Homonyms
Homophone
Idioms
Grammar
Random
100

This word means “a part of the body” and also means “to lend something to someone.”

hand

100

This word sounds like "sea," but it means the action of looking. 

See

100

The idiom "zip your lip" means

To be quiet

100

Change to passive: “She reads the book.”

“The book is read by her”

100

This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”

Mars


200

This word means “a metal tool for eating” and also “a split in a road.”

fork

200

This word sounds like "sun," but it means a male child.

son

200

The idiom "on cloud nine" means

to be very happy


200

Which is correct: “She (don’t / doesn't) like coffee." 

She doesn't like coffee. 

200

This city is known as the “Big Apple.”

New York City

300

This word means “an animal that lives in a hive” and also a letter in the alphabet.

bee

300

This word sounds like "right," but it’s what you do when you use a pen.

write

300

The idiom "under the weather" means

to be sick / not feel good


300

This is the term for a word that describes a noun, like "blue" in "blue car."

adjective

300

This country is famous for its pyramids and the Nile River.

Egypt

400

This word means “a thin piece of wood” and “to choose something.”

pick

400

This word sounds like "flower," but it’s used in baking cakes and bread.

flour

400

The idiom "barking up the wrong tree" means

to make the wrong choice; to ask the wrong person

400

This term describes a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.

complex sentence

400

This is the most common gas in Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen


500

This word means “a large animal” and also “to give birth.”

bear

500

This word sounds like "heard" and means "a group of animals" 

herd

500

The idiom "like taking candy from a baby" means

something is easy


500

This term describes words like a, an, the, some

articles

500

This person painted "Starry night" and is one of Sarah's favorite painters. 

Vincent Van Gogh