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Define a...
100

Fill in the blank with an adjective.

The girl was very ________________.

Any describing word e.g. tall, smart, loud, happy

100

'Short' is an adjective.

TRUE - adjectives are any describing words.

100

VERB: ylf

Fly
100

Noun

Any person, place, animal, object, emotion, or concept.

100

Noun

A word that stands for a person, place, thing, emotion, idea, or concept.

200

Fill in the blank with a common noun.

I bought a ________ yesterday.

Any object or animal (must be singular) 

e.g. ball, puppy, chocolate bar

200

Adverbs are only used to describe verbs.

TRUE - you 'add' them to 'verbs', hence 'adverbs'.

200

NOUN: izazp

Pizza

200

Adjective

Any describing word (e.g. short, tall, dark, bright, quick, slow)

200

Adjective

A word that describes a noun or adds to its meaning.

300

Fill in the blank with a verb in the correct tense.

I was ___________ to the shops.

Verb in progressive tense, e.g. running, walking, skipping

300

All nouns must start with a capital letter.

FALSE - only proper nouns start with capital letters such as people's names, cities, countries, or businesses (E.g. Samantha, London, Egypt, Tesco)

300

ADVERB: paihpyl

Happily

300

Verb

Any action (e.g. run, jump, swim, sleep)

300

Verb

A word that shows what a person or thing is doing or what is happening.

400

Fill in the blank with an adverb.

He danced _____________ in his bedroom.

Any word used to describe or add detail to an action (e.g. happily, quickly, awkwardly)

400

'Frustration', 'purple', and 'time' are all examples of nouns.

TRUE - these are all abstract nouns.

400

ADJECTIVE: ylergtit

Glittery

400

Adverb

Any word that adds to a verb (e.g. quickly, slowly, loudly, quietly)

400

Adverb

A word that adds to the meaning of a verb or adjective or another adverb and tells how, when, or where soemthing happens.

500

Fill in the blank with an abstract noun.

I was filled with a feeling of ___________.

Any emotion/experience listed as a NOUN.

E.g. happiness (not happy), love, anger (not angry)

500

All adverbs must end in -ly

FALSE - Most adverbs do end with -ly, but there are a few exceptions. These include soon, nearby, more, later.
500

ABSTRACT NOUN: catdonuei

Education

500

Preposition

Any word that indicates the position of something (e.g. behind, under, above, beside)

500

Preposition

A word used with a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or means.