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What is the opposite of 'dead'?
What is the opposite of 'dead'?
What rhymes with 'hill'?
What rhymes with 'hill'?
What is the past tense of the verb 'know'?
What is the past tense of the verb 'know'?
What is the opposite of 'dark'?
What is the opposite of 'dark'?
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How do you pronounce the word 'sailor'?
How do you pronounce the word 'sailor'?
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What is the past participle of the verb 'go'?
What is the past participle of the verb 'go'?
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What is the opposite of 'everyone'?
What is the opposite of 'everyone'?
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What rhymes with 'farm'?
What rhymes with 'farm'?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Stand: one of the words in focus
- Quite: another word in focus
- Sailor: broken down into syllables as sail-or
- Everyone: broken down into syllables as eve-ry-one
- Darling: broken down into syllables as dar-ling
- Notice: broken down into syllables as no-tice
- Rabbit: broken down into syllables as rab-bit
Opposites
- Hear is opposite of unaware
- Stand is opposite of sit
- Quite is opposite of partially
- New is opposite of old
- Everyone is opposite of no one
- Little is opposite of large
- Dark is opposite of bright
- Dead is opposite of alive
- Drown is opposite of float
- Never is opposite of always
- Notice is opposite of ignore
- Come is opposite of go
Rhyming Words
- River rhymes with shiver
- Sun rhymes with run
- Hill rhymes with still
- Hear rhymes with fear
- Stand rhymes with band
- Eight rhymes with late
- New rhymes with few
- Farm rhymes with arm
- Old rhymes with gold
- Be rhymes with me and see
- Along rhymes with darling
- Hill rhymes with mill
- Dark rhymes with park
- Just rhymes with must
- Drowned rhymes with ground
- Never rhymes with ever
- Me rhymes with see
Verb Forms
- Hear: present (hear), simple past (heard), past participle (heard)
- Stand: present (stand), simple past (stood), past participle (stood)
- Go: present (go), simple past (went), past participle (gone)
- Come: present (come), simple past (came), past participle (come)
- Know: present (know), simple past (knew), past participle (known)
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Test your knowledge of words from the poem 'Come Out with Me' in Class IV English, including vocabulary and opposites. Identify the correct meanings and spellings of various words.