IDIOMS
GRAMMAR RULES
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
HODGE PODGE
100
Sharing similar difficulties or problems
What is "in the same boat"?
100
Use "your" and "you're" correctly in a sentence
What is "your" shows ownership and "you're" is the contraction for you are.
100
Friendly, showing goodwill
What is amicably?
100
biased, showing favoritism.
What is partisan?
100
feeling of growing tensions and excitement in a story.
What is suspense?
200
to have two things when you must choose one
What is "have your cake and eat it too"?
200
Use "its" and "it's" correctly in a sentence.
What is "its" shows ownership and "it's" is the contraction for it is or it has.
200
to comply, to give in.
What is acquiesce?
200
open, honest, frank/not planned or posed.
What is candid?
200
The main message, moral, or meaning of the story.
What is theme?
300
To continue without giving up.
What is "hang in there"?
300
Use "whose" and "who's" correctly in a sentence.
What is "Whose" shows ownership and "who's" is the contraction for who is or who has.
300
showing compassion, extending good will, giving
What is benevolent?
300
to coax, nag
What is cajole?
300
BONUS: candid is this part of speech
What is adjective
400
day dreaming
What is "heads in the clouds".
400
Use affect correctly in a sentence.
What is affect is a verb. A bad score on your quiz will affect your grade.
400
Undeniable, having no argument against, impossible to refute.
What is irrefutable?
400
a character that changes very little or not at all in a story.
What is a static character?
400
BONUS: Use "you're" in a sentence correctly
What is ......You're going to get a great score on the Word Work Final!
500
BONUS: Talking about private issues in public
What is "airing your dirty laundry in public"?
500
Use effect correctly in a sentence.
What is "effect" is a noun. There were awesome special effects in the Harry Potter movies.
500
grouping of two or more lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
500
a character that changes significantly throughout the story.
What is a dynamic character?
500
BONUS: Use "your" in a sentence.
What is .....I'm going to go to your house for dinner tonight.