Things That Come In Pairs Quiz

Things That Come In Pairs Quiz

3rd Grade

25 Qs

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Things That Come In Pairs Quiz

Things That Come In Pairs Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

3rd Grade

Easy

Created by

KEVIN JORDAN

Used 88+ times

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Charlotte and Elijah are in a playful debate. Charlotte holds up this tool and asks, "What do you call this handy helper?"

Scissorses

A pair of scissors

A scissor

Two scissors

Answer explanation

The correct term for two scissors is 'a pair of scissors.' This phrase reflects the fact that scissors are typically considered a single tool made up of two blades, hence the use of 'pair'.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Emma and Daniel are having a debate about what to call this stylish accessory. What is the correct term?

A sunglass

A pair of sunglasses

Sunglasseses

Two sunglass

Answer explanation

The correct term for two sunglasses is 'a pair of sunglasses.' This phrase accurately describes two individual sunglasses as a single unit, while the other options are incorrect or not commonly used.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Abigail and Daniel are having a fun debate about fashion! How would you refer to this item of clothing?

Two pant

A pair of pants

A pant

Pantses

Answer explanation

The correct term for two pants is 'a pair of pants.' This phrase is commonly used in English to refer to a single unit of clothing that consists of two leg sections, distinguishing it from the singular 'pant'.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the correct way to say this?

A shoe

A pair of shoes

Two shoes

Shoeses

Answer explanation

The correct way to refer to two shoes is 'a pair of shoes.' This phrase indicates that you are talking about two shoes that are meant to be worn together, unlike the other options which are incorrect.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Olivia and Evelyn are getting ready for a snowball fight! What do they call this essential winter accessory?

Two gloves

A pair of gloves

A glove

Gloveses

Answer explanation

The correct term for two gloves is 'a pair of gloves.' This phrase indicates that there are two items that are designed to be used together, which is the case with gloves.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Harper and Anika are sorting laundry. They find two matching socks. What is the correct term for this?

Two sock

A pair of socks

A sock

Sockses

Answer explanation

The correct term for two socks is 'a pair of socks.' This phrase specifically denotes two items that are designed to be worn together, distinguishing it from singular or incorrect forms.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Hannah just bought this stylish item for her wardrobe. How would she refer to it?

Jeanses

Two jean

A pair of jeans

A jean

Answer explanation

The correct way to refer to two jeans is 'a pair of jeans.' This term is commonly used to describe a set of two items, especially in clothing, while 'jeanses' and 'two jean' are not standard usages.

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