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English is not just a language of communication; it’s also a language of fun and mystery. One way this comes alive is through English riddles—short, puzzling questions or statements designed to challenge our thinking and entertain our minds.

Get ready to think, guess, and enjoy the clever twists hidden in words!


I’m at the end of a sentence but not a word.

A Period

I can be silent or loud, and I separate two clauses.

A Comma

I question everything and end with a hook.

A Question Mark

I can shout without a sound and end a sentence with excitement.

An Exclamation Mark

I make words shorter with a little line.

An Apostrophe

I stand before a noun to show direction or relation.

A Preposition

I describe a noun and make it shine, like “blue” or “happy”.

An Adjective

I replace a noun to avoid repetition.

A Pronoun

I express actions, whether running or thinking.

A Verb

I tell how, when, or where with style/

An Adverb

I’m a word made of two words combined into one.

A Contraction

I join words or sentences, like “and” or “but”.

A Conjuction

I am a group of words with a subject and a verb.

A Clause

I am a single complete thought, ending with punctuation.

A Sentence

I tell you who or what the sentence is about.

The Subject

I show what the subject does or is.

The Predicate

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