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Pairs of words in verbal analogies can be related in many ways, including the following types:
Type of Analogy | Examples |
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things that go together | bat/ball, bow/arrow, salt/pepper, bread/butter, fork/knife |
opposites | big/small, stop/go, hot/cold, tall/short, wide/narrow, early/late, graceful/clumsy, laugh/cry, dark/light, sharp/dull |
synonyms | big/large, stop/halt, cold/icy, thin/slim, small/tiny, sad/unhappy, show/reveal, hide/conceal, hint/clue |
object and classification | green/color, ants/insect, rabbit/mammal, table/furniture, pants/clothing, 3/odd number, apple/fruit, lunch/meal, uncle/relative, sandal/shoe, spring/season |
object and group | whale/pod, kitten/litter, bird/flock, cow/herd, lion/pride, wolf/pack |
object and related object | plant/sprout, butterfly/caterpillar, cat/kitten, mother/baby, dog/puppy |
object and a characteristic | grass/green, sponge/porous, marshmallow/soft, elephant/big, desert/dry, gold/shiny, party/happy, skunk/smelly, ball/round |
object and location | car/garage, stove/kitchen, tub/bathroom, fire/fireplace, lion/zoo, eraser/pencil |
object and part of the whole | hand/fingers, book/pages, foot/toes, fireplace/bricks, year/month, turtle/shell |
object and function | pen/write, knife/cut, shovel/dig, book/read |
performer and action | teacher/teach, movie star/act, artist/paint, fish/swim, bird/fly |
verb tenses | eat/ate, win/won, buy/bought |
cause and effect | plant/grow, fire/burn, trip/fall, spin/dizzy |
problem and solution | hungry/eat, thirsy/drink, itch/scratch, broken/repair, tired/sleep |
degrees of a characteristic | big/enormous, cold/freezing, hot/burning, wave/tsunami, small/miniscule |
Printable Verbal Analogies Worksheets
On these printable worksheets, the student thinks about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, the student looks at the next word and finds the word that is related to it in the same way (multiple choice answers).
Fall Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: apple --> tree : pumpkin --> bush, trellis, round, vine, seed. Or go to the answers. |
Farm Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: milk --> cow : eggs --> feather, lamb, chicken, pie, orange. Or go to the answers. |
Groundhog Day Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: reindeer --> caribou : groundhog --> animal, mammal, woodchuck, weather, predict. Or go to the answers. |
Kwanzaa Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: cup --> plate : drink --> dish, eat, pottery, buffet, table. Or go to the answers. |
President's Day Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: President's Day --> February : Independence Day --> June, April, July, March, November. Or go to the answers. |
School Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: pencil --> write : scissors --> paper, cut, blades, pen, staple. Or go to the answers. |
Sports Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: bow --> arrow : bat --> mitt, ball, hit, run, strike. Or go to the answers. |
Spring Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: rain --> water : hail --> cloud, cold, ice, snow, icy. Or go to the answers. |
Thanksgiving Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: cow --> mammal : turkey --> bird, dinner, feather, delicious, egg. Or go to the answers. |
Valentine's Day Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of Valentine's Day words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: love --> hate : sweet --> candy, gift, sour, nice, Valentine. Or go to the answers. |
Winter Verbal Analogies Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: glove --> hand : hat --> hair, cold, head, cap, clothing. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #1 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: . cat --> kitten : dog --> chick, puppy, baby, hound, kit. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #2 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: chicken --> chick : frog --> tadpole, toad, baby, cub. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #3 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: k --> consonant : u --> letter, vowel, word, abc, sentence. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #4 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: foot --> shoe : hand --> sock, purse, sweater, sneaker, glove. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #5 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: mother --> daughter : father --> uncle, aunt, cousin, prince, son. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #6 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: birds --> flock : bees --> flock, school, swarm, litter, pride. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #7 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: north --> south : east --> west, up, left, down, center. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #8 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: airplane --> pilot : bus --> waiter, president, chief, driver, chef. Or go to the answers. |
Verbal Analogies #9 Printable Worksheet Think about how the first pair of words are related to each other. Then, look at the next word and find the word that is related to it in the same way. Mark the answer. Example: pillow --> soft : brick --> house, hard, fireplace, clay, build. Or go to the answers. |
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