Ran to present
What is: run
She can speak three different languages
What is: Can
Tree
What is: Trees
This part of speech often answers questions like how, when, or where and commonly ends in “-ly"
What is: An adverb
"Is anybody at home?"
What is: Anybody
The unnecessary word in this sentence: “Did she actually want to get out of the house?”
What is: actually
Likelihood
"You should study for the test," or "she should be here by now"
What is: Sentence nr2
Philosophy
What is: Philosophies
Cat
House
Big
Apple
She
Also
What is: Also
Themself
Anything
Nobody
Emptiness
What is: Themself
‘Learn’ is a regular verb or irregular
What is: regular
Can
Could
May
Should
What is: Modal verbs
Radii
What is: Radius
The children ran quickly to the park
What is: Quickly
This type of pronoun is the kind that you'd use to ask people with for knowledge
(for example)
"Whose shoes are these?"
What is: Interrogative pronouns
The difference between irregular verbs and regular verbs
What is: Specific patterns in regular verbs aren't used with irregular verbs
This modal verb is used to politely ask for, or give permission
What is: May
Ox
What is: Oxen
Hierachy
Irony
Always
Ideal
What is: Always
This type of pronoun takes the place of a noun and can refer to people like 'he,' 'she' and so on
What is: A personal pronoun
Insidious
Vertigo
Misogynistic
Resilience
Consolidate
Anathema
Slaughter
What is: Consolidate
This modal verb is used to describe an act where someone has the courage or bravery to do something risky or to prove themselves
What is: A dare
Phenomenon
(We will only accept one prompt to make the 500 prompt harder)
What is: Phenomena
There
Outside
Upstairs
Ontop
What is: An adverb of place
In the sentence “The book is hers,” the word 'hers' is this kind of pronoun that shows ownership
What is: A possessive pronoun