Which is the correct spelling:
a) delicute
b) delicate
c) delecate
b) delicate
Which is the correct spelling:
a) quaint
b) qaint
c) qaynt
a) quaint
mingle means to:
a) socialise
b) blend
c) mix
a) socialise
b) blend
c)
Correct spelling for work meaning: calm, confident and composed:
a) poyse
b) poise
c) pose
b) poise
Which is the correct spelling:
a) exaggeratetion
b) exageration
c) exaggeration
c) exaggeration
Which is the correct spelling:
a) deliberat
b) delibarate
c) deliberate
c) deliberate
Which is the correct spelling:
a) meyhem
b) mayhem
c) maihem
b) mayhem
How many syllables does inevitable have?
a) 4
b) 6
c) 5
c) 5
Correct spelling for word meaning empty space:
a) voyd
b) voide
c) void
c) void
What part of speech is gullibly?
a) verb
b) adverb
c) adjective
b) adverb
Which is the correct spelling:
a) generos
b) generous
c) genarous
b) generous
Which is the correct spelling:
a) traypse
b) traipse
c) traips
b) traipse
What part of speech is dwindle :
a) noun
b) adverb
c) verb
c) noun
What part of speech is flamboyant?:
a) verb
b) adjective
b ) adverb
b) adjective
The suffix -ment, usually creates:
a) nouns
b) verbs
c) adjectives
a) nouns
eg: entertainment
Which is the correct spelling:
a) epitome
b) epidome
c) epitume
b) epitome
What is the correct spelling for someone who is overly proud of themselves, especially their looks:
a) vane
b) vein
c) vain
c) vain
Something that's not obvious or easy to notice:
a) subtle
b) little
c) supple
a) subtle
Correct spelling for the exclamation, here it is!:
a) voila
b) viola
c) wala
The suffix -ion, usually makes a verb become a...? (eg exaggerate)
a) adverb
b) noun
c) adjective
b) noun
Which is the correct spelling:
a) spectaculer
b) spectacular
b) spektacular
b) spectacular
What is the spelling word meaning "Kind, generous, and well-meaning; showing goodwill or a desire to help others":
a) generous
b) benevolent
c) tyrant
b) benevolent
a) inevitable
b) amicable
c) susceptible
b) amicable
Hanging around without purpose:
a) loyter
b) loiter
c) loyta
b) loiter
The suffix -cy, usually forms a:
a) noun
b) verb
c) adjective
a) noun
ie truancy