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Grade 4 Writing - Improving Vocabulary 1
There are at least 250,000 words in English.

Grade 4 Writing - Improving Vocabulary 1

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This quiz challenges you in improving vocabulary. One part of improving vocabulary is learning to spell correctly. Have you ever looked at a dictionary and wondered if anyone could possibly know all the words it contains? There are at least 250,000 words in English - so you'll have quite a task to learn them all!

English uses so many words that, although a word might have many synonyms, each has a slightly different meaning. You can nearly always find a word to say exactly what you want to say. So, no more excuses for boring word choices!

By improving your vocabulary, you will have a better understanding of the English language and be able to write much more interesting stories.

Stretch your vocabulary by trying this English quiz.

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1.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The boys walked home because they were eager to try out their new game.
crept
raced
shuffled
wandered
The boys raced home because they were eager to try out their new game. 'Raced' is an improvement for the less vivid 'walked'.
2.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
Lizzie said that she had a secret to tell us.
announced
told
smiled
questioned
Lizzie announced that she had a secret to tell us.
3.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The family left the rubbish from their picnic.
spilled
quit
stopped
abandoned
The family abandoned the rubbish from their picnic.
4.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
Tom was happy to be offered such an important role in the school play.
overjoyed
delighted
glad
All of the above
'Happy' is one of the most overused words in English - try to build up a collection of words which are more specific. For example, do 'glad' and 'delighted' mean exactly the same level of happiness?
5.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The children were tired after climbing the mountain.
bored
weary
irritated
worried
The children were weary after climbing the mountain.
6.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The girls were sad when their cat went missing.
humiliated
dreadful
downhearted
furious
The girls were downhearted when their cat went missing. The other words are excellent vocabulary choices, but they do not have the same meaning as 'sad' in this sentence.
7.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The class liked those hot, sunny days when they were allowed to play cricket all afternoon.
enjoyed
admired
agreed
gained
The class enjoyed those hot, sunny days when they were allowed to play cricket all afternoon. To make the verb stronger, you could also use 'cherished' or 'treasured' or 'prized' (although it's important to sound reasonable, too!).
8.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The sun's hot rays shone all afternoon.
glistened
lit
glowed
blazed
The sun's hot rays blazed all afternoon. 'Hot rays' requires a strong word, like 'blazed'. 'Glowed' could be used if the sun was described as having 'gentle rays'.
9.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The clown's tricks made the children roll around, laughing, while the adults couldn't help but laugh.
smiling, roar
giggling, chuckle
crying, shriek
happy, smirk
The clown's tricks made the children roll around, giggling, while the adults couldn't help but chuckle.
10.
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics.
The dog's loud barking just made the baby cry even more loudly.
snivel
simper
howl
snuffle
The dog's loud barking just made the baby howl even more loudly.
Author:  Sheri Smith

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