The sound of <c> in the word dance.
What is /s/.
How do you spell your?
What is your?
What prefix means Not or the reversal of an action?
What is un-?
The vowels that usually follow c/k/.
What are: a, o, u.
The two sounds of <th>.
What is /th/ voiced and unvoiced.
How do you spell said?
What is said?
The suffix and meaning of that suffix in the word boys.
What is -s, -s makes a base plural.
The vowels that usually follow k/k/.
What are: e, i, y.
the number of vowel sounds in a syllable.
What is one?
How do you spell once?
What is once?
The suffix and meaning of that suffix in the word jumping.
What is -ing, usually means present tense.
What is the difference between the words witch and which and why are they spelled the way they are?
What is one is lexical and the other is a function word.
True or false, a homophone is 2 words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
False, homographs are 2 words written the same with different meanings, homophones are 2 words that sound the same, but have different meanings.
If a word has 2 vowels in it, it will have 2 syllables, true or false?
False, it’s based on the number of sounds, not number of written vowels.
How do you spell many?
What is many?
The prefix and meaning of that prefix in the word unstuck?
What is un- meaning the reversal of the action that got something stuck or not stuck.
<tch> and <ck> will be found at the beginning or middle of a base, true or false?
What is false?
The two sounds of <s>.
What is /s/ and /z/?
How do you spell two?
What is two?
How does the suffix -s usually change a base?
What is makes it plural?
The vowel digraph <ee > is a better choice at the end of a base than <ea> is, true or false?
True