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Quiz about Add A Letter Make Four New Words

Add A Letter, Make Four New Words Quiz


Select the letter that, when added to the start of each of the four given words, will create four new valid English words.

A matching quiz by ClarkyB. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ClarkyB
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
393,096
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
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817
Awards
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QuestionsChoices
1. Hat ; Hem ; Hen ; His  
  D
2. Aft ; Ear ; Ice ; Oar  
  S
3. Hare ; Hark ; Harp ; Have  
  G
4. Art ; Lap ; Ode ; Rib  
  F
5. Oil ; Old ; Our ; Owl  
  R
6. Hale ; Heat ; Here ; Hose  
  W
7. Age ; Ant ; Art ; Awn  
  B
8. Raft ; Rain ; Read ; Rink  
  T
9. Each ; Lame ; Last ; Room  
  P
10. Rate ; Rind ; Rove ; Runt  
  C





Select each answer

1. Hat ; Hem ; Hen ; His
2. Aft ; Ear ; Ice ; Oar
3. Hare ; Hark ; Harp ; Have
4. Art ; Lap ; Ode ; Rib
5. Oil ; Old ; Our ; Owl
6. Hale ; Heat ; Here ; Hose
7. Age ; Ant ; Art ; Awn
8. Raft ; Rain ; Read ; Rink
9. Each ; Lame ; Last ; Room
10. Rate ; Rind ; Rove ; Runt

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Hat ; Hem ; Hen ; His

Answer: T

You can add the letter "T" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

T + hat = That, which is a word used to refer to a specific thing, such as "that cat is very lazy".
T + hem = Them, which is a word used to refer to a specific group of things that have previously been mentioned, such as "I cuddle my children because I love them".
T + hen = Then, which is a word used to refer to a specific time that has previously been mentioned, such as "Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married in May 2018, and I was living in London then".
T + his = This, which is a word used to refer to a specific thing, such as "this shirt is my favourite".
2. Aft ; Ear ; Ice ; Oar

Answer: R

You can add the letter "R" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

R + aft = Raft, which is a platform made of pieces of wood tied together, used for travelling across water.
R + ear = Rear, which means that back part of something.
R + ice = Rice, which is a versatile cereal grain that is especially popular in Asia.
R + oar = Roar, which is the sound made by a lion.
3. Hare ; Hark ; Harp ; Have

Answer: S

You can add the letter "S" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

S + hare = Share, which means to play nicely by taking turns.
S + hark = Shark, which is a type of fish of which there are numerous species.
S + harp = Sharp, which means pointed and able to cut or pierce, the opposite of blunt.
S + have = Shave, which means to remove hair from the body via the use of a razor.
4. Art ; Lap ; Ode ; Rib

Answer: C

You can add the letter "C" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

C + art = Cart, which is vehicle generally consisting of two or four wheels used for transporting people or goods, as in horse and cart, or a shopping cart.
C + lap = Clap, which means strike the hands together repeatedly, generally as show of appreciation.
C + ode = Code, which is the instructions a computer follows in order to carry out user-defined operations.
C + rib = Crib, which is another word for cot, a bed for a baby or small child.
5. Oil ; Old ; Our ; Owl

Answer: F

You can add the letter "F" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

F + oil = Foil, which is a thin rolled sheet of metal (generally aluminium) used for wrapping food to keep it fresh.
F + old = Fold, which means to bend something over onto itself, such as a piece of paper.
F + our = Four, which is the number that comes after three and before five.
F + owl = Fowl, which is a general term for a domesticated bird, such as a turkey or chicken, that is kept for its eggs and/or to be used as food.
6. Hale ; Heat ; Here ; Hose

Answer: W

You can add the letter "W" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

W + hale = Whale, which is a type of aquatic mammal of which there are numerous species.
W + heat = Wheat, which is a common grain that is often used to produce cereals.
W + here = Where, which is a questioning word used when one wishes to know the location of someone or something, as in "where is the train station?".
W + hose = Whose, which is a questioning word used when one wishes to know to which person a particular thing belongs, as in "whose dog is this?".
7. Age ; Ant ; Art ; Awn

Answer: P

You can add the letter "P" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

P + age = Page, which is one of the sheets of paper that make up a book.
P + ant = Pant, which is what a dog does in order to regulated his body temperature.
P + art = Part, which means a bit, but not all, of something, as in "my right leg is part of my body".
P + awn = Pawn, which is the lowest value chess piece that each player starts the game with eight of.
8. Raft ; Rain ; Read ; Rink

Answer: D

You can add the letter "D" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

D + raft = Draft, which is an initial version of writing, such as the first draft of a play, or a college assignment.
D + rain = Drain, which is a channel that carries rainwater away from the road and into the sewer.
D + read = Dread, which means to be very anxious about, as in "Sarah used to dread going to school, as a boy in her class always seemed to pick on her and make her sad".
D + rink = Drink, which means to take liquid into the body via the mouth.
9. Each ; Lame ; Last ; Room

Answer: B

You can add the letter "B" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

B + each = Beach, which is a sandy area next to the sea on which you can build sandcastles.
B + lame = Blame, which means to accuse someone of something, as in "I always blame my sister for making us late, as she takes ages to get ready".
B + last = Blast, which is the shockwave produced when a bomb explodes.
B + room = Broom, which is a tool used for sweeping the floor.
10. Rate ; Rind ; Rove ; Runt

Answer: G

You can add the letter "G" to the start of each of the four given words to create four new valid English words as follows.

G + rate = Grate, which is a frame made of metal that is used as a guard or cover, such as a grate of a fireplace.
G + rind = Grind, which means crush or pulverise, reduce something to very small particles.
G + rove = Grove, which is a small group of trees, otherwise known as a copse or thicket.
G + runt = Grunt, which a snorting noise, such as that made by a pig.
Source: Author ClarkyB

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