Edit Game
Storytelling: Strong verbs
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   30  Close
He was exhausted and quickly … on the couch (sleep)
 
napped
 
snoozed
 
slumbered
She … responsibility for the mistake (take)
 
assumed
 
seized
 
slumped
He … her the keys before leaving (give)
 
handed
 
offered
 
delivered
She … a rare book at the market (get)
 
obtained
 
fetched
 
seized
He … the plan flawlessly (do)
 
executed
 
performed
 
wandered
She … a necklace from shells she found on the beach (make)
 
crafted
 
assembled
 
gobbled
They bravely … the storm together (feel)
 
endured
 
suffered
 
slumbered
She … danger nearby and froze (feel)
 
sensed
 
endured
 
suffered
He … on his past mistakes before bed (think) Options: reflected, shouted, dashed →
 
reflected
 
shouted
 
dashed
She … the meaning of the letter for hours (think)
 
pondered
 
imagined
 
glanced
The two countries … a peace agreement after months of discussion (talk)
 
negotiated
 
muttered
 
slumbered
They … about their weekend plans over coffee (talk)
 
chatted
 
argued
 
negotiated
The king proudly … victory after the battle (say)
 
declared
 
muttered
 
whispered
He … a secret softly in her ear (say)
 
whispered
 
shouted
 
declared
She … her friend in the crowd immediately (see)
 
spotted
 
endured
 
slurped
They … the fireworks explode in the sky (see)
 
witnessed
 
spotted
 
muttered
The child … through the keyhole to see inside (look)
 
peeked
 
glanced
 
shouted
She … at him angrily after the rude comment (look)
 
glared
 
peeked
 
sipped
He … at the stars, lost in thought (look)
 
gazed
 
glanced
 
glared
She … into the shop before it closed (run)
 
dashed
 
wandered
 
slumbered
He … to the finish line as fast as he could (run)
 
sprinted
 
jogged
 
dashed
The soldiers … in perfect formation down the street (walk)
 
marched
 
strolled
 
lounged
She … across the creaky floor so she wouldn’t wake the baby (walk)
 
tiptoed
 
marched
 
wandered
The police … the stolen goods during the raid (take)
 
seized
 
fetched
 
gobbled
The thief quickly … the wallet from her bag (take)
 
snatched
 
grabbed
 
seized
The bird … on the branch, watching the garden below (sit)
 
perched
 
slumped
 
crouched
He was so tired that he … into the chair without saying a word (sit)
 
slumped
 
perched
 
'lounged
The hungry wolves … the meat in seconds (eat)
 
devoured
 
nibbled
 
sipped
She was nervous during the interview and only … on a cracker instead of eating lunch (eat)
 
nibbled
 
devoured
 
gobbled
The children were so thirsty that they … a bottle of water when they finished the race (drink)
 
gulped
 
slurped
 
sipped