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Grammar
100

This popular animated character lives in a pineapple under the sea.

SpongeBob SquarePants.

100

In this Disney movie, a young lion prince flees his kingdom only to learn the true meaning of responsibility and bravery.

The Lion King

100

This Italian dish consists of thin, round crust topped with sauce, cheese, and various toppings, and is often associated with fast food.

Pizza

100

A word that means the opposite of "sad".

happy.

100

This type of word is used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun.

200

This famous British detective is known for his exceptional deduction skills and iconic deerstalker hat.

Sherlock Holmes.

200

May the Force be with you" is a famous line from this iconic space opera film series.

Star Wars

200

This iconic landmark is a large ancient amphitheater located in the center of Rome.

Colosseum.

200

This word describes a place where books are borrowed and returned.

Library.

200

This part of speech is used to show action or state of being in a sentence.

A verb.

300

In this famous book series by J.K. Rowling, the main character is a young wizard.

Harry Potter.

300

This animated film follows a clownfish as he searches for his son who has been captured in the Great Barrier Reef.

Finding Nemo.

300

This Irish holiday is celebrated on March 17th and is associated with parades, wearing green, and celebrating Irish culture.

St. Patrick's Day.

300

A word that means to travel to different countries for pleasure or leisure.

Tourism.

300

These words are used to connect ideas in a sentence, such as "and," "but," and "because."

Conjunctions.

400

This music genre originated in Jamaica and features a strong offbeat rhythm, often associated with Bob Marley.

Reggae.

400

 In this classic film, a young girl named Dorothy is transported to a magical world where she meets the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion.

The Wizard of Oz.

400

This English playwright and poet is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language, known for works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."

William Shakespeare.

400

This word describes a person who writes books, stories, or articles.

Author.

400

When a noun is replaced by a word like "he," "she," or "it," it is using this grammatical concept.

Pronoun.

500

This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci features a woman with an enigmatic smile.

Mona Lisa.

500

In this comedy film, a man is cursed to live the same day over and over again until he learns to be a better person.

Groundhog Day.

500

This Indian festival of lights is one of the most popular festivals in Hinduism, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

Diwali

500

This word describes a statement that contradicts itself and still seems true.

Paradox.

500

Differentiate between "its" and "it's" in terms of usage.

"its" is the possessive form of it

"it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has"

Examples:

"The cat licked its paws."

"It's a beautiful day."