When reviewing Kumon English CII worksheets, you will encounter five recurring structures. Here is the logic behind the correct answers.
While we cannot publish the exact answer key for every worksheet (as there are over 200 pages in the level), we can provide the sentence patterns and grammatical solutions that appear repeatedly.
This is where students stumble. The question often reads: “What does the word ‘they’ refer to in line 4?”
Typical Reading Passage (Paraphrased):
“The squirrels gathered nuts for winter. They worked all afternoon.”
Question: What does “They” refer to?
Answer: The squirrels. kumon answers level cii english
Common Answer Patterns:
If you are truly stuck on a specific CII worksheet, do this instead of Googling the answer key:
Based on common search queries, here are the topics covered in specific CII worksheets (without violating copyright): When reviewing Kumon English CII worksheets, you will
| Worksheet Number (Example) | Focus Skill | Common Answer Logic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CII 11-15 | Comparative Adjectives | The answer usually ends in -er (bigger, faster) or uses more (more beautiful). | | CII 26-30 | Character Feeling | Look for action verbs. Sweating = nervous. Smiling = happy. Fists clenched = angry. | | CII 41-45 | Fact or Opinion | "According to the text..." answers are facts. "The author thinks..." answers are opinions. | | CII 61-65 | Cause and Effect | The effect always happens after the cause. Watch for the word "because" or "so." | | CII 86-90 | Summarizing | The correct summary leaves out minor details (like the color of a shirt) and keeps the plot. |
Set a 5-minute timer. If you cannot solve a sentence, skip it. Often, the answer to Q5 is a variation of the pattern in Q1-4. Kumon uses cyclical repetition.
Below is a practice exercise written in the style of Kumon CII, with answers provided. If your actual worksheet looks similar, you can trust this logic. This is where students stumble
Worksheet CII Sample (Sentence Reconstruction)
Scrambled: 1. always / she / early / waking / is / up Your Answer: She is always waking up early. (Kumon Preference: She always wakes up early – note: Kumon sometimes rejects continuous tense here.)
Scrambled: 2. the / because / canceled / picnic / rain / was Your Answer: The picnic was canceled because of the rain.
Scrambled: 3. harder / you / if / will / succeed / you / try Your Answer: If you try harder, you will succeed.
Punctuation Correction Example Given: “lets eat grandma” Corrected: “Let’s eat, Grandma.”