room was messy.
B. Clothes were piled high, books spilled across the floor, and papers crunched underfoot.
B. Clothes were piled high, books spilled across the floor, and papers crunched underfoot.
Which pair of words are antonyms?
A. rare / uncommon
B. generous / stingy
B. generous / stingy
Which word means “able to be read”?
A. reading
B. readable
B. readable
Which sentence uses the correct homophone?
A. She broke her heal while running.
B. She broke her heel while running.
B. She broke her heel while running.
Which sentence has correct subject–verb agreement?
A. The number of students are increasing.
B. The number of students is increasing.
B. The number of students is increasing.
Which sentence uses a metaphor?
A. He runs like the wind.
B. He is a rocket on the track.
B. He is a rocket on the track.