English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What did the Ugly Duckling grow up to be? a swan GRADE 2 What’s a shorter way to say “I did not see you”? “I didn’t see you.” GRADE 3 Find the antonyms: “I was happy that I won and he was sad that he lost.” happy, sad; and won, lost GRADE 4 How many “r’s” are in the word “library”? two GRADE 5 Give the plural of the phrase “this student.” these students GRADE 6 Which is the correct antonym of “perfect”: unperfect or imperfect? imperfect GRADE 7 Find the two synonyms: believable, incredible, unbelievable, valuable. incredible, unbelievable English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What number do these letters spell: f-i-v-e? 5 (five) GRADE 2 What’s the opposite of downtown? uptown GRADE 3 Letters that are not vowels are called …what? consonants GRADE 4 Find the nouns in the following sentence: “My father bumped his head on the ceiling in the attic.” father, head, ceiling, attic GRADE 5 Add a prefix to the word “necessary” to form its opposite. unnecessary GRADE 6 What does it mean when a person “blows hot and cold”: is the person moody or unpredictable or is he in a place where the weather changes frequently? The person is moody or unpredictable. GRADE 7 Is this a simile or a metaphor: “That joke is as stale as last week’s bread”? a simile (a comparison using “like” or “as”) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Find the action word in this sentence: “Lucy plays the piano.” plays GRADE 2 What do you call words that are close in meaning: synonyms or antonyms? synonyms GRADE 3 Say these words in alphabetical order: snake, iguana, turtle, lizard. iguana, lizard, snake, turtle GRADE 4 Which doesn’t belong here: Internet, television, car, newspaper, magazine car (not a means of communication) GRADE 5 Create an adjective from the noun “danger.” dangerous GRADE 6 What large, hairy spider got its name from Taranto, Italy? the tarantula GRADE 7 What’s the word for the wife of an emperor? empress English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Which of these words needs a capital letter: “my dog max”? Max GRADE 2 What is the plural of the word “fox”? foxes GRADE 3 If you wrote the story of your life, would you call it a biography or an autobiography? an autobiography GRADE 4 Spell the plural of “sheep.” s-h-e-e-p GRADE 5 What does it mean to “hold your tongue”? to say nothing GRADE 6 Form an adverb from the word “quick.” quickly GRADE 7 Spell “stationery” when it means “writing paper.” s-t-a-t-i-o-n-e-r-y English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Correct this sentence: “The zoo have too many animals.” “The zoo has too many animals.” GRADE 2 What two letters begin the word “think”? t-h GRADE 3 Say the pronoun in this sentence: “I have not yet started the homework.” I GRADE 4 Which are always full of exaggerations: tall tales or short stories? tall tales GRADE 5 Does this sentence contain a simile or a metaphor: “The sidewalk is a blanket of snow.” a metaphor (A simile makes a comparison using the words “like” or “as.”) GRADE 6 What part of the word “hemisphere” means “half”? hemi- GRADE 7 What is the plural form of “alumnus,” a person who has graduated from a school? alumni English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 I say “meow” and my name rhymes with “mitten.” What am I? a kitten GRADE 2 Correct this sentence: “Mom and me went shopping.” Mom and I went shopping. GRADE 3 Which of these words ends with the letter “e”: travel, trouble, trail? trouble GRADE 4 Find the nouns in this sentence: “His bark is worse than his bite.” bark, bite GRADE 5 What letter appears twice in the word “gypsy”? y GRADE 6 Correct the verb in this sentence: “They rung the bell.” “They rang the bell.” GRADE 7 Correct this sentence: “We seen the show twice.” “We saw the show twice.” or, “We have (or had) seen the show twice.” English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 How many “t’s” are there in the word “little”? two GRADE 2 What word is “hippo” short for? hippopotamus GRADE 3 Rearrange the letters to turn the word “lump” into a purple fruit. p-l-u-m (plum) GRADE 4 What part of the word “trilogy” means “three”? tri- GRADE 5 Does the prefix “mega-” mean distant, large, or faded? larg GRADE 6 Give the comparative form of the phrase “a good job.” a better job GRADE 7 Which word isn’t from Spanish: coyote, iguana, lion, burro. lion (from French) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What is the opposite of first? last GRADE 2 Which continent is listed first in the dictionary: Asia or Africa? Africa GRADE 3 Say and spell the fourth month of the year. April (A-p-r-i-l) GRADE 4 What silent letter ends the word “dumb”? b GRADE 5 Find the two pairs of antonyms in this saying: “United we stand, divided we fall.” united, divided and stand, fall GRADE 6 According to the saying, what shouldn’t you put before the horse? the cart GRADE 7 Spell the comparative form of “early.” e-a-r-l-i-e-r English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Say this sentence correctly: “They is at the playground.” They are at the playground. GRADE 2 Find the opposites in this sentence: “My clean pants got dirty.” clean, dirty GRADE 3 Which word doesn’t belong here: fry, roast, boil, vote, bake? vote (not a cooking method) GRADE 4 What kind of sentence states the main idea of a paragraph? a topic sentence GRADE 5 Give the superlative form of the adjective “bad.” worst GRADE 6 Complete the analogy: New York is to New Yorker as Paris is to . . . what? Parisian GRADE 7 What verb can you make from the word “general”? generalize English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What’s the word for frozen water? ice GRADE 2 Which two words have the same meaning: pupil, teacher, student, classroom? pupil, student GRADE 3 Spell “knit” in the sentence “Grandma knit me a sweater.” k-n-i-t GRADE 4 Which is a synonym of “storyteller”: comedian, character, narrator? narrator GRADE 5 Change the suffix of the word “powerful” to make it mean the opposite. powerless GRADE 6 Spell the past tense of “fight.” f-o-u-g-h-t (fought) GRADE 7 Why isn’t this word group a sentence: “Marcy, my cousin from Ohio”? It has no predicate. (A sentence needs a subject and a predicate.) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Counting backward, which comes next: third, second, . . . ? first GRADE 2 What do you call a group of words that tells a complete idea? a sentence GRADE 3 Spell the plural of “wolf.” w-o-l-v-e-s (wolves) GRADE 4 Add a prefix to the verb “understand” to form its opposite. misunderstand GRADE 5 What abbreviated title can be used for both single and married women? Ms. GRADE 6 Spell the superlative form of the word “fuzzy” f-u-z-z-i-e-s-t (fuzziest) GRADE 7 Is a forgetful person sometimes called a wimp, a scatterbrain, or a tough cookie? a scatterbrain English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Which names an insect: butter or butterfly? butterfly GRADE 2 Which word ends in a double “g”: leg, egg, peg? egg GRADE 3 What does a doughnut have in its middle: a w-h-o-l-e or h-o-l-e? h-o-l-e (hole) GRADE 4 What’s another word for the lesson at the end of a fable? moral GRADE 5 Which is not a synonym of “tiny”: microscopic, major, miniature? major GRADE 6 Which word cannot be used as both a noun and a verb: feel, hear, touch? hear GRADE 7 Find the antonyms: depressed, cheerful, repressed, charming. depressed, cheerful English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What’s a guppy? a fish GRADE 2 Which means “no longer living”: exit or extinct? extinct GRADE 3 Who designs a house: an author, an architect or an aviator? an architect GRADE 4 What U.S. state’s name sounds like the long hair that grows on a male lion’s head? Maine GRADE 5 If I get a loan from the bank, will I be the borrower or the lender? the borrower GRADE 6 Which word is listed first in a dictionary: map, mapping, maple? map GRADE 7 Is the phrase “exact same” redundant or ironic? redundant (If something is the same, it matches something else exactly.) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What’s the opposite of “in”? out GRADE 2 In what part of a book would you find the table of contents: the front or back? the front GRADE 3 What word means the same as 12 o’clock at night: noon or midnight? midnight GRADE 4 What do you call the people or animals in a story? characters GRADE 5 If you’re left “high and dry,” do you feel alone and helpless or tired and thirsty? alone and helpless GRADE 6 What word refers both to an orchestra leader and a railroad employee? conductor GRADE 7 Which spells a dry, sandy place: d-e-s-e-r-t or d-e-s-s-e-r-t? d-e-s-e-r-t (desert) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Which is a make-believe animal: a dragon or a wagon? a dragon GRADE 2 Do proper nouns begin with small letters or capital letters? capital letters GRADE 3 Which word does not begin with the silent letter “k”: knee, knife, nest? nest GRADE 4 Which does NOT mean “walk slowly”: saunter, stroll, gallop? gallop GRADE 5 Find the word that ends with the letters “c-k”: traffic, critic, drumstick. drumstick GRADE 6 What part of speech is a word labeled a-d-v in the dictionary? an adverb GRADE 7 Is the “finale” the beginning or end of a musical work? the end English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 Which one is a flower: a lion or a dandelion? a dandelion GRADE 2 What’s the word for a hole in your tooth? cavity GRADE 3 What is the past tense of the verb “eat”? ate GRADE 4 When you feel sad, are you “down in the dumps” or “out in left field”? down in the dumps GRADE 5 What word means the exact opposite of “interior”? exterior GRADE 6 Find the simple subject in this sentence: “The big gray car drove away.” car GRADE 7 According to the old saying, what heals all wounds? time English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What letter ends the word “boy”? y GRADE 2 What’s the word that means more than one man? men GRADE 3 Which of these words can be a noun and a verb: train, car, airplane? train GRADE 4 Find the two adverbs in this sentence: “We’ll start our race slowly and then go quickly.” slowly, quickly GRADE 5 Which is not a proper noun: island, Iceland, Ireland? island GRADE 6 “Math is easy.” Is this fact or opinion? opinion GRADE 7 Add a suffix to the verb “paint” to turn it into the noun for the person who practices this art. -er (painter) English Questions & Answers GRADE 1 What are the capital letters in “the United States of America”? U, S and A GRADE 2 What is the opposite of “fast”? slow GRADE 3 Which word can you add to “cheese” to make a compound word: burger or peas? burger (to get cheeseburger) GRADE 4 Does “humungous” mean huge, funny or very expensive? huge GRADE 5 Change the plural pronouns to singular form: “Don’t call us; we’ll call you.” “Don’t call me; I’ll call you.” GRADE 6 What do the words “dizzy,” “pizza,” and “puzzle” have in common? two z’s GRADE 7 You have an ingenious idea for a new app. Is it clever or boneheaded? clever
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