Q: Which civilization has the longest, continually used written language? A: Chinese
Q: A word that describes a noun is called what? A: Adjective
Q: A sentence is a group of words which describes or imparts a complete what? A: thought
Q: Is the word "nuclear" pronounced new-clear or nuke-ular? A: new-clear
Q: "It's" can only ever be used to mean two things. Name one. A: It is
Q: In English, one (usually) makes an adverb out of a noun or adjective by adding what? A: ly
Q: Two words which are opposite in meaning are called what? A: Antonyms
Q: Two words that are pronounced alike but mean different things are called what? A: homonyms
Q: A group of words which describes or imparts an incomplete thought is called a___. A: clause
Q: A verb ending in "-ing" is called a _____. A: Gerund
Q: In English, when do you put an apostrophe in a third-person verb? A: Never
Q: A verb that is changed to the past tense by adding "-ed" is called a ____ verb. A: Regular
Q: A word which names a person, place or thing is called a what? A: NounÂ