Is the word "comprise" used correctly or incorrectly in the following sentence:
"Football players and rowdy fans comprise Freddie Friday nights."
Correct!
Is the word "earnest" used correctly in the following sentence?
"If you lost your toothbrush, did you check in the earnest yet?"
No! Incorrect!
Is "relevant" used correctly in the following sentence?
"This lesson is relevant to English 7."
Correct!
Is the word "abundant" used correctly in this sentence? "There was an abundant supply of blank paper."
Yes! That's correct!
What is the definition of the word "adapt?"
Adapt–to change or modify something.
How do you spell the word that means "to consist of or make up something?"
C-O-M-P-R-I-S-E
Is earnest used correctly in this sentence: "He earnestly wanted to leave school and never come back."
Yes! That's correct!
How do you spell the word that refers to when something is closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered?
R-E-L-E-V-A-N-T
What is the definition of the word "abundant?"
Abundant–when there is a large number or amount of something.
Would the following word be a synonym or antonym for the word "adapt?"
"Change"
Synonym!
What is the definition of the word "comprise?"
Comprise–to consist of or make up something.
Would the following word be a synonym or antonym for the word "earnest?"
"Insincere"
Antonym!
Is the word relevant used correctly in this sentence: "I'm not sure if that will relevant to him or not."
No! That's incorrect. Remember, relevant means appropriate to something.
Would the following word be a synonym or antonym for the word "abundant"?
"Plentiful"
Synonym!
Is the word "adapt" used correctly in this sentence? "Boy, I really need to adapt to this new school schedule."
Yes! Correct!
Would the following word be a synonym or antonym for "comprise"?
"Consist"
Synonym!
How do you spell the word that means "sincere, serious, and sometimes intense?"
E-A-R-N-E-S-T
What is the definition of the word "relevant?"
Relevant– closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
Is the word "abundant" used correctly in the following sentence?
"There was such an abundant number of students that the halls were empty and it seemed like only a few were there."
Incorrect!
How do you spell the word that means "to change or modify something?"
A-D-A-P-T
Is comprise used correctly in this sentence: "My sister and I had a disagreement but then we came to a comprise?"
No. That is incorrect. Remember, comprise means to make up or consist of something.
What is the definition of the word "earnest?"
Earnest–sincere, serious, and sometimes intense.
Would the following be a synonym or antonym for the word "relevant"
"Unrelated"
Antonym!
How do you spell the word that refers to when there is a large number or amount of something?
A-B-U-N-D-A-N-T
Is the word "adapt" used correctly in this sentence?
"I think they adapted a child that was from Africa."
Incorrect!