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English Smart 3 Review Units 14-16

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  • What is an "interrogative sentence"?
    A sentence that asks a question. (E.g. What time is it?)
  • Wait until you're called.
    imperative
    declarative
    exclamatory
    interrogative
  • Oh my god!
    imperative
    declarative
    interrogative
    exclamatory
  • Synonym of: total
    add
  • The shrew is the ___ link in the food chain.
    2nd
    3rd
    4th
    5th
  • Caused by nature; not by humans.
    natural
  • To bite food in the mouth with the teeth.
    chew
  • Mosquitoes are very light.
    False
    True
  • Goes with "Blubber" = ?
    Blibber
  • Mosquitoes are noisy.
    False
    True
  • The saliva in the wound stops blood from clotting.
    True
    False
  • What is a "synonym"?
    A word that means the same as another word.
  • Break down food so it can be absorbed and used by the body.
    digest
  • One female mosquito can produce 50 to 100 eggs.
    False
    True
  • They are playing baseball.
    exclamatory
    declarative
    imperative
    interrogative
  • Go do your homework _
    ?
    .
    !
  • The wind blew. (howling, furiously)
    The howling wind blew furiously.
  • What you get from food to grow and keep your body healthy.
    nutrients
  • The beetle is the ___ link in the food chain.
    5th
    4th
    2nd
    3rd
  • The game was finished. (exciting, early)
    The exciting game was finished early.
  • What is a "declarative sentence"?
    A sentence that makes a statement. (E.g. The boy walked the dog.)
  • A physical feeling from something that comes into contact with the body.
    sensation
  • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
    success
  • Not hard or complicated; easy.
    simple
  • To have good fortune.
    lucky
  • The dogs are playing. (cute, cheerfully)
    The cute dogs are playing cheerfully.
  • How are you?
    declarative
    imperative
    interrogative
    exclamatory
  • The point or place where something begins.
    origin
  • What is an "antonym"?
    A word that describes a person, animal, place, or thing.
    A word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
    A word that describes the action word in a sentence.
    A word that has the same meaning of another word.
  • The crying baby ... ?
    made a lot of noise.
    chased the thief.
    walked with a cane.
    gathered in the gymnasium.
  • The bases are loaded _
    .
    !
    ?
  • This is my house _
    .
    ?
    !
  • Synonym of: lower
    drop
  • What are "homophones"?
    Words that sound the same but are spelled differently. (E.g. hear - here)
  • Look out for the car!
    exclamatory
    interrogative
    declarative
    imperative
  • Synonym of: remain
    stay
  • game / the / we / won
    We won the game.
  • To make something come closer, like when a light brings bugs near it.
    attract
  • Synonym of: finish
    end
  • I don't _____ the answer.
    no
    know
  • James has _____ to school every day.
    been
    bean
  • Antonym of "funny"?
    comical
    serious
    laughing
    joking
  • Synonym of: rude
    nasty
  • The police officer ... ?
    gathered in the gymnasium.
    chased the thief.
    walked with a cane.
    made a lot of noise.
  • The students sang the songs. (talented, loudly)
    The talented students sang the songs loudly.
  • Antonym of "exciting"?
    fun
    dull
    scary
    interesting
  • Why the owl has no natural predators?
    It is too ugly for other animals to eat.
    It is too small to eat.
    It is too smart to eat.
    It can fly and no animals try to eat it.
  • A way to show or explain something by giving one kind to help others understand.
    example
  • What is an "imperative sentence"?
    A sentence that tells you what you want to happen. (E.g. Wait until you're called.)
  • Facts or information indicating whether a belief is true.
    evidence
  • Synonym of: mad
    angry
  • Happy birthday _
    .
    ?
    !
  • What you can blow = ?
    bubbles
  • Antonym of "beautiful"?
    happy
    ugly
    careful
    pretty
  • In the food chain, what is the role of the sun and the nutrients in the soil?
    They keep the animals warm.
    They give light to the plants and animals.
    They provide energy for the 1st link in the food chain.
    They look nice and soft.
  • the / test / gave / teacher / students / a / the
    The teacher gave the students a test.
  • A tiny flying bug that bites people and animals and sometimes makes you itch.
    mosquito
  • What does an "adjective" do?
    It describes a noun.
    It describes the action in a sentence.
    It names a person, animal, place, or thing.
    It describes a verb.
  • The boy walked his dog.
    interrogative
    imperative
    exclamatory
    declarative
  • All _____ we have to go to school.
    weak
    week
  • Our surrounding area; where animals and plants live.
    environment
  • Antonym of "crowded"?
    many
    empty
    few
    full
  • The boy ran. (happy, quickly)
    The happy boy ran quickly.
  • The lettuce is the ___ link in the food chain.
    3rd
    4th
    1st
    2nd
  • Wow, what a great catch _
    ?
    .
    !
  • A cause or explanation for an action or event.
    reason
  • What is a "synonym"?
    A word that means the same as another word.
    A word that describes a noun.
    A word that combines two words to make a new word.
    A word that means the opposite as another word.
  • Antonym of "friend"?
    enemy
    person
    buddy
    best friend
  • Please come _____ now.
    here
    hear
  • She looked _____ because she was ill.
    pale
    pail
  • An animal that eats other animals.
    Predator
  • The turtle fell into the _____ .
    hole
    whole
  • Antonym of "strong"?
    slow
    lazy
    weak
    fast
  • What year did William Semple invent gum?
    1869
  • We had to _____ in line.
    weight
    wait
  • Correctly or in the right way.
    properly
  • Blue jeans attract mosquitos.
    True
    False
  • The _____ beat the tortoise in the race.
    hair
    hare
  • The wet stuff in your mouth that helps you chew and swallow food.
    saliva
  • The mosquito spits saliva into the wound when it bites.
    False
    True
  • The old man ... ?
    walked with a cane.
    gathered in the school gymnasium.
    chased the theif.
    made a lot of noise.
  • Synonym of: cut
    saw
  • Candy coated gum = ?
    chiclets
  • Synonym of: dish
    plate
  • There is seldom an itch after a mosquito bite.
    True
    False
  • Be quiet.
    interrogative
    imperative
    declarative
    exclamatory
  • Is the runner fast enough to steal the base _
    !
    .
    ?
  • Only the male mosquito bites people.
    True
    False
  • To engage in physical activity; take exercise.
    exercising
  • cream / ice / he / two / ate / scoops / of
    He ate two scoops of ice cream.
  • holidays / summer / finally / here / are
    Summer holidays are finally here.
  • The environment with mountains, rivers, plants and animals.
    nature
  • The owl is the ___ link in the food chain.
    2nd
    1st
    5th
    4th
  • All people attract mosquitoes equally.
    False
    True
  • Antonym of "windy"?
    sunny
    calm
    cloudy
    rainy
  • I could not stop my bicycle because the _____ did not work.
    break
    brake
  • My _____ works downtown.
    farther
    father
  • Light-colored clothes attract mosquitoes.
    True
    False
  • I _____ like to travel.
    would
    wood
  • Antonym of "happy"?
    sleepy
    angry
    sad
    excited
  • Antonym of "tame"?
    rare
    soft
    wild
    gentle
  • Cricket eats grass, bird eats cricket, snake eats bird, eagle eats snake.
    food chain
  • A cut or hurt spot on your skin that might bleed.
    wound
  • What does an "adverb" do?
    It names a person, animal, place, or thing.
    It describes the action in a sentence.
    It describes a noun.
    It describes a verb.
  • A kind of food or thing in your body that helps you grow strong, like what's in meat, eggs, or nuts.
    protein
  • Mosquitoes do not like perfume.
    True
    False
  • The _____ cleaned the room.
    maid
    made
  • The cake was made out of _____ .
    flower
    flour
  • Take your seats before the game begins _
    .
    ?
    !
  • Exercising with gum = ?
    chewing
  • To get something good from something; an advantage.
    benefit
  • What animals are on top of their food chain?
    Cow, pig, chicken, goat.
    Cat, dog, hamster, rabbit.
    Tiger, eagle, wolf, killer whale.
    Snake, beetle, frog, horse.
  • Something you put on your skin or clothes to keep bugs like mosquitoes away.
    repellent
  • How are you today _
    ?
    .
    !
  • Antonym of "soft"?
    big
    flat
    smooth
    hard
  • To get (something) ready.
    prepare
  • Antonym of "work"?
    sleep
    make
    write
    play
  • All the students ... ?
    made a lot of noise.
    walked with a cane.
    gathered in the gymnasium.
    chased the thief.
  • Synonym of: sad
    unhappy
  • Something that keeps bothering you or makes you feel a little mad or tired.
    annoying
  • long / it / day / rained / all
    It rained all day long.
  • What does it mean to "transfer energy"?
    To practice lighting.
    To pass energy from one thing to another.
    To send energy.
    To eat energy.
  • Antonym of "dangerous"?
    boring
    risky
    safe
    exciting
  • The stuff something is made of, like wood, plastic, or cloth.
    material
  • The slug is the ___ link in the food chain.
    2nd
    3rd
    1st
    4th
  • Antonym of "repair"?
    use
    protect
    ruin
    fix
  • The mosquito's saliva can stop bleeding.
    True
    False
  • Which team is winning so far _
    !
    ?
    .
  • What year did Thomas Adams invent a machine that made chicle gum sticks?
    1871
  • Synonym of: oceans
    seas
  • A teeth doctor.
    dentist
  • William's last name = ?
    William Semple
  • John, the boy in the class, was late. (tallest, again)
    John, the tallest boy in the class, was late again.
  • water / the / up / plants / soil / from / soak / the
    The plants soak up the water from the soil.
  • What position do humans have on the food chain?
    Middle of the food chain.
    Top of the food chain.
    I don't know...
    Bottom of the food chain.
  • What time is it?
    interrogative
    exclamatory
    declarative
    imperative
  • A sweet-smelling liquid that people spray to smell nice.
    perfume
  • Chicle is a rubbery form of this = ?
    sap
  • You should _____ the answer in the box.
    write
    right
  • What is an "exclamatory sentence"?
    A sentence that show emotion. (E.g. Look out for the car!)