Homophones
Identify the Group
Homonyms
Grammar Check
Homographs
100
When you use this word, you could be talking about yourself, but it is not to be confused with the body part you see with.
What is I
100
fair (carnival)/fair (reasonable)
What is homonym
100
When you use this word, you could be talking about the bags you run over in baseball or where people run in games like Tag or Man Hunt
What is base
100
Is this the correct word for this sentence? "I went TOO the store."
What is no
100
You're either a stone, or you're pretty cool when someone says, "You ____!"
What is rock
200
You use a pen or pencil to do this on paper, and it sounds like the opposite of left (your hand)
What is write
200
You could use this OAR on your side OR you could use this one on ours.
What is homophone
200
You're either cleaning yourself or you're a male on your marriage day.
What is groom
200
DAILY DOUBLE (Place a wager) Is this word used correctly in the sentence? The line LEAD (pronounced like the metal) all the way down the street.
What is yes
200
You could be referring to a collection of common buildings or something that is difficult to understand
What is complex
300
If you're making something with these words, you could be making a bouquet or a batch of cookies.
What is flower/flour
300
stationary (standing still)/stationery (paper supplies)
What is homophone
300
Either a weapon when given an arrow or a ribbon for a lady's hair.
What is bow
300
Which word is not a noun? weather whether wether
What is whether (it is a conjunction; weather is the state of the atmosphere and wether is a neutered ram)
300
This is the plural of the tool that lumberjacks use or the plural of the lines on a coordinate graph.
What is axes
400
When you say you will do something or you're stranded on an island, the word you use might sound similar to what you call those passageways in a grocery story.
What is aisle
400
moped (scooter)/moped (past tense of mope)
What is homograph
400
DAILY DOUBLE (place a wager) Either something terrible just happened, or you're buried across the street from us with the weed addicts.
What is grave
400
Is this sentence grammatically correct? I CROOKED (pronounced kru̇-kəd) my arm to show him my wound.
What is no (this pronunciation makes it an adjective)
400
What is the meaning of this word's homograph? (It is capitalized) polish (v.; to shine)
What is "from Poland" (Polish)
500
Which one is the correct word for this sentence? She was eager to ______ her prestigious award. (except/accept)
What is accept
500
file (collection of papers)/ file (to arrange)
What is homonym
500
Three of them make a yard and two of them are at the bottoms of your legs.
What is foot
500
Is this sentence grammatically correct? She is known to STEEL money from people.
What is no (steel is a noun, steal would be correct)
500
Are conscious and conscience homographs?
What is no (they are homophones)