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Which of the three -- to, too, two -- is a number?
two
What is the difference between hew and hue?
"Hue" means color.
There is also "hew", which means to chop roughly at something.
The correct spelling for this machine
What is v-a-c-u-u-m?
What the root word "aqua"
What is water?
The naming of a person, place, or thing
What is a noun?
Which means the head of a school: principle or principal?
principal
Hint: The princi"pal" of a school is your "pal".
Who is the protagonist in a story?
The main character.
"Mountain" is the noun form. Spell the adjective form.
What is m-o-u-n-t-a-i-n-o-u-s?
What is farming/agriculture/working the land?
I modify or describe a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective
Which shows possession (ownership): there, their, or they're?
their
Hint: There is an "i" in "their", meaning "I" own something.
What does "sever" mean?
to cut
Correctly spell this object
What is c-o-l-u-m-n?
The meaning of the root word "hydra/hydro"
What is "water"?
Joining words that hook sentences or phrases together,
I like music because I play an instrument.
What is a conjunction?
Which means can not move: stationary or stationery?
stationary
Hint: The a in "stationary" means anchored down or attached. The e in "stationery" means "edit", as in what you do when you write (stationery is paper for writing).
What are you like when someone calls you intrepid?
fearless/brave/courageous
The "rule" you see all the exceptions for in this meme:
What is "i before e, except when it comes after c"?
The meaning of the root word "anti"
What is against/opposite of/opposed to?
A word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence
"She took a book from the teacher".
What is a preposition
Which means a place: their, there, or they're?
there
Hint: You have the word "here" in this word, which is also a place.
What does it mean to feel apprehensive?
To feel worried, nervous, or unsure
This is the plural spelling for "mouse".
What is m-i-c-e?
The meaning of the root word "inter"
What is between/among/jointly/together?
I modify or describe a verb, an adjective of an adverb
What is an adverb?