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His parents bought him a new UNIFORM when he went to a different school.

Nouns 37 (Age 6) - Including uniform and bowl

What do ‘tail’, ‘jacket’ and ‘judgement’ mean? Which word can be defined as, ‘the occasion when two people get married’? This quiz has the answers.

In Year 1 or 2, your first years of school? This enjoyable and fast vocabulary quiz was written to teach you new words.

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In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Household goods or furnishings
PILE
FURNITURE
INDICATION
GIANT
They moved the furniture into the garage so they could redecorate.
2 .
Perception or discernment. What you think about something
TALENT
VALLEY
JUDGEMENT
GESTURE
Her judgement of the situation was sound.
3 .
The appendage at the rear end of an animal
TAIL
DEPUTY
SALT
CIRCUIT
The cat settled down and curled its tail around its body.
4 .
An item of crockery used for fruit, soup or cereal
OCCUPATION
LAKE
OPPONENT
BOWL
Bananas shouldn't go in the same bowl as other fruit.
5 .
A door or gate that gives access
CATALOGUE
ENTRANCE
PREFERENCE
SUBSTITUTE
The entrance to the cottage was at the side.
6 .
A bank loan so you can buy a house
STEAM
MILL
MORTGAGE
RESORT
We finished paying the mortgage off last year.
7 .
A building that displays works of art
GALLERY
WIRE
HERO
SPECIES
There's a lovely café on the top floor of the local gallery.
8 .
A set of clothes or outfit all the people in an organisation have to wear
VAN
BRAND
STOMACH
UNIFORM
His parents bought him a new uniform when he went to a different school.
9 .
The occasion when two people get married
WEDDING
CARPET
COUNTER
DISH
They went to Las Vegas for their wedding.
10 .
An item of clothing usually worn over a shirt
BURDEN
JACKET
CERTIFICATE
COMPENSATION
Diana slung her jacket over the back of the chair.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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