Stellar
exceptionally good; outstanding/relating to a star or stars
Correct the grammar: I is very happy today todd.
I am very happy today Todd.
What part of speech is this?: Freeze
Verb
What figure of speech is this? “I’m all ears.”
Idiom
Is “y” a vowel?
Only sometimes.
Indecisive
Not settling an issue/not having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
Correct the grammar: Your the best.
You’re the best.
What part of speech is this?: Pure
Adjective
What figure of speech is this? “Brave as a lion.”
Simile
Can you make a sentence without A and E?
Yes! Ex: “Fully without my know-how, it would sound oblong, but words stir from my mind to yours.”
Adjacent
Next to or adjoining something
Correct the grammar: You good?
Are you okay? (Are you good? is also acceptable.)
What part of speech is this? Broke
Verb and/or adjective
What figure of speech is this? “Stupidly smart.”
Oxymoron
What is a ground of badgers called?
A cete or a clan
Ignoramus
An ignorant or stupid person
Correct the grammar: i am ok how about you alex?
I am okay, how about you Alex?
What part of speech is this?: Drawback
Noun
What figure of speech is this? “Stupidly smart.”
Oxymoron
What is a group of crows called?
A “murder”
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
The fear of long words
Correct the grammar: I cant wait till friday, I’m going to the movies.
I can’t wait until Friday! I’m going to the movies.
What part of speech is this? Badly
Adverb
What figure of speech is this? “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” - Neil Armstrong
Antithesis
Is it “alot” or ”a lot”?
A lot