Tooth Brush


 Tooth Brush


I have a little tooth brush
 I hold it very tight
 I brush my teeth each morning
 And then again at night


Questions & Answers



  1. Q: What is the subject of the rhyme?
    A: A little toothbrush.

  2. Q: How does the speaker hold the toothbrush?
    A: Very tight.

  3. Q: When does the speaker brush their teeth?
    A: Each morning and again at night.

  4. Q: Why do we use a toothbrush?
    A: To clean our teeth and keep them healthy.

  5. Q: What time of day is mentioned first?
    A: Morning.

  6. Q: What time is brushing repeated?
    A: At night.

  7. Q: What does holding the toothbrush tight show?
    A: Care and proper use.

  8. Q: How many times a day does the speaker brush?
    A: Twice.

  9. Q: Is brushing teeth important?
    A: Yes, it helps prevent cavities and keeps teeth clean.

  10. Q: What does “very tight” mean here?
    A: Holding it firmly so it doesn’t slip.

  11. Q: Is this rhyme about a routine?
    A: Yes, a daily dental care routine.

  12. Q: What can happen if you don’t brush your teeth?
    A: Tooth decay, bad breath, and gum disease.

  13. Q: What word describes the toothbrush?
    A: Little.

  14. Q: Is the rhyme in first person or third person?
    A: First person (“I have…”).

  15. Q: What does the toothbrush clean?
    A: Teeth.

  16. Q: Why is brushing at night important?
    A: To remove food and bacteria before sleeping.

  17. Q: What happens if you don’t hold the brush tight?
    A: It might fall or not clean properly.

  18. Q: Is this rhyme a good reminder for children?
    A: Yes, it teaches daily hygiene.

  19. Q: How long should you brush your teeth?
    A: About 2 minutes each time.

  20. Q: What does this rhyme encourage?
    A: Good dental habits.
































Rhyming Words

Word



Rhymes With



Tight



Night, Light, Right



Night



Bright, Flight, Right



Brush



Rush, Crush, Blush



Teeth



Wreath, Beneath



Morning



Warning, Adorning (near rhyme)



 
































Opposite Word

Word



Opposite



Tight



Loose



Morning



Evening (or Night)



Night



Day



Brush



Ignore, Skip (contextual)



Little



Big or Large