Troublesome Words (LA)

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Ms. Reese’s Edition
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question A-B
Word that means “Next to”
$100 Answer A-B
beside
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$200 Question A-B
word that means “completely prepared”
$200 Answer A-B
all ready
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$300 Question A-B
word that means “ to carry
from a distant place to a
closer one”
$300 Answer A-B
bring
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$400 Question A-B
Two words that mean
“very much”
$400 Answer A-B
a lot
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$500 Question A-B
word used to mean “divide”
when only two people are
involved
$500 Answer A-B
between
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$100 Question C-F
word that expresses
ability
$100 Answer C-F
can
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Daily Double
Daily Double Question
word that means “in past
times”
Daily Double Answer
formerly
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$300 Question C-F
verb that means “to select”
$300 Answer C-F
choose
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$400 Question C-F
word that expresses a
comparison of nouns that
can be counted
indicates a smaller
amount
$400 Answer C-F
fewer
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$500 Question C-F
past tense of a verb ; means
“selected”
$500 Answer C-F
chose
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$100 Question G-L
word that indicates movement
from outside
to a point within
$100 Answer G-L
inside
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$200 Question G-L
word that means to “put or
place”
$200 Answer G-L
lay
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$300 Question G-L
word that means “to receive
knowledge”
$300 Answer G-L
learn
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$400 Question G-L
word that means “to go away”
$400 Answer G-L
leave
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$500 Question G-L
word that means
“not firmly attached”
$500 Answer G-L
loose
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$100 Question M-P
adjective used with nouns
that can be counted;
indicates more
$100 Answer M-P
many
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$200 Question M-P
a word that means “to go
or come before”
$200 Answer M-P
precede
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$300 Question M-P
word that expresses
permission or possibility
$300 Answer M-P
may
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$400 Question M-P
adjective used with nouns
that cannot be counted;
can also be a pronoun;
indicates more
$400 Answer M-P
much
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$500 Question M-P
word that means “to continue”
$500 Answer M-P
proceed
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$100 Question Q-S
word that means
”completely or entirely”
(adverb)
$100 Answer Q-S
quite
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$200 Question Q-S
word that means to
“cause to move upward”
needs a direct object
$200 Answer Q-S
raise
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$300 Question Q-S
word that means “silent”
or “motionless”
$300 Answer Q-S
quiet
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$400 Question Q-S
verb that means “to move
upward”
$400 Answer Q-S
rise
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$500 Question Q-S
verb that means “put or
place” (has a direct object)
$500 Answer Q-S
set
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$100 Question T-Z
Contraction that means they are
$100 Answer T-Z
they’re
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$200 Question T-Z
Word used to introduce a sentence
or indicate a place
$200 Answer T-Z
there
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$300 Question T-Z
pronoun used to show ownership
$300 Answer T-Z
Their
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$400 Question T-Z
Word that means also or in addition to
$400 Answer T-Z
too
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$500 Question T-Z
subject pronoun that indicates an
unknown person;
usually begins a question or
subordinate clause
$500 Answer T-Z
who
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Final Jeopardy Question
• Choose the correct word:
• The quarterback (past, passed) the ball
as the clock wound down.
Final Jeopardy Answer
• passed
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