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100

What is the phrasal verb in the following sentence?

Tom must look after his brother at the park.

look after

100

As I walked in the door, I was amazed at the beautiful colors and smells. I knew it would be hard to decide what I would buy with my $3. The chocolate truffles looked delicious, but they were expensive. The jelly beans were not only cheaper, but so colorful! With so much to choose from, I knew I would be here a long time.

a candy store

100

(41 - 11) ÷ 10 =

3

100

six and one hundredth

6.01

100

Meat-eating animals that feed on the remains of dead animals.

scavengers

200

What is the past perfect form of the verb blow

A. blows

B. blown

C. blew

D. Blowing

B. blown

200

The water felt so good on such a hot day. I heard the other children laughing and yelling across the way.  The concrete was wet from a group of teenagers splashing each other in the corner. The lifeguard watched closely to keep children from running.

a swimming pool

200

(5 × 8) - 4 =

36

200

nine and eighty-one hundredths

9.81

200

Shows the path that energy and nutrients flow in an ecosystem.

food chain

300

Granville T. Woods designed or improved such things as the way trains can send messages to each other when they are moving and brakes on trains. He worked on many different ideas, including egg incubators, telegraphs, and phonographs. He sold many of  his patents and devices to General Electric (GE) and Westinghouse, which were large companies that developed electrical products. Granville Woods died in 1910. He contributed much to the electrical world with his inventions, ideas, and devices.

Name a company that Woods sold patents and devices to.

General Electric (GE) or Westinghouse

300

It felt wonderful to be outside, even if only for a little while! All the swings were already taken, and a group was playing softball on the diamond. Casey and I decided use the monkey bars until the teacher called us. 

a playground

300

(12 ÷ 4) - 3

0

300

eight and five hundred ninety-eight thousandths

8.598

300

A force that happens when two surfaces touch or rub together.

friction

400

This sentence is missing apostrophes, where do they belong?

The schools principal couldnt come to the concert.

school's & couldn't

400

As we entered, a large blast of water hit the windshield. Huge flopping sponges began to slap at the hood as we slowly moved forward. Soon, there were suds spilling over the sides. I was glad the windows were rolled up!

a car wash

400

(9 × 4) + 13 =

49

400

nine and eight hundred ninety-two thousandths

9.892

400

The upward force exerted on an object by water.

buoyancy

500

Change the verb irritate, to an adverb.

irritably

500

I was allowed to push the cart. The front left wheel was broken, so the cart wobbled down each aisle. Mother put various packages and boxes in the cart, but I didn’t notice. I was trying to keep the cart going straight as it got heavier and heavier.

a grocery store

500

(4 + 5) × 8

72

500

ninety-eight and six hundred sixty-eight thousandths

98.668

500

Name the 8 main planets of our Solar System

Mercury, Venus. Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.