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Let’s go through each question one by one and explain the correct answer.
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Question 1:
> Everyone needs to do their homework tomorrow ___ for Dominic.
Options:
A. acept
B. execp
C. except
D. accept
✔ Correct Answer: C. except
🔹 Explanation:
“Except” means “not including” — so the sentence means everyone *except* Dominic has to do homework.
“Accept” means to receive or agree to something — that doesn’t fit here.
Also, options A and B are misspellings.
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Question 2:
> Christmas is the most _____ time of the year.
Options:
A. wonderful
B. wonderfull
C. wunderfull
D. wunderful
✔ Correct Answer: A. wonderful
🔹 Explanation:
The correct spelling of the word meaning “extremely good or pleasing” is wonderful.
“Wonderfull” (B) and “wunderfull” (C) have extra letters.
“Wunderful” (D) is a made-up or misspelled version — sometimes people mispronounce it that way, but the correct spelling is “wonderful”.
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Question 3:
> I love the new Taylor Swift album so much. I always have it on ___ so I can listen to it all the time.
Options:
A. repeat
B. reepeat
C. repeat
D. reepet
✔ Correct Answer: A. repeat *(Note: Option C is also “repeat”, so both A and C are correct — likely a typo in the quiz)*
🔹 Explanation:
“Repeat” is the correct spelling. In music players, you say “put it on repeat” to play it over and over.
Options B and D are misspellings.
*(If forced to pick one, choose A — but technically A and C are identical.)*
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Question 4:
> Look at the ___ piece of cake! It was delicious!
Options:
A. huge
B. huje
C. huuge
D. hug
✔ Correct Answer: A. huge
🔹 Explanation:
“Huge” means very large — fits perfectly with describing a big piece of cake.
“Huji” (B) and “huuge” (C) are misspellings.
“Hug” (D) is a verb/noun meaning to embrace — doesn’t describe size.
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Question 5:
> Do you ever wish you were ___ so no one could see you?
Options:
A. invisible
B. invizable
C. invizible
D. invisable
✔ Correct Answer: A. invisible
🔹 Explanation:
“Invisible” means unable to be seen.
The other options are common misspellings — the correct spelling ends in “-ible”, not “-able” or “-izible”.
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Question 6:
> I ___ we were going to have chicken for dinner instead of spaghetti.
Options:
A. thought
B. thaught
C. thauht
D. taught
✔ Correct Answer: A. thought
🔹 Explanation:
This is the past tense of “think”. The sentence is about what the speaker believed in the past.
“Taught” (D) is the past tense of “teach” — doesn’t fit.
B and C are misspellings of “thought”.
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Question 7:
> Do you want ___ cup of coffee?
*(Note: The image cuts off — but based on context, this is likely asking for an article like “a” or “an” — however, no options are visible.)*
⚠️ Incomplete Question — Since the image cuts off after “Do you want ___ cup of coffee?”, and there are no visible choices, we can’t answer this accurately without more info.
But if we assume it’s testing the use of articles:
✔ Likely intended answer: a
🔹 Explanation:
We say “a cup of coffee” because “cup” starts with a consonant sound.
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1. C. except
2. A. wonderful
3. A. repeat (or C — same word)
4. A. huge
5. A. invisible
6. A. thought
7. [Incomplete — likely “a”]
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Let me know if you’d like help with the rest of the 20 questions — feel free to upload the full page or type them out!
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Question 1:
> Everyone needs to do their homework tomorrow ___ for Dominic.
Options:
A. acept
B. execp
C. except
D. accept
✔ Correct Answer: C. except
🔹 Explanation:
“Except” means “not including” — so the sentence means everyone *except* Dominic has to do homework.
“Accept” means to receive or agree to something — that doesn’t fit here.
Also, options A and B are misspellings.
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Question 2:
> Christmas is the most _____ time of the year.
Options:
A. wonderful
B. wonderfull
C. wunderfull
D. wunderful
✔ Correct Answer: A. wonderful
🔹 Explanation:
The correct spelling of the word meaning “extremely good or pleasing” is wonderful.
“Wonderfull” (B) and “wunderfull” (C) have extra letters.
“Wunderful” (D) is a made-up or misspelled version — sometimes people mispronounce it that way, but the correct spelling is “wonderful”.
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Question 3:
> I love the new Taylor Swift album so much. I always have it on ___ so I can listen to it all the time.
Options:
A. repeat
B. reepeat
C. repeat
D. reepet
✔ Correct Answer: A. repeat *(Note: Option C is also “repeat”, so both A and C are correct — likely a typo in the quiz)*
🔹 Explanation:
“Repeat” is the correct spelling. In music players, you say “put it on repeat” to play it over and over.
Options B and D are misspellings.
*(If forced to pick one, choose A — but technically A and C are identical.)*
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Question 4:
> Look at the ___ piece of cake! It was delicious!
Options:
A. huge
B. huje
C. huuge
D. hug
✔ Correct Answer: A. huge
🔹 Explanation:
“Huge” means very large — fits perfectly with describing a big piece of cake.
“Huji” (B) and “huuge” (C) are misspellings.
“Hug” (D) is a verb/noun meaning to embrace — doesn’t describe size.
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Question 5:
> Do you ever wish you were ___ so no one could see you?
Options:
A. invisible
B. invizable
C. invizible
D. invisable
✔ Correct Answer: A. invisible
🔹 Explanation:
“Invisible” means unable to be seen.
The other options are common misspellings — the correct spelling ends in “-ible”, not “-able” or “-izible”.
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Question 6:
> I ___ we were going to have chicken for dinner instead of spaghetti.
Options:
A. thought
B. thaught
C. thauht
D. taught
✔ Correct Answer: A. thought
🔹 Explanation:
This is the past tense of “think”. The sentence is about what the speaker believed in the past.
“Taught” (D) is the past tense of “teach” — doesn’t fit.
B and C are misspellings of “thought”.
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Question 7:
> Do you want ___ cup of coffee?
*(Note: The image cuts off — but based on context, this is likely asking for an article like “a” or “an” — however, no options are visible.)*
⚠️ Incomplete Question — Since the image cuts off after “Do you want ___ cup of coffee?”, and there are no visible choices, we can’t answer this accurately without more info.
But if we assume it’s testing the use of articles:
✔ Likely intended answer: a
🔹 Explanation:
We say “a cup of coffee” because “cup” starts with a consonant sound.
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✔ Final Answers:
1. C. except
2. A. wonderful
3. A. repeat (or C — same word)
4. A. huge
5. A. invisible
6. A. thought
7. [Incomplete — likely “a”]
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Let me know if you’d like help with the rest of the 20 questions — feel free to upload the full page or type them out!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 5th grade sight words.