Edit Game
Tier 2 R
 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   21  Close
We bought FRESH fruit from the store.
New or recently made or picked.
There was a DROUGHT in Arizona.
A time with no rain.
The students agreed to TRADE books after finishing them.
To exchange one thing for another.
My family likes to TRAVEL during the summer.
To go from one place to another.
Plants need sunlight and water to GROW.
To increase in size or develop.
The BRIDGE connects the two sides of the river.
A structure built to cross over something.
A large CROWD gathered for the game.
A big group of people.
They worked together to CREATE a poster.
To make something new.
Wearing a helmet can PREVENT injuries.
To stop something from happening.
We need to PREPARE for the science test.
To get ready for something.
I PREDICT it will rain later today.
To say what you think will happen.
He chose to REFUSE the offer because it didn’t feel right.
To say no to something.
I can RELATE to the character because we have similar experiences.
To understand or connect with something.
I RECOMMEND that book because it’s really interesting.
To suggest something as a good idea.
The story will REVEAL the ending at the very end.
To make something known or show it.
Turning off lights can REDUCE your electricity bill.
To make something smaller or less.
I didn’t RECOGNIZE him with his new haircut.
To know someone or something from before.
Studying hard can RESULT in better grades.
The outcome of something.
The assignment will REQUIRE you to write three paragraphs.
To need something in order to be done.
She RAISED her hand to RESPOND to the teacher’s question.
To answer or reply.
I didn’t REALIZE the test was today until I got to class.
To suddenly understand something.