adjectives Crossword Puzzles
Morphology Puzzle 2017-12-19
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- The irreducible core of a word, with absolutely nothing else attached to it.
- Clipping is removing multiple parts from multiple words as in sitcom from situation comedy.
- A unique morph because the meanings associated with the known morphs in the construction from the meaning of the construction as a whole.
- Word coined from the initial letters of the words in a name title or phrase.
- A morpheme which only occurs when attached to some other morpheme or morphemes such as a root or stem or base.
- The word formation process in which a word is reduced or shortened without changing the meaning of the word.
- The usage of an existing word in a new lexical category.
- The combination of lexical categories consists of nouns, adjectives, verbs, or prepositions.
- Morphemes that can stand by themselves as single word.
- Morphemes that are used to make new words or to make words of a different grammatical category from the stem.
- Morph is used to account for the difference in function between homophonous forms.
- A bound morpheme that attaches to the beginning of the stem of a word to form either a new word or a new form of the same word.
- A branch of morphology, deals with the variation in the forms of morphemes because of phonetic factor.
- Can be combined with other lexical categories to create larger compounds.
- A letter or a group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to ensure it fits grammatically into a sentence.
- Morphemes that consist largely of the functional words in the language such as conjunctions, preposition, articles and pronouns.
- A term where the linking element in the compound is an affix which only comes between two other forms.
- Morphemes that set of ordinary nouns, adjectives and verbs that we think of as the words that carries the `content` of the message as we convey.
- Adjective-verb compound.
- Verb-preposition compound.
- Clipping is retaining only the middle of a word as in flu from influenza.
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- An unstressed word typically a function word that is incapable of standing on its own and attaches in pronunciation to a stressed word with which it forms a single accentual unit.
- Clipping is removing the beginning of a word as in gator from alligator.
- How much spelling rules ini forming derivational words.
- The word formation process in which parts of two or more words combine to create a new word whose meaning is often a combination of the original words.
- Morphemes that must be attached to another morpheme to receive meaning.
- Clipping is removing the end of a word as in gas from gasoline.
- Some N-N compounds.
- Morphological process where a root morpheme is replacing by phonologically unrelated form.
- Adjective-noun ccompound.
- The various morphs which represent one morpheme.
- An affix inserted into the root itself.
- A syllable with a short vowel, spelled with a single vowel letter ending in one or more consonants.
- A word formation process that repeats all or part of a word to convey some form of meaning.
- Smallest independent units of language.
- A basic unit of speech studied on both the phonetic and phonological levels of analysis.
- A syllable that ends with a long vowel sound, spelled with a single vowel letter.
- Part of word that is in existence before any inflectional affixes.
- Any unit whatsoever to which affixes of any kind, inflectional affixes and derivational affixes, can be added.
- In some languages, morphemes that are attached to another morpheme both initially and finally.
- Clitic that precedes the word to which it’s phonologically joined.
- Adjectives are identical to the dictionary form of the adjective.
- The study of the internal structure of words and forms a core part of linguitic.
- A word segment that represents one morpheme in sound or writing.
- The smallest units of meaning in a language.
- Structure above is compounds formed from compound.
- Change that a process that substitutes one non morphemic segment for another.
- Syllables have no consonant clusters.
- The morpheme which determines the category of the entire word.
49 Clues: Some N-N compounds. • Adjective-verb compound. • Adjective-noun ccompound. • Verb-preposition compound. • Syllables have no consonant clusters. • An affix inserted into the root itself. • Smallest independent units of language. • The smallest units of meaning in a language. • The various morphs which represent one morpheme. • ...
Tati-1 2022-11-17
5 Clues: a strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal • It is the most beautiful name of Russian origin. • it is one of the first words you learnt in Spanish • it is one of many adjectives that describes Tatyana • it is Sergio's type of hair, especially when it grows longer
elementos gramaticales 4 2023-06-24
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- suf. Forma sustantivos que suelen significar 'doctrina', 'sistema', 'escuela' o 'movimiento'. Socialismo, platonismo, impresionismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que significan 'actitud', 'tendencia' o 'cualidad'. Egoísmo, individualismo, puritanismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan actividades deportivas. Atletismo, alpinismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan términos científicos. Tropismo, astigmatismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan 'situación' o 'condición'. Marginalismo, pauperismo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'adoración'. Iconolatría.
- elem. compos. Significa 'disolución', 'descomposición'. Hidrólisis o hidrolisis, fotólisis o fotolisis, electrólisis o electrolisis.
- forms verbal nouns from verbs
- suf. Designa un radical químico. Acetilo, acilo, etilo.
- the infinitive suffix for many verbs
- the infinitive suffix for many verbs
- suf. En los sustantivos deverbales, suele significar 'acción y efecto'. Toma las formas -amiento e -imiento. Debilitamiento, levantamiento. Atrevimiento, florecimiento.
- elem. compos. Significa 'origen', 'principio' o 'proceso de formación'. Endogénesis, orogénesis.
- suf. Forma verbos derivados de sustantivos o adjetivos, rara vez de pronombres. Humear, falsear, tutear.
- a doctor
- elem. compos. Significa 'parte de la medicina que estudia la curación de'. Pediatría, psiquiatría.
- (Costa Rica) usually pejorative diminutive suffix
- suf. En adjetivos, indica pertenencia o relación. Cervantino, palatino.suf. Designa materia o semejanza. Alabastrino, diamantino.suf. Forma gentilicios. Alicantino, ginebrino.suf. En los sustantivos suele tener valor diminutivo. Cigoñino, palomino, cebollino.suf. A veces se combina con -és. Campesino, montesino.
- elem. compos. Aporta el significado de 'unión'. Endogamia, poligamia.
- elem. compos. Significa 'que escribe' o 'que describe'. Mecanógrafo, telégrafo, bolígrafo, hidrógrafo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'sitio de', 'lugar de', generalmente en nombres propios. Zumolandia, Fotolandia.
- -ify, -fy (forms verbs with the meaning of to turn into, to transform into)
- Alternative form of -earSPACEforms verbs from adjectives and nouns, equivalent to English -ize
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- -ization
- suf. Forma frecuentemente nombres concretos, que a veces significan 'acción y efecto'. Adopta también las formas -amento e -imento. Cargamento, pegamento. Pulimento.
- elem. compos. Significa 'escrito' o 'gráfico'. Cablegrama, cardiograma, epigrama.
- suf. Tiene valor diminutivo o despectivo. Arroyuelo, locuelo, bellacuelo. En algunas palabras no se conservan estos valores. Pañuelo. A veces toma las formas -ecezuelo, -ezuelo, -zuelo. Piecezuelo, pecezuelo, jovenzuelo, mujerzuela, escritorzuelo. Combinado con -acho, toma las formas -achuelo e -ichuelo. Riachuelo, barquichuelo, copichuela. Tras vocal toma la forma -huelo. Aldehuela, mantehuelo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'origen' o 'proceso de formación'. Orogenia, patogenia.
- elems. compos. Significa 'piedra', 'fósil'. Litografía, litófago. Megalito, osteolito.
- suf. En los adjetivos significa condición o pertenencia. Espectacular, axilar.suf. En los sustantivos indica el lugar en que abunda el primitivo. Pinar, palomar.SPACE indicates membership or statusSPACE indicates a place where something is grown SPACE Used to make verbs from nounsSPACE forms first conjugation verbs indicating an action related to the root word
- elem. compos. Significa 'descripción', 'tratado', 'escritura' o 'representación gráfica'. Monografía, mecanografía.
- suf. Significa 'inflamación'. Otitis, hepatitis.
- suf. Aparece en sustantivos femeninos, generalmente abstractos, en su mayoría heredados del latín. Vigilia, eficacia, ignominia.suf. Aparece en nombres de ciudades, territorios y naciones. Murcia, Alcarria, Australia, Suecia.1. suf. Forma adjetivos y sustantivos, en su mayoría procedentes del latín; algunos pueden ser de creación española. Agrio, bodrio, barrio, sitio.suf. En química, u. para designar elementos. Bario, calcio, sodio, silicio.
- (Galicia) a diminutive suffix for masculine nouns or adjectivesSPACEA suffix to make diminutives of nouns or adjectives
- suf. Tiene valor diminutivo o afectivo. Arbolillo, librillo, guapillo, mentirosilla. Aunque no todos los sustantivos formados con este sufijo tienen auténtico valor diminutivo, suelen aproximarse a él: p. ej., organillo con relación a órgano; molinillo con relación a molino; camilla con relación a cama, etc. A veces, toma las formas -ecillo, -ececillo, -cillo. Panecillo, piececillo, amorcillo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'ángulo'. Isógono, nonágono.
- forms nouns from adjectives, indicative a state of; -itude
- suf. En verbos derivados de adjetivos o de sustantivos, denota acción incoativa, transformación o cambio de estado. Entristecer, amanecer.
- suf. Forma adjetivos y sustantivos, en su mayoría procedentes del latín; algunos pueden ser de creación española. Agrio, bodrio, barrio, sitio.suf. En química, u. para designar elementos. Bario, calcio, sodio, silicio.
- a verb ending for infinitives
- suf. Forma verbos que denotan una acción cuyo resultado implica el significado del sustantivo o del adjetivo básicos, bien por reducción del complemento directo a cierto estado, en los transitivos, como en carbonizar, esclavizar, impermeabilizar, bien por la actitud del sujeto, en los intransitivos, como en escrupulizar, simpatizar.
37 Clues: -ization • a doctor • forms verbal nouns from verbs • a verb ending for infinitives • the infinitive suffix for many verbs • the infinitive suffix for many verbs • suf. Significa 'inflamación'. Otitis, hepatitis. • elem. compos. Significa 'adoración'. Iconolatría. • (Costa Rica) usually pejorative diminutive suffix • elem. compos. Significa 'ángulo'. Isógono, nonágono. • ...
Commonly Used Revision Vocabulary 2016-11-03
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- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- To say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
- A passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each other.
- Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with
- Modifies verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a relationship.
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- A word or phrase that modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group.
- The quality of being certain or definite
- Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- A statement that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- A reason given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
13 Clues: The quality of being certain or definite • Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. • Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function. • Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. • Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with • Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. • ...
Learning Intentions 2025-08-16
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- -Words that describe how, when, or where an action happens.
- – A group of words built around a naming word, often with adjectives to give detail.
- Idea – The most important point that a paragraph or text is about.
- – A type of comprehension question requiring the reader to “read between the lines.”
- – The problem in a narrative that drives the story forward.
- – Sentences joined with subordinating conjunctions, with one main and one dependent clause.
- – Sentences with two main clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions.
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- – A type of comprehension question answered directly from the text.
- – The beginning of a narrative where characters, setting, and situation are introduced.
- – The way the problem in a narrative is solved.
- – Groups of sentences organised around one main idea.
- – Headings, diagrams, captions, and other elements that support understanding of a text.
- – Action or state words, often telling what a subject is doing or being.
13 Clues: – The way the problem in a narrative is solved. • – Groups of sentences organised around one main idea. • -Words that describe how, when, or where an action happens. • – The problem in a narrative that drives the story forward. • Idea – The most important point that a paragraph or text is about. • ...
Vocab List 10 2026-02-24
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- (adj.) of or pertaining to the sky or the material heavens
- what you are going to have to do for the words integral and arbitrary
- (adj.) a necessary part of something
- (adj.) sounded in the throat; hence, harsh, grating, or rasping
- (adj.) worthy of imitation; fit to serve as a model or example
- (adj.) based on one's opinion or preference; bound by no law
- how many adjectives are in this list
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- (adj.) consisting of or containing salt
- (adj.) of or pertaining to the kitchen or cookery
- true or false, you need to put the part of speech on your quizzes
- (adj.) having or showing the best human qualities, such as kindness, mercy, or compassion
- (adj.) pertaining to or typical of the earliest time or condition; pure; untouched
- (adj.) having to do with fathers; pertaining to the father's side of the family
13 Clues: (adj.) a necessary part of something • how many adjectives are in this list • (adj.) consisting of or containing salt • (adj.) of or pertaining to the kitchen or cookery • (adj.) of or pertaining to the sky or the material heavens • (adj.) based on one's opinion or preference; bound by no law • (adj.) worthy of imitation; fit to serve as a model or example • ...
Literary Devices 2022-10-16
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- we find them at the beginning of our sentences with a comma to follow
- Small but mighty these little words tell us where or when something happened
- FANBOYS is the acronym. These little words help join sentences together.
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- one letter more than once? These phrases can be a bit of a tongue twister.
- not just describing verbs, these interesting words can describe anything
- when you want something done, you need a doing word.
- we use these to help describe a verb
- comparing two things to help us describe this clue is as easy as pie
- what is in a name? These are the naming words we use!
9 Clues: we use these to help describe a verb • when you want something done, you need a doing word. • what is in a name? These are the naming words we use! • comparing two things to help us describe this clue is as easy as pie • we find them at the beginning of our sentences with a comma to follow • not just describing verbs, these interesting words can describe anything • ...
parts of speech 2023-04-18
5 Clues: word/phrase acting as a noun) • a noun phrase denoting a person or thing • adjectives that modify or describe the subject of a sentence • a noun phrase referring to someone or something transitive verb • verbs that don't show an action but rather describe the subjecpredicate noun
Basic Bits 🧩 2020-07-28
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- The recipient of the direct object
- Part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action in a sentence
- A word you use to describe or give an attribution to a person, place, or thing
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- Person or thing that receives the action of a transitive verb
- Word that is used to change or qualify other words including adjectives, verbs, clauses, or adverbs
- Word that represents a person, animal, place, idea, or emotion
- Action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing
- Part of a sentence containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- Set of words that contain a subject and a predicate
9 Clues: The recipient of the direct object • Set of words that contain a subject and a predicate • Person or thing that receives the action of a transitive verb • Word that represents a person, animal, place, idea, or emotion • Action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing • ...
Emma's Scrib Script Crossword 2018-02-21
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- a shortbit of writing added after a letter is finished
- a peice of writing; a book
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set amount of time
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
- to write down or record; to translate
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
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- a peice of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at the pharmacy
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
9 Clues: a peice of writing; a book • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record; to translate • a shortbit of writing added after a letter is finished • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • a peice of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at the pharmacy • ...
AIDEN SCRIB 2023-11-03
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- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
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- P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- a piece of writing; a book
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- to write down or record; to translate
- a person who writes things down
9 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • a person who writes things down • to write down or record; to translate • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy • ...
devices 2021-04-29
Everything About Grammar 2020-12-01
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- an example of modal verbs
- Linking verbs are also called _____.
- the -ing form of a verb
- a plural personal pronoun
- Every complete sentence should have two parts, which are the subject and the _____, which always contains a verb.
- A group of words that fails to stand alone as a complete sentence is called a sentence _____.
- :
- words which have similar meanings
- The words 'my', 'your', 'his' and 'our' are examples of _____ adjectives.
- -ion, -ive, -ion, -ous
- ,
- It has a subject + verb structure.
- words that are opposite in meaning
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- 'a', 'an', 'the'
- A _____ sentence contains two or more independent clauses.
- the noun form of a verb
- 'anger', 'misery', 'knowledge', 'bravery'
- another name of declarative sentences
- The English alphabet has 26 _____.
- Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings or _____.
- a word used to connect two words, phrases or clauses
- It describes a verb, an adjective or an adverb.
- _____ verbs take objects.
- _____ word classes accept new words.
- singular form of 'children'
- an interjection which shows disgust
- What are you learning in this course?
- superlative of the word 'good'
28 Clues: : • , • 'a', 'an', 'the' • -ion, -ive, -ion, -ous • the noun form of a verb • the -ing form of a verb • an example of modal verbs • a plural personal pronoun • _____ verbs take objects. • singular form of 'children' • superlative of the word 'good' • words which have similar meanings • The English alphabet has 26 _____. • It has a subject + verb structure. • ...
Fun & easy crossword puzzle by: Nevaeh Hinton 2018-01-25
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- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- A period or state of obscurity, ambiguity, or gradual decline
- Carry on (a war or campaign)
- Of vital importance; crucial
- To surround with military forces
- covered with, consisting of, or resembling a fleece or wool
- A sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity
- Reconsider and alter (something) in the light of further evidence
- A person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention
- An action intended to deceive someone; a trick
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- Suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust
- An official order or commission to do something
- Given to or characterized by bursts of excitement
- The power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do
- To put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
- A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
- Wrap up, cover, or surround completely
- A person with an obsessive interest in and enthusiasm for something, especially an activity
- A container or bottle, in particular
- To be of the same opinion; agree
20 Clues: Carry on (a war or campaign) • Of vital importance; crucial • To surround with military forces • To be of the same opinion; agree • A container or bottle, in particular • Wrap up, cover, or surround completely • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • An action intended to deceive someone; a trick • An official order or commission to do something • ...
Key Terminology 2017-11-28
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- Visually descriptive language
- A message trying to teach you something
- The shape of the poem and the length of stanzas
- It shows relation about when or where something is
- The flow and pace of the word throughout the poem
- When you give an object human features or characteristics
- It shows an action that is being done
- They link sentences, words and phrases together
- It replaces a noun to prevent repetition
- They are a type of poem and often about feats of heroism and endurance
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- Is a formal type of poetry often told accompanied with music
- Repetion or refrain of the same sound at the beginning of words
- A direct comparison describing something as if it is something else
- A word that describes a noun
- A section of a poem that repeats (refrains)
- Showing how a verb is being done
- A indirect comparison using like or as
- A name of something or someone
- Similar repeated sound at the end of words that follow a pattern
- A word that imitates the sound of a word
- It is also known as a narrative
- There are 5 of them, smell,sound,feel,sight and taste
22 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A name of something or someone • It is also known as a narrative • Showing how a verb is being done • It shows an action that is being done • A indirect comparison using like or as • A message trying to teach you something • A word that imitates the sound of a word • It replaces a noun to prevent repetition • ...
English Language Paper 3 - Keywords/terms Revision 2014-04-10
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- Slang is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- SAM: "Hello I am Sam, nice to meet you!" JACK: "I'm jack, nice to meet you too!"
- This is a story and you must have an interesting plot with tension and a climax.
- Don't answer my questions, it's not meant to be answered.
- A piece of writing composed to convey information to another person.
- Has exotic adjectives with a spatial framework.
- Report Informs you about an event by describing it and giving brief history.
- PRIVATE. DO NOT READ. I AM PERSONAL. STOP READING.
- Having the ability to change one's opinion through reasoning.
- What kind of words are these: Sincerely;
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- Section B
- I don't like your view point, I am going to argue with you.
- One thing you should never do when arguing; e.g. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, ever do this.
- Firstly; Secondly; Thirdly etc.
- Very similar to Paper 2, Question 1
- Purpose: To persuade the reader on a particular view point.
- Linked with your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands.
- Purpose: To present a balanced discussion of an issue.
- I will support your opinion.
- Words that have the same meanings.
20 Clues: Section B • Slang is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • I will support your opinion. • Firstly; Secondly; Thirdly etc. • Words that have the same meanings. • Very similar to Paper 2, Question 1 • What kind of words are these: Sincerely; • Has exotic adjectives with a spatial framework. • PRIVATE. DO NOT READ. I AM PERSONAL. STOP READING. • Linked with your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands. • ...
Unit 3 Week 6 2024-03-29
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- A road for electricity.
- A person who flies an airplane.
- _________ me!
- Turned to ice.
- Trees growing in the forest are _________.
- Every Monday, the flag is raised on the _________.
- Please _________ the cat using adjectives.
- A toy person (or animal).
- My father grows vegetables in a _________.
- Her phone _________ when she got a phone call.
- A plan for something. Like a building, or a bridge.
- In his _________, the class thinks bananas are the best fruit.
- 60 seconds is one _________.
- They _________ to each other about how much they both love Ultraman.
- A new thing someone made.
- A metal person.
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- There was a _________ as all the buffalo ran from the lion.
- People use ships to _________ things from China to the United States.
- A horn for making music.
- People need shelter to _________.
- This _________ of a horse is made of stone.
- A machine to talk far away.
- The _________ fell from the tree and landed on the ground.
- A class.
- A person.
- You need to _________ well in class.
- A bag made of plants.
- A tooth doctor.
- A person who makes new things.
- What you need before building.
30 Clues: A class. • A person. • _________ me! • Turned to ice. • A tooth doctor. • A metal person. • A bag made of plants. • A road for electricity. • A horn for making music. • A toy person (or animal). • A new thing someone made. • A machine to talk far away. • 60 seconds is one _________. • A person who makes new things. • What you need before building. • A person who flies an airplane. • ...
Fifth Grade Essential Vocabulary Part 1 2025-04-28
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- The ways in which the author shows how a character changes as the story proceeds
- Sources used to find information on a topic.
- Adverbs like faster and more slowly.
- free verse,verse,sonnet, haiku
- An adjective used to compare two items.
- A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
- Making a broad statement about a topic or person.
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- The last paragraph in your essay.
- paragraph A paragraph that explains the main topic of the paper.
- A poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme.
- of speech Nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, articles, pronoun
- Words that show expression, most often used with an exclamation mark.
- A title or short description of a picture
- A word that sounds like the word it represents.
- A struggle between two opposing forces.
- The end of the story where loose ends are tied up.
- An expression that does not make sense if you take it literally.
- character A character that does not play a big roll in a story.
- Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally.
20 Clues: free verse,verse,sonnet, haiku • The last paragraph in your essay. • Adverbs like faster and more slowly. • A struggle between two opposing forces. • An adjective used to compare two items. • A title or short description of a picture • FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) • Sources used to find information on a topic. • A poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme. • ...
MAG3 English 2025-04-30
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- - who invented the smart lid?
- - What word means to give money, food, clothes, to help a person or organization.
- - who loves the goosebumps books?
- - Who founded the the company TOMS?
- - the foundation Make A ___ grants whishes to childrens with medical problems.
- - what is the name of your english teacher?
- - a person who does physical work for money
- - to persuade someone to do or believe something
- - Mycoskie did shoes and what else?
- - Hard Rock Cafe ____ is "Love All, Serve All"
- - How can starting a _____ help others?
- - the name of the bank is "the ____ fellows"
- - Hard ____ Cafe
- - What is the most popular magazine that the Wallaces made Reader ___.
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- - Who made their own bank?
- - who describe nouns and pronouns?
- - who is very dramatic is class?
- - who loves pepero?
- - Mycoskie visited ____ villages and saw children with no shoes.
- - The cafe sells a line of what?
- - Where did Mycoskie went to visit?
- - ____ is to buy something
- - Ailey's famous dance routine is called what?
- - who gets the highest hw score?
- - what verb work with main verbs to tell about an action?
- - is is my shy girl in class?
26 Clues: - Hard ____ Cafe • - who loves pepero? • - Who made their own bank? • - ____ is to buy something • - who invented the smart lid? • - is is my shy girl in class? • - who is very dramatic is class? • - The cafe sells a line of what? • - who gets the highest hw score? • - who loves the goosebumps books? • - who describe nouns and pronouns? • - Who founded the the company TOMS? • ...
chapter 7 section 1 2013-11-07
Across
- a number of persons associated together in work or an activity
- to carry out effectivly
- managers who are respionsible for the daily operations of a buisness
- to end torward which effort is directed
- keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
- the act or process of creating goals and objectives as well as the stratagies to meet those goals and objectives
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- managers who are responsible for setting goals and planning for the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others
- getting resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and adjectives
- managers who carry out the decision of top management
- providing direction and vision
- the process of acheiveing company goals by planning, organizing, directing, controlling,and evaluating the effective use of resources
- to concentrate attention or effort
12 Clues: to carry out effectivly • providing direction and vision • to concentrate attention or effort • to end torward which effort is directed • managers who carry out the decision of top management • keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met • a number of persons associated together in work or an activity • ...
Kloey's Script,Scrib Crossword puzzle 2018-02-19
Across
- to write down or record to translate
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
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- to say or write down how something or something looks to use adjectives in writing
- a piece of writing a book
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at a pharmacy
- ps a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
9 Clues: a piece of writing a book • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record to translate • ps a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished • A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at a pharmacy • ...
Vocab Sort: Scribe 2024-11-06
Across
- A written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- Sloppy writing that is hard to read
- To say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- A piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
Down
- To write down wat you record
- A piece of writing; a book
- A short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
- P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished.
- Sloppy writing that is hard to read
- A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
10 Clues: A piece of writing; a book • To write down wat you record • Sloppy writing that is hard to read • Sloppy writing that is hard to read • A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished. • A piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy • ...
Scrib Script-write (Liv) 2018-02-19
Across
- a piece of writing; a book
- P.S; a short bit of writing added after the letter is finished
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- to write down or record; to translate
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writng
Down
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
9 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record; to translate • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • P.S; a short bit of writing added after the letter is finished • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy • ...
Ava scribe,script=write 2018-02-19
Across
- a set of papers with writing that will be acted out
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
Down
- to say or write down how something or someone looks;to use adjectives in writing
- to write down or record;to translate
- a piece of writing;a book
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- P.S.; a short bi of writing added after a letter is finished
9 Clues: a piece of writing;a book • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record;to translate • a set of papers with writing that will be acted out • P.S.; a short bi of writing added after a letter is finished • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy • ...
Scrib, Script Crossword 2017-12-14
Across
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- a piece of writing; a book
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- to write down or record; to translate
Down
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- P.S., a shot bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
9 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record; to translate • P.S., a shot bit of writing added after a letter is finished • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy • ...
Contemporary Voices 2022-11-28
Across
- Descriptive words as in the phrase 'soft, blue sheets'.
- Words like we in 'We are going home', as well as our, us and mine, are examples of these.
- Repetition of the 's' sound.
- The station 'Chambers Street' in the 'Yellow Star' poem is an example of this kind of noun.
- Another word for the mood of a poem.
- This means to judge someone without knowing them.
- No punctuation at the end of a line of verse.
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- This stops the flow of the verse with a full stop, exclamation mark or other type of punctuation.
- 'Look over here' is an example of this kind of speech.
- Another word for exaggeration.
- Comparison using 'like' or 'as' such as the image of being 'crammed in like laundry'.
- Another word for who you are.
- The word 'kissed' is an example of a powerful ....
13 Clues: Repetition of the 's' sound. • Another word for who you are. • Another word for exaggeration. • Another word for the mood of a poem. • No punctuation at the end of a line of verse. • This means to judge someone without knowing them. • The word 'kissed' is an example of a powerful .... • 'Look over here' is an example of this kind of speech. • ...
Commonly Used Revision Vocabulary 2016-11-03
Across
- The quality of being certain or definite
- A passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each other.
- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- Modifies verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a relationship.
- Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
- A reason given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- A statement that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
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- To say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
- Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- A word or phrase that modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group.
- Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with
- Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function.
13 Clues: The quality of being certain or definite • Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. • Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. • Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with • Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function. • Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. • ...
Persuasive Techniques Vocab 2025-05-07
Across
- Overstating something to emphasize a point
- Tries to make the audience feel something (e.g. guilt, fear, happiness) to persuade them.
- A short, personal story
- using facts, statistics or logic to convince
- A question asked to make a point, not to get an answer
- Words that provoke an emotional reaction (e.g. “cruel,” “heartbreaking,” “amazing”).
- Using words like “we,” “our,” and “us” to make the reader feel part of a group or cause.
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- Speaking directly to the audience using pronouns like “you” to involve them personally.
- Descriptive language that creates vivid pictures in the reader’s mind to strengthen an emotional response.
- Grouping ideas or adjectives in threes for rhythm and impact
- a mistake in reasoning or an error in logic that weakens an argument.
- Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of closely connected words
- Refers to experts or respected figures to support an argument.
13 Clues: A short, personal story • Overstating something to emphasize a point • using facts, statistics or logic to convince • A question asked to make a point, not to get an answer • Grouping ideas or adjectives in threes for rhythm and impact • Refers to experts or respected figures to support an argument. • ...
Lesson 13 2021-05-19
Across
- The same as quite, fairly is an adverb of ……..
- The frequency adverb …….. can appear at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
- Always, seldom and never are …….. adverbs.
- ……..like to our knowledge express comments on what is being said.
- The chorus shine bright like a diamond in Rihanna’s song contains a …….. adverb.
- Both much and far can be used to …….. the meaning of too.
- The order of adverbials at the end of a sentence is “…….., place and time.”
Down
- Too denotes ……...
- …….. can be an adjective and an adverb.
- Although still and yet tend to be associated with time, when they are placed at the beginning of a sentence, they behave as …….. conjuncts.
- In an orderly manner is an ……..
- . …….. exemplifies the formation of adjectives ending in -ly from nouns.
- Adverbs are most commonly formed by adding the …….. -ly to an adjective.
- Scarcely and …….. mean the same as hardly.
- If someone stays in everyone’s memory, we can that he/she is …….. remembered.
15 Clues: Too denotes ……... • In an orderly manner is an …….. • …….. can be an adjective and an adverb. • Always, seldom and never are …….. adverbs. • Scarcely and …….. mean the same as hardly. • The same as quite, fairly is an adverb of …….. • Both much and far can be used to …….. the meaning of too. • ……..like to our knowledge express comments on what is being said. • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Stands in place of the noun.
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
Down
- A doing or action word.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation. • stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Crossword: We Should Buy a Bar! 2017-10-19
Across
- The best kind of flower
- Crazy kids
- Perfect name for a Rottweiler or German Shepherd
- Your ideal city
- You in a nutshell
- Noteworthy number occasionally confused with 25 (hyph.)
- Someone who is extremely well rounded, dedicated, and awesome
- Country you really want to explore someday
- What one does to frozen spinach
- Our favorite kind of wine, often advertised by birds
- How I feel about your sense of humor
- Moderately terrifying, large quadruped with a raspy voice
Down
- Overrated article of clothing
- Diminutive forest pig
- How we met
- My favorite Biblical name (ha)
- Beautiful, bright, and blue
- Equally good on dessert or on your face (2 words)
- Great TV show – no, GREAT TV show
- Fabric that epitomizes fall comfort
- Level of your eventual position in a company (also a fun term for a yacht)
- Yours is highly contagious and makes others warm
- Hot beverage made quickly (also a pop singer) (hyph.)
- Field of biology in which I work
- How you make me feel (one of many adjectives)
- What I strive to be (3 words)
- Someone you think is hot who doesn’t make me jealous
27 Clues: Crazy kids • How we met • Your ideal city • You in a nutshell • Diminutive forest pig • The best kind of flower • Beautiful, bright, and blue • Overrated article of clothing • What I strive to be (3 words) • My favorite Biblical name (ha) • What one does to frozen spinach • Field of biology in which I work • Great TV show – no, GREAT TV show • Fabric that epitomizes fall comfort • ...
BigBux nostalgia time 2021-04-07
Across
- daily mandated exercise and friend-time!
- the most exciting day of the week
- something Rachel is yet to share with Jules
- things to add to the list
- push, push, whee, wheeeee!
- how to recognise Rachel from a distance
- eccentric underwear?
- another Rachel adjective, and one of her most endearing qualities
- it seems there are some topics on which we must agree to disagree!
- did you know this could be used outdoors as well as indoors?
- what's better, first or second? Doesn't matter if we're in a happy place.
- care to hunker down with some Netflix, chica?
- like a kitten!
- is this a single or pair activity? Either way, it's a big favourite!
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- one of Jules' favourite hobbies. May affect punctuality
- origin of wagers
- "you kept those well hidden!"
- one of many adjectives that could be used to describe Rachel
- 192 to 191
- how much longer?
- one of Jules' favourite parts
- how is Rachel feeling?
- do you want an obvious clue or an obscure one?
- would you rather have a bowl of this name?
- in what way does Jules outperform Rachel?
- the only way, when Rachel's driving
26 Clues: 192 to 191 • like a kitten! • origin of wagers • how much longer? • eccentric underwear? • how is Rachel feeling? • things to add to the list • push, push, whee, wheeeee! • "you kept those well hidden!" • one of Jules' favourite parts • the most exciting day of the week • the only way, when Rachel's driving • how to recognise Rachel from a distance • ...
DUKE ELEMENTARY REVISION WITH ME 2023-11-28
Across
- A pace to store your plates or pots in a kitchen.
- The grammar we learned yesterday. Examples are my and your (10-10)
- Duke Language School is located on the ..... floor of the Trendy Building.
- The ....... of people from Poland is Polish.
- People that are Dutch come from ............ (3-11)
- Students do live this way when they study in university or get their 1st job.
- The sport that manon loves to play or watch.
- The name of the study book used this term.
- A type of book that students don't need to use anymore.
- To speak in a high or low tone of voice.
Down
- Your teacher's 1st name.
- A unit of sound.
- The city that lena comes from.
- The 1st name of the donut shop on the ground floor.
- The name of the Thai annual festival that was on Monday (3-8)
- Something that you can do very well, like a professional! (2-3-4)
- The name of this classroom.
- The country that your teacher comes from.
- Trendy or fashionable.
- Nico needed to sit there and answer questions about his home country.
20 Clues: A unit of sound. • Trendy or fashionable. • Your teacher's 1st name. • The name of this classroom. • The city that lena comes from. • To speak in a high or low tone of voice. • The country that your teacher comes from. • The name of the study book used this term. • The ....... of people from Poland is Polish. • The sport that manon loves to play or watch. • ...
ME! 2024-01-09
Across
- One way to describe Tomás in four adjectives
- Catchphrase of one of the MIIAMS
- Luana loves this show
- One of Matthias’s favorite car brands
- Antagoniste secondaire de PPvsROY
- Maria hates it
- Semifinalist in Ah bon 9th edition
- abv One of Inès’s favorite animes
- “You killed ____! You b****rds!”
- First name of the first original character Tomás has ever created
- One of Maria’s favorite video games
- He’s the reason you have nightmares, according to Tomás’ Mayhem lore
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- Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra?
- Innunendo synonym of MAST Academy
- Prominent character in Magie des Rêves
- Part of Tomás’s 9th grade show
- Ancestor of Jean-Bernard
- Young member of the Normes
- It might have vanished from the world, but it will remain in our hearts forever
- ____ of Terror
- Best singer in the world
- Protagonist of a short Tomantist story
- Mathematician and philosopher who appears in a Jean-Bernardist story
- Subtheme studied in Luvianos as part of Industrial Revolution
- Sevond beat country recognized by Tomás in the Horn of Africa
- Third song in Tomás’s week in FNF Tomás’ Mayhem
26 Clues: ____ of Terror • Maria hates it • Luana loves this show • Ancestor of Jean-Bernard • Best singer in the world • Young member of the Normes • Part of Tomás’s 9th grade show • Catchphrase of one of the MIIAMS • “You killed ____! You b****rds!” • Innunendo synonym of MAST Academy • Antagoniste secondaire de PPvsROY • abv One of Inès’s favorite animes • Semifinalist in Ah bon 9th edition • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2020-03-16
Across
- A gluten free diet will make you healthier
- My friend, who is a veterinarian, says that rabbits should not eat carrots
- 53% of high school students say they have been cyberbullied in the last 12 months
- We must fight for our freedom and equality for all
- The world is a stage
- It would be foolish to give up this opportunity of a lifetime
- In Australia we value a fair go, larrikinism and democracy sausages
- Using coupons to save money is thrifty, not stingy
- You have the power to change the world
- The Adelaide Crows coach believes that this year’s team is the best yet and bound to dominate this season
- If you enjoy chocolate, then you’ll love our ice-cream!
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- My opponent believes his party to be more competent, let me tell you why he is wrong
- Her latest video went viral on TikTok
- Does money grow on trees?
- Never give up, never give in. Never
- Let me tell you about Sarah, and her experience
- Dogs are smarter than cats
- Cool, calm and collected
- We are all in this together, we will stand united
- Your son needs this innovating, life-saving surgery
20 Clues: The world is a stage • Cool, calm and collected • Does money grow on trees? • Dogs are smarter than cats • Never give up, never give in. Never • Her latest video went viral on TikTok • You have the power to change the world • A gluten free diet will make you healthier • Let me tell you about Sarah, and her experience • We are all in this together, we will stand united • ...
ELEMENTARY with DUKE and T. BRIAN 2024-08-26
Across
- Who studies very early in the morning?
- teaches-works-goes are examples of this word.
- usually-never-sometimes are examples of an ......?
- The animals on ice in Unit 2
- The 1st copy of a writing activity before editing.
- The main color of the traditional costume in Unit 3
- The famous sport in Brazil.
- The home country of Lena in Unit 1.
- A very desirable job in Unit 2.
- What guy comes from Turkey?
- Martin Lawson's wife's name.
- The dangerous animals that Gabby works with.
Down
- Who plays with cats while preparing for an exam (3-6)
- The 2 types of pets that Nora likes playing with (7-4)
- Your teacher comes from this country. (3-7)
- The place that Claudia and Suzi are holidaying in. (3-2-7)
- The name of the website in Unit 3b
- A person who comes from The Netherlands is what nationality?
- nice-warm-friendly -cheap are examples of .......
- A person who comes from Ireland is what nationality?
- Carla Di Mambro loves yoga, ......... and ........(7-8)
- The football team that won the Olympic gold medal in football.
22 Clues: The famous sport in Brazil. • What guy comes from Turkey? • The animals on ice in Unit 2 • Martin Lawson's wife's name. • A very desirable job in Unit 2. • The name of the website in Unit 3b • The home country of Lena in Unit 1. • Who studies very early in the morning? • Your teacher comes from this country. (3-7) • The dangerous animals that Gabby works with. • ...
EAE 3C : Short Story Elements and Literary Devices 2023-08-30
Across
- A comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as"
- A stereotypical, secondary character
- The villain of a story
- The condition of feeling tense, nervous, or uncertain about the outcome of a story
- A picture created by a writer using details, adjectives, and figures of speech
- All-seeing narrator who knows everything
- A casual reference to a famous historical, literary or mythological figure or event
- The most intense part of the story
- Method of characterization using what the character says
- Predominant emotion felt by the reader of a story
- The type of narrator used in a story
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- The author hints at the outcome of the story
- The hero of a story
- Series of events
- Involves time, time span, place, and mood
- A temporary shift into the past where the narrator describes previous events
- An abstract idea that is represented symbolically by something concrete
- Occurs when the author gives human attributes to inanimate objects
- The opposite of what is expected
- Complex character
- The overall message or essential truth of a story
- A comparison between two unlike things without the use of the words "like" or "as"
22 Clues: Series of events • Complex character • The hero of a story • The villain of a story • The opposite of what is expected • The most intense part of the story • A stereotypical, secondary character • The type of narrator used in a story • All-seeing narrator who knows everything • Involves time, time span, place, and mood • The author hints at the outcome of the story • ...
Christmas and winter 2024-12-15
Across
- WH question for a thing
- White, cold, and falls from the sky in winter
- You might build this using snow and give it a carrot noseSled A vehicle that slides on snow, often used for fun
- Ring-shaped decoration often placed on front doors
- Superlative of good
- opposite of hot
- The band of the last christmas song we did
- October, 31st
- You hang these by the fireplace for Santa to fill
- Magical animals that pull Santa's sleigh
- Comparatives and superlatives are...
- When the boys ask Edu he says, pleas don't...
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- Day celebrated on December 25th
- Red-nosed reindeer famous from a Christmas song
- Cocoa A warm drink made with cocoa and marshmallows
- Popular Christmas plant with red leaves
- Sparkling decoration often used on a Christmas tree
- Shiny balls hung on the Christmas tree
- Comparative of happy
- Jolly man in a red suit who delivers presents
- Another name for Daniel
- This green plant is decorated with lights and ornaments
- Holiday song sung with friends or family
- christmas season
- Cane Sweet treat made of sugar and shaped like a stick
25 Clues: October, 31st • opposite of hot • christmas season • Superlative of good • Comparative of happy • WH question for a thing • Another name for Daniel • Day celebrated on December 25th • Comparatives and superlatives are... • Shiny balls hung on the Christmas tree • Popular Christmas plant with red leaves • Holiday song sung with friends or family • ...
English 2026-02-08
Across
- "Tunnustada" in English
- "Protsess" in English
- "Esinemine" in English
- "Rising" in Estonian
- "Awareness" in Estonian
- "Haruldane" in English
- "Harva" in English
- "Prevent" in Estonian
- "Rütm" in English
- "Disrupt" in Estonian
- "Purpose" in Estonian
- "Constant" in Estonian
- "Deliberately" in Estonian
- "Ettearvamatu" in English
- "Mõõdukas" in English
- "Sobiv" in English
- "Aimed" in Estonian
- "Teadlikult" in English
- "Entirely" in Estonian
- "harsh" in Estonian
- We don´t say "persons", we say...
- "Applied" in Estonian
- "Isolated"in Estonian
- "Faithful" in Estonian
- "Extreme" in Estonian
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- "Outbreak" in Estonian
- "Pikaajaline" in English
- "Jaotamine" in English
- "Vähendatud" in English
- The Estonian word for "adjectives"
- "Julgustada" in English
- "Aruanne" in English
- "Accused" in Estonian
- "Mustrid" in English
- "Spetsialiseerunud" in English
- "Järjekord" in english
- "Village" in Estonian
- "Stable" in Estonian
- "Borrowed" in Estonian
- "Clash" in Estonian
- "Märkimisväärne" in English
- "Particular" in Estonian
- "Continue" in Estonian
- "Sobiv" in English
- "Forbid" in Estonian
- "Complain" in Estonian
- "Ärevus" in English
- "Lähenemine in English
- "Ebameeldiv" in English
- "Lõhkuv" in English
- "Märkimisväärne" in English
- "Forward" in Estonian
52 Clues: "Rütm" in English • "Harva" in English • "Sobiv" in English • "Sobiv" in English • "Clash" in Estonian • "Ärevus" in English • "Aimed" in Estonian • "Lõhkuv" in English • "harsh" in Estonian • "Aruanne" in English • "Rising" in Estonian • "Mustrid" in English • "Stable" in Estonian • "Forbid" in Estonian • "Protsess" in English • "Accused" in Estonian • "Village" in Estonian • "Prevent" in Estonian • ...
crossword 2020-11-06
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- A doing or action word.
Down
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
- Stands in place of the noun.
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation. • stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Diagramming Sentences Vocabulary 2023-02-27
Across
- Object Precedes the direct object and tells to whom or to what.
- Word that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Tell how, where, when, and to what extent.
- Word that takes the place of a noun.
- Object Receives the action of the verb. It answers the question whom or what.
- A noun or pronoun that follows a noun or pronoun to give more information.
- Word that modifies nouns and pronouns. Tell what kind of, which one, or how many.
- The sentence part that says something about the subject; contains the verb or verb phrase.
- Phrase An appositive in a phrase that explains the noun or pronoun.
- A verb ending in -ing and used as a noun.
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- Adjective An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject.
- A sentence with just a subject and a verb.
- A person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about.
- Sentence A sentence with two or more independent clauses
- Word that expresses action or a state of being.
- A group of words that express a complete thought; has a subject and a predicate.
- A Verb used as an adjective.
- Noun A noun that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject.
- Names a person, place, thing, or idea.
18 Clues: A Verb used as an adjective. • Word that takes the place of a noun. • Names a person, place, thing, or idea. • A verb ending in -ing and used as a noun. • A sentence with just a subject and a verb. • Word that expresses action or a state of being. • Sentence A sentence with two or more independent clauses • A person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. • ...
scrib, script = write 2014-10-26
Across
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- something that stands in one's way; an obstacle
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- a polygon with ten sides
- to set free; to lend a hand in freeing someone
- a set of three stories that are related by characters and plot
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- to write down or record; to translate
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- a person who writes things down
- a person who walks across the street on foot
- P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- a piece of writing; a book
15 Clues: a polygon with ten sides • a piece of writing; a book • a person who writes things down • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record; to translate • a person who walks across the street on foot • to set free; to lend a hand in freeing someone • something that stands in one's way; an obstacle • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • ...
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 2025-01-22
Across
- The section that provides specific details about the appearance, characteristics, or features of the subject.
- A word that describes someone's mood, such as "happy" or "sad."
- The part of a descriptive text that gives a general introduction to the subject.
- A word used to compare two things, such as "bigger" or "more beautiful."
- A word used to describe someone who is overweight.
- The type of text that describes a person, place, or thing in detail.
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- text A text that describes a famous tourist destination.
- The structure of a descriptive text that is optional and usually contains a summary or final thoughts.
- A descriptive word that means "very small."
- Words used to describe nouns, such as "beautiful" or "tall."
- A word that means "very large" or "huge."
- A well-known tourist attraction in Indonesia, famous for its beaches.
- Present The tense commonly used in descriptive texts.
- A sensory organ used to describe sounds.
- The opposite of "short."
15 Clues: The opposite of "short." • A sensory organ used to describe sounds. • A word that means "very large" or "huge." • A descriptive word that means "very small." • A word used to describe someone who is overweight. • Present The tense commonly used in descriptive texts. • text A text that describes a famous tourist destination. • ...
Persuasive Devices 2022-05-16
Across
- A short story related to the argument showing real-life examples
- Exaggerating something to sound more dramatic and persuade the reader
- questions A question that doesn't require an answer
- Using facts and evidence to prove a point
- adjectives- Words that describe two or more nouns by comparing it to another
- Using fancy language for formal occasions
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- Using chill or slang language
- Special words or expressions used by a profession or group are complex for others to understand.
- A specialist in the topic giving their thoughts and opinion on a topic
- Comparing two things for the purpose of explanation -
- Saying the same word over and over to make a point
- Using words that make the reader feel connected
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
13 Clues: Using chill or slang language • Using facts and evidence to prove a point • Using fancy language for formal occasions • Using words that make the reader feel connected • Saying the same word over and over to make a point • questions A question that doesn't require an answer • A short story related to the argument showing real-life examples • ...
Chp. 7.1 key terms created by: Lara Skaggs 2017-11-13
Across
- the systematic process of establishing a need and then working out the best way to meet the need, within a strategic framework that enables you to identify priorities and determines your operational principles
- a number of persons associated together in work or an activity
- managers that carry out the decisions of top management
- a chart that shows how the firm is structured and who is in charge of whom
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
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- managers who are responsible for setting goals and planning for the future and controlling the work of others
- keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
- managers that are responsible for the daily operations of a business
- to carry out effectively
- getting resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and adjectives
- to concentrate attention or effort
- to end toward which effort is directed
- providing direction and vision
13 Clues: to carry out effectively • providing direction and vision • to concentrate attention or effort • to end toward which effort is directed • managers that carry out the decisions of top management • keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met • the process of dealing with or controlling things or people • ...
The Lorax 2013-11-25
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- (n.) the stomach, or the lower front part of the body
- (adj.) beautiful or wonderful
- (v.) to cut something roughly into pieces
- (v.) sad and serious
- (n.) when you want a lot more food, money, etc, than you need
- (v.) to move in water so that drops of it go in all directions
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- (n.) a small group of hairs, grass, etc
- (n.) air pollution in a city that is a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals
- (n.) a person, thing, or situation that annoys you or causes problems for you
- (v.) to wait somewhere secretly, especially before doing something bad
- (adj.) used to form adjectives to give the meaning to some degree; fairly ; "sharpish" : quickly
- (v.) to complain, often in an annoying way
- (n.) a small round or oval object produced by a plant that a new plant can grow from
13 Clues: (v.) sad and serious • (adj.) beautiful or wonderful • (n.) a small group of hairs, grass, etc • (v.) to cut something roughly into pieces • (v.) to complain, often in an annoying way • (n.) the stomach, or the lower front part of the body • (n.) when you want a lot more food, money, etc, than you need • (v.) to move in water so that drops of it go in all directions • ...
Rain's Crossword Puzzle #2 2021-01-17
Across
- what loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night?
- you can make games with this, and it rhymes with 'match'
- another word meaning 'to dress differently so that no one recognizes you'
- the past tense of 'brought'
- the following words: 'beautiful', 'bored', 'terrified', 'elegant' are all ______________
- another word for very ugly
- she will have _____ (sing) at the party
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- something you see in parks that blow water out
- the past tense of 'catch'
- the past tense of 'try'
- the group of kids bringing sticks to the campfire. What word do you need to add to this sentence so that it makes sense?
- what is the noun form of 'wise'?
- i provide light, but I'm not a candle. I rise in the morning, but I don't get out of bed. I am a star, but I am not famous
13 Clues: the past tense of 'try' • the past tense of 'catch' • another word for very ugly • the past tense of 'brought' • what is the noun form of 'wise'? • she will have _____ (sing) at the party • something you see in parks that blow water out • you can make games with this, and it rhymes with 'match' • what loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night? • ...
Chapter 3 2015-03-06
Across
- describing words p.47
- used as another word for large p.30
- something that Anh's father tells him to always question p.39
- unhurt, without any marks p.33
- Anh's brother p.28
- Engineers who are trained to defuse land mines p.40
- Anh's sister p.35
- the feeling of looking forward to something p.29
- what Anh and his family called Miss Burke p.31
- old and worn out p.40
- extremely angry p.32
- a safe place to stay p.28
- manner p.48
- the 'very embarrassing disadvantage' Anh describes p.41
- the name of the girl who helps Anh finish his speech p.47
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- full of happiness and joy p.48
- caring and understanding p.45
- 'the hippy capital of Sydney' p.37
- ridiculous, unbelievable p.36
- being able to understand how others' feel p.45
- it had 'been through a very difficult passage' p.27
- a type of van p.35
- the way Anh pronounced 15 p.45
- a country in northern Europe p.28
- the name of Anh's cousin, who later changes his name p.40
25 Clues: manner p.48 • Anh's sister p.35 • Anh's brother p.28 • a type of van p.35 • extremely angry p.32 • describing words p.47 • old and worn out p.40 • a safe place to stay p.28 • caring and understanding p.45 • ridiculous, unbelievable p.36 • full of happiness and joy p.48 • unhurt, without any marks p.33 • the way Anh pronounced 15 p.45 • a country in northern Europe p.28 • ...
Vocab - Months of the year 2023-12-03
Across
- - talk/reality show
- - show
- - folk
- - to play the role (of)
- - band
- - Adjectives
- - dance
- - mural
- - opera
- - to play (a musical instrument) instrument)
- - to direct
- - singer
- - dramatic
- - song
- - audience
- - writer
- - festival
- - soap opera
- - orchestra
- - painting
- - ticket
- - tragedy
- - drama
- - contest
- - history; story
- - to publish
- - romantic
- - sculptor
- - to present
- - short story
- - poetry
- - playwright
- - (main) character
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- - cartoons
- - music
- - concert
- - documentary
- - poet
- - sculpture
- - comedy
- - theater
- - science fiction
- - channel
- - talented
- - western
- - dancer
- - Fine Arts
- - Artists
- - art
- - musician
- - prize; award
- - musical
- - director
- - action
- - to applaud
- - movie star
- - adventure
- - horror
- - statue
- - to appreciate
- - foreign
- - artistic
- - culture
- - modern
- - work (of art, music, etc.)
- - to paint
- - classical
- - composer
- - to sculpt
- - poem
- - masterpiece
- - to get bored
72 Clues: - art • - poet • - show • - folk • - band • - song • - poem • - music • - dance • - mural • - opera • - drama • - comedy • - dancer • - singer • - action • - writer • - horror • - statue • - modern • - ticket • - poetry • - concert • - theater • - channel • - western • - Artists • - musical • - foreign • - culture • - tragedy • - contest • - cartoons • - talented • - musician • - director • - dramatic • - audience • - festival • - artistic • - painting • - to paint • ...
A2.1 FINAL REVIEW 2024-05-03
Across
- This is the order of the adjectives.
- I think it __ rain today.
- I was watching TV __ my sister was sleeping.
- Luis is ___ up the kids outside school.
- Next summer, we are __ to travel to Paris with our friends.
- My name is Hans. I __ a mechanic.
- Iraq is more dangerous __ Mexico.
- He fell off the bed __ the alarm rang.
- They __ horseback riding this morning.
- Last night, John __ some postcards.
- Do you know someone __ can repair my computer?
- At the beginning of the semester you have to present a diagnostic test.
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- The chef __ dinner when the waiter arrived.
- My pardon, __ she speak English?
- The guys __ soccer tonight in the park.
- The whale is one of the __ animals in the world.
- My family and I __ to Veracruz in 2023.
- The bike, __ is Japanese, is expensive.
- Peter __ Teacher Ed in the supermarket yesterday.
- Mrs. García ___ finish her work last Monday.
- That's the restaurant __ my dad met my mom.
- The house __ is at the end of the street is mine.
- People ___ in the moon in the future.
- Where were you the day of the Earthquake? I __ in my house.
24 Clues: I think it __ rain today. • My pardon, __ she speak English? • My name is Hans. I __ a mechanic. • Iraq is more dangerous __ Mexico. • Last night, John __ some postcards. • This is the order of the adjectives. • People ___ in the moon in the future. • He fell off the bed __ the alarm rang. • They __ horseback riding this morning. • The guys __ soccer tonight in the park. • ...
12 English: TED Talk 2025-02-06
Across
- Little or no preparation
- Repeating key words or phrases for effect
- Opinions from those considered specialists in a certain field
- Adding personal stories to illustrate particular points
- Questions that aren’t meant to be answered but are asked for effect, to illustrate a point, or make the audience think
- Polished and professional language
- Talk to the audience using personal pronouns
- Speech that provides, fun, laughter and celebration
- Speech that educate with facts and truth
- A little address to the audience right at the beginning of the speech
- Speech that convinces and encourages change
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- Repetition of words beginning with the same sound placed together
- The use of three parallel words or phrases for emphasis
- language Words to evoke emotion and make people feel a certain way
- Using descriptive words to add effect
- sentence A simple way to finish the speech and thank the audience
- Specialised terminology specific to a certain field
- Casual language that makes speaker appear on audiences level
- Use of notes and memorisation
- Spoken through memorisation
- Use of facts, figure or quotes from experts
- Read directly from paper
- verbs How likely something is to happen
23 Clues: Little or no preparation • Read directly from paper • Spoken through memorisation • Use of notes and memorisation • Polished and professional language • Using descriptive words to add effect • verbs How likely something is to happen • Speech that educate with facts and truth • Repeating key words or phrases for effect • Use of facts, figure or quotes from experts • ...
Parts of Speech 2025-05-15
Across
- A verb for a way of moving, similar to a minecraft mob
- A noun commonly shortened to rizz
- A verb for what the sun does every morning
- A verb that you do at a disco
- The part of speech that indicates where something is
- An adverb that causes people to smile
- A conjunction that is also a homophone for ore
- A noun for something that keeps doctors away
- A preposition that shows something is up in the sky
- An adverb that can tell us how someone will hold a baby
- An adjective for gorgeous things
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- A preposition that shows something is in the middle
- Word that quickly expresses feelings
- Joining words
- An interjection commonly used by librarians
- Word that describes nouns
- An adverb with the synonym noisy
- Naming word
- Doing words
- A noun for the oldest mode of transport
- Word that is used to replace a noun
- Word that describes, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- A noun for a musical instrument with ivory
- An adjective that used to describe the sky
- An adjective that could be used to describe the Blobfish
25 Clues: Naming word • Doing words • Joining words • Word that describes nouns • A verb that you do at a disco • An adverb with the synonym noisy • An adjective for gorgeous things • A noun commonly shortened to rizz • Word that is used to replace a noun • Word that quickly expresses feelings • An adverb that causes people to smile • A noun for the oldest mode of transport • ...
Adjectives with able 2015-06-07
Across
- It had been raining non-stop and the road was ..... . We had to take another one.
- If a disease is ..... it can be cured , it is not a deadly condition.
- His contribution to our cause is ..... . But for his help, we would never have succeeded.
- It was a very ..... time, we had a lot of fun.
- Going to the cinema is ..... to staying at home and spending a boring evening there
- If river is contaminated the water is ..... , which means that it is unfit for drinking.
- This product is highly..... . It catches fire easily.
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- Teenagers are ..... , the opinion of their peers is very important for them and they tend to imitate them.
- The outcome of the election was ..... . Everybody knew that he would win.
- I often do shopping there. The prices are very ..... .
- It is ..... that he quit the job after he had been passed over for promotion so many times.
- If you don’t know how to use a computer, you are not ..... in the office.
- If a doctor, a politician or another public person are ..... people think highly about them.
- Easter is a ..... holiday. It falls on different days every year.
- If a film, a book or an event are ..... , they stay in your mind.
- Glass bottles are ..... therefore they are environmentally friendly.
16 Clues: It was a very ..... time, we had a lot of fun. • I often do shopping there. The prices are very ..... . • This product is highly..... . It catches fire easily. • Easter is a ..... holiday. It falls on different days every year. • If a film, a book or an event are ..... , they stay in your mind. • ...
Family, possessive adjectives 2019-11-14
Adjectives i-o 2020-08-24
16 Clues: tuhma • ihana • kurja • eloisa • laiska • tärkeä • onnekas • mahdoton • yksinäinen • hermostunut • kateellinen • salaperäinen • suurenmoinen, upea • kiltti, ystävällinen • erinomainen, huomattava • outo, omituinen, kummallinen
Adjectives and Idioms 2019-04-29
Across
- Fix limit, d___ the line
- Out of the ordinary
- First person singular
- Change for no reason
- can use either hand
- Stop, N__ in the bud
- Unhappy, gloomy
- A discouraging person is a wet b_____
- Sociable, likes people
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- The feeling behind writing or speaking
- Talkative
- Stuck up
- Bad,and cannot be corrected
- Out of your mind, b___ yourself
- Obsessed, have a bee in your b____
- If you're doing nothing, you're at a l___ end
16 Clues: Stuck up • Talkative • Unhappy, gloomy • Out of the ordinary • can use either hand • Change for no reason • Stop, N__ in the bud • First person singular • Sociable, likes people • Fix limit, d___ the line • Bad,and cannot be corrected • Out of your mind, b___ yourself • Obsessed, have a bee in your b____ • A discouraging person is a wet b_____ • The feeling behind writing or speaking • ...
Strong adjectives KKH 2020-10-29
4th animals adjectives 2021-04-18
Across
- a domestic animal with long tail, it can run fast
- What is the opposite of short?
- smart
- насекомые
- ящерица
- What is the opposite of slow
- The biggest african animal with big trunk (nose)
Down
- They like bananas, they are clever
- хвост
- hairy small animal with eight legs
- favourite food of mice
- мясо
- a wild cat with stripes
- Where do hippos live?
- What is the opposite of thin?
- very little child
16 Clues: мясо • хвост • smart • ящерица • насекомые • very little child • Where do hippos live? • favourite food of mice • a wild cat with stripes • What is the opposite of slow • What is the opposite of thin? • What is the opposite of short? • They like bananas, they are clever • hairy small animal with eight legs • The biggest african animal with big trunk (nose) • ...
ADJECTIVES OF OPINION 2021-05-04
16 Clues: very bad • not clean • not noisy • very tasty • not common • not expected • good flavour • extremely good • full of people • free from dirt • not interesting • provokes revulsion • provokes excitement • making a lot of noise • something you can enjoy • making you feel disappointed
Adverbs and Adjectives 2023-09-19
Across
- Smurfs are blue
- The mud felt slimy in my hands
- Grandma's joints are stiff in the morning
- The naughty dog ran away from me
- My cranky rabbit makes a lot of noise
- I saw a yellow flower today
- Winston ran quickly from the dog
- They spilled glitter on the floor and it was sparkly
Down
- Darren has a bushy beard
- The fat duck ran away
- After i wash my hair, it is very soft
- We rowed the boat slowly because we were tired
- The lazy goat wouldn't move
- My brother's art project was ugly
- Dan's mom is beautiful
- The unicorn was so fluffy i felt I could die
16 Clues: Smurfs are blue • The fat duck ran away • Dan's mom is beautiful • Darren has a bushy beard • The lazy goat wouldn't move • I saw a yellow flower today • The mud felt slimy in my hands • The naughty dog ran away from me • Winston ran quickly from the dog • My brother's art project was ugly • After i wash my hair, it is very soft • My cranky rabbit makes a lot of noise • ...
Adjectives of place 2023-09-21
Across
- Modern, very up to date
- Cozy, inviting
- Scenic; beautiful
- Full of life
- Peaceful; free from stress
- Visited by a lot of tourists
- Motivating
Down
- Full of life; energy
- Sinister or ghostly
- Appealing to people from all across the globe
- Untouched by man; pure
- Something newly made
- Large in size or area
- Delightful; fascinating
- A place that has a long history; historic
- A crowded; busy place
16 Clues: Motivating • Full of life • Cozy, inviting • Scenic; beautiful • Sinister or ghostly • Full of life; energy • Something newly made • Large in size or area • A crowded; busy place • Untouched by man; pure • Modern, very up to date • Delightful; fascinating • Peaceful; free from stress • Visited by a lot of tourists • A place that has a long history; historic • ...
Adjectives vs. Adverbs 2021-04-30
16 Clues: tuskin • korkea • lähellä • melkein • erittäin • ujo/ujosti • syvä/syvälle • ylpeä/ylpeästi • vaikea/kovasti • hidas/hitaasti • parempi/paremmin • nopeampi/nopeammin • äänekäs/äänekkäästi • ystävällinen/ystävällisesti • kärsivällinen/kärsivällisesti • lähellä (kyllä, näitä on kaksi erilaista)
subject pronouns + adjectives 2024-09-30
Across
- Marilyn Monroe no es morena; _____ no es pelirroja.
- Celina y Isabella son amigas. ______ son bonitas.
- Elefantes, tigres, y serpientes son _________
- Carlos y yo somos estudiantes. ________ somos muy interesantes.
- En mi opinión, la clase de matemáticas no es aburrida. Es _______
- ¡_________ somos familia!
- Gordon Ramsey y Michael Jordon _____ muchachos.
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- Simone Biles no es alta; ella es ______
- Los estudiantes no estudian; ¡_______ duermen!
- Mi amigo ____ (is) inteligente.
- Fernando no es introvertido; ___ es extrovertido
- Bob the Builder no es ________; es trabajador
- Ellas ______ atléticas
- Las chicas____ (are) morenas
- ____ soy de Charlotte
- Basquétbol, beisbol, fútbol, fútbol americano, etc son _______
- ¿_____ eres trabajador?
- Nosotros _____ (are) estudiantes
- Yo _____ cómico.
19 Clues: Yo _____ cómico. • ____ soy de Charlotte • Ellas ______ atléticas • ¿_____ eres trabajador? • ¡_________ somos familia! • Las chicas____ (are) morenas • Mi amigo ____ (is) inteligente. • Nosotros _____ (are) estudiantes • Simone Biles no es alta; ella es ______ • Bob the Builder no es ________; es trabajador • Elefantes, tigres, y serpientes son _________ • ...
Animal Feelings Adjectives 2022-10-19
16 Clues: heulen • miauen • zischen • quieken • knurren • aggresiv • entspannt • schnurren • zwitschern • Schimpanse • angst haben • verängstigt • ruhig/ gelassen • verärgert/ wütend • fröhlich/ vergnügt • aufgeregt/ begeistert
Winter Wonderland Adjectives 2022-12-29
Across
- Picturesque
- Family entertainment
- Lacking focus
- Gilt ensign at sea, shimmering
- Vague, ill-defined
- Vague or fanciful
- What the comic actors are doing in The Pack
Down
- Immaculate
- Opposite of sad
- Spellbound
- Cold, unfriendly
- Gorgeous
- Cold and cheerless
- Tranquil, calm
- Like a charm
- Culinary skill shown by family filling container
16 Clues: Gorgeous • Immaculate • Spellbound • Picturesque • Like a charm • Lacking focus • Tranquil, calm • Opposite of sad • Cold, unfriendly • Vague or fanciful • Cold and cheerless • Vague, ill-defined • Family entertainment • Gilt ensign at sea, shimmering • What the comic actors are doing in The Pack • Culinary skill shown by family filling container
Winter Wonderland Adjectives 2022-12-29
Across
- Picturesque
- Family entertainment
- Lacking focus
- Gilt ensign at sea, shimmering
- Vague, ill-defined
- Vague or fanciful
- What the comic actors are doing in The Pack
Down
- Immaculate
- Opposite of sad
- Spellbound
- Cold, unfriendly
- Gorgeous
- Cold and cheerless
- Tranquil, calm
- Like a charm
- Culinary skill shown by family filling container
16 Clues: Gorgeous • Immaculate • Spellbound • Picturesque • Like a charm • Lacking focus • Tranquil, calm • Opposite of sad • Cold, unfriendly • Vague or fanciful • Cold and cheerless • Vague, ill-defined • Family entertainment • Gilt ensign at sea, shimmering • What the comic actors are doing in The Pack • Culinary skill shown by family filling container
Adjectives of description 2022-10-04
Across
- The opposite of tall
- Not young
- Hair with curls
- The opposite of narrow
- Neither old nor young
- Friendly and attractive
- Having a small distance from one side to the other
- The opposite of short
- Not old
Down
- An attractive person
- The opposite of fat
- The opposite of thin
- Very attractive
- height Neither tall nor short
- The opposite of short
- Without light
- Not attractive
17 Clues: Not old • Not young • Without light • Not attractive • Hair with curls • Very attractive • The opposite of fat • An attractive person • The opposite of tall • The opposite of thin • Neither old nor young • The opposite of short • The opposite of short • The opposite of narrow • Friendly and attractive • height Neither tall nor short • Having a small distance from one side to the other
List 5 & Adjectives 2023-01-27
Across
- I am doing the best I can.
- The warm sun shone brightly.
- My small dog barked loudly.
- I still don't know what happened.
- Jess fell asleep quickly.
- I will dress up as a princess for Halloween.
- Carl will aim him arrow carefully.
- My ring sparkles in the light.
- I know you'll be at school.
Down
- There are ten tents.
- The lucky dragon made friends with the knight.
- We were wishing you'd come camping.
- She has a blue jacket.
- The turkey looks delicious.
- Bring a lemon to make salad dressing.
- She will grow much taller.
16 Clues: There are ten tents. • She has a blue jacket. • Jess fell asleep quickly. • I am doing the best I can. • She will grow much taller. • The turkey looks delicious. • My small dog barked loudly. • I know you'll be at school. • The warm sun shone brightly. • My ring sparkles in the light. • I still don't know what happened. • Carl will aim him arrow carefully. • ...
Descriptive Language Techniques 2020-02-11
Across
- Giving human characteristics to an inanimate object
- A dramatic ending to a piece of writing, leaving the writer in suspense
- A series of symbols/signs used in writing (E.g. exclamation mark, comma)
- Describing one thing as being something else
- The technical name for exaggeration (or going slightly over the top) in writing
- A type of question asked in writing, to engage the reader and get them thinking
- The person who creates the text
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- Using three adjectives, phrases or examples instead of just one
- Comparing two objects, using 'as' or 'like'
- Giving a number of examples, rather than just one
- Words that create the sound they represent
- Repetition of the same starting letter in a sequence of words
- This type of language is used to make the reader feel a certain way (happy, sad, angry)
- Repetitive vowel sounds in the middle of a sequence of words
- Using words to create a picture in the reader's mind
15 Clues: The person who creates the text • Words that create the sound they represent • Comparing two objects, using 'as' or 'like' • Describing one thing as being something else • Giving a number of examples, rather than just one • Giving human characteristics to an inanimate object • Using words to create a picture in the reader's mind • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2021-09-28
Across
- To observe something or to notice we use this term in science a lot.
- in science you use this to describe a observation with adjectives.
- Action The part in the story where it start to heat up and leads to the climax.
- The main events in a book or play.
- This is a part of the plot mountain and it is the most problematic part.
- When you are doing a observation and you describe it with numbers.
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- A scientist makes this kind of explanation with limited evidence.
- The beginning of the plot mountain.
- The practice of farming and cultivation.
- A group of people who migrate in a large group in search of food
- Land Bridge A land bridge the native american crossed over time.
- when a large group moves from place to place.
- Action The part in the story right after the climax where it starts to cool down
- People that share the same religion or beliefs
- this a guess based on evidence that a scientist makes.
15 Clues: The main events in a book or play. • The beginning of the plot mountain. • The practice of farming and cultivation. • when a large group moves from place to place. • People that share the same religion or beliefs • this a guess based on evidence that a scientist makes. • A group of people who migrate in a large group in search of food • ...
Language Features 2025-03-27
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- specific informal words or phrases that have a cultural definition that is different from the literal definition
- Saying or implying the opposite of what you mean
- Repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- Comparing to similar things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- An over exaggeration
- Repetition of vowel sounds in the middle or at the beginning of words.
- Use of an object to represent an emotion or belief or idea.
- Visually descriptive words (eg. powerful verbs, adjectives, adverbs etc) that usually call on the five senses
- Placing two ideas or concepts near each other to highlight their differences
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- A series of things or ideas that are connected together in one sentence by commas and ‘and’
- Giving something non-human, human characteristics
- sentences Sentences that only express one idea
- Special words or terms that are used by a specific group
- Words sound like the sounds they name
- An image which directly compares two things without using ‘like’ or ‘as’
15 Clues: An over exaggeration • Words sound like the sounds they name • sentences Sentences that only express one idea • Saying or implying the opposite of what you mean • Comparing to similar things using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • Giving something non-human, human characteristics • Special words or terms that are used by a specific group • ...
Grammar Crossword - Module 2 and 3 2021-11-04
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- Is a word that modifies the noun.
- Is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
- Is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing, or idea.
- Is a word used in place of one noun or more than one noun.
- Points out a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Introduces a subordinate clause.
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- Its a verb that mades a verb phrase.
- Is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- Names any group of persons, places, things, or ideas.
- Names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic.
- Is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
- Links, or connects, the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective in the predicate.
- Is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
- Names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses.
- Is refers to name a person, place, thing or animal.
15 Clues: Introduces a subordinate clause. • Is a word that modifies the noun. • Its a verb that mades a verb phrase. • Points out a person, place, thing, or idea. • Is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun. • Is refers to name a person, place, thing or animal. • Names any group of persons, places, things, or ideas. • Is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. • ...
Purposes of Writing 2021-09-15
4 Clues: will tell you how to do something • will try to convince you do something • will give you information about a topic • is full of detail and will use adjectives
devices 2021-04-29
Autumn 2022-10-04
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- It it a piece of clothes wich warms our hands.
- It is a kind of weather when it is cold and the hair develops.
- It is a piece of outerwear that we wear in autumn.
- It is the group wich have adjectives for example:yellow,red, green. This word often uses with autumn.
- It is a thing that can be different at different times of the year, for example cold or worm, windy and foggy.
- It is a thing that we see on the ground after the rain.
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- They are a kind of shoes that we wear in autumn.
- It is a worm cardigan without buttons.
- It is a celebration of the dark forces.
- It is an opposite of sunny.
- Is is a kind of vegetables wich people use like a halloween decoration.
11 Clues: It is an opposite of sunny. • It is a worm cardigan without buttons. • It is a celebration of the dark forces. • It it a piece of clothes wich warms our hands. • They are a kind of shoes that we wear in autumn. • It is a piece of outerwear that we wear in autumn. • It is a thing that we see on the ground after the rain. • ...
Revision Wk10-12 2020-06-02
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- The professional you go to if you are ill.
- The school year is broken into three of these.
- The feeling when you are on your own and sad about it.
- The common term for beauty items is beauty ___.
- The subject relating to the past.
- Something that is done often or is common.
- To be badly treated and not well cared for.
- The metal box in a room that heat up to heat the room.
- Another word used in chance for likely.
- A place that is far away from others.
- The sun and electricity are forms of this.
- A list you sign your name on.
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- You use the _____ control to change the TV channel.
- You his this button on your alarm to sleep a bit longer.
- To move in the direction of something or someone.
- A person who breaks into your house.
- The group of children in a school or university.
- To sleep lightly, usually done sitting in a chair.
- Another name for a journalist who works on TV, radio or in the papers.
- To feel tired, often after medication.
- The term used for the correct use of verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc. in sentences.
21 Clues: A list you sign your name on. • The subject relating to the past. • A person who breaks into your house. • A place that is far away from others. • To feel tired, often after medication. • Another word used in chance for likely. • The professional you go to if you are ill. • Something that is done often or is common. • The sun and electricity are forms of this. • ...
English Language Paper 3 - Keywords/terms Revision 2014-04-10
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- Purpose: To present a balanced discussion of an issue.
- Section B
- PRIVATE. DO NOT READ. I AM PERSONAL. STOP READING.
- SAM: "Hello I am Sam, nice to meet you!" JACK: "I'm jack, nice to meet you too!"
- What kind of words are these: Sincerely;
- Firstly; Secondly; Thirdly etc.
- One thing you should never do when arguing; e.g. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, ever do this.
- A piece of writing composed to convey information to another person.
- Report Informs you about an event by describing it and giving brief history.
- Words that have the same meanings.
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- Having the ability to change one's opinion through reasoning.
- I don't like your view point, I am going to argue with you.
- Don't answer my questions, it's not meant to be answered.
- Linked with your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands.
- Very similar to Paper 2, Question 1
- Purpose: To persuade the reader on a particular view point.
- This is a story and you must have an interesting plot with tension and a climax.
- I will support your opinion.
- Slang is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Has exotic adjectives with a spatial framework.
20 Clues: Section B • Slang is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • I will support your opinion. • Firstly; Secondly; Thirdly etc. • Words that have the same meanings. • Very similar to Paper 2, Question 1 • What kind of words are these: Sincerely; • Has exotic adjectives with a spatial framework. • PRIVATE. DO NOT READ. I AM PERSONAL. STOP READING. • Linked with your eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands. • ...
English Key Terms 2013-01-31
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- An adjective for using more words than needed.
- Often called the 'vocabulary' of a language.
- A form of language appropriate to the particular situation or context.
- The nature of something being made easy to understand.
- An informal expression whose meanings can't be derived from the words that make it up.
- The study of visual aspects of texts.
- Adjectives or adverbs qualifying the sense of nouns or verbs respectively.
- Something that is true without dispute.
- A grammatical form conventionally expressing a question.
- Nouns or pronouns that denote possession.
- A style or category within a broader form of art or media.
- The rules that apply to the construction of sentences.
- The aspect of someones personality that's presented to others.
- The circumstances of the text.
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- The placing of ojects in a logial order to achieve effect.
- Words or expressions that rely on context for meaning.
- The way the writer views something.
- A grammatical form conventionally expressing an order.
- An opinion or attitude uttered by someone that reflects their indentity.
- The setting of things next to eachother for literary effect.
- The way in which the author presents information and opinion.
21 Clues: The circumstances of the text. • The way the writer views something. • The study of visual aspects of texts. • Something that is true without dispute. • Nouns or pronouns that denote possession. • Often called the 'vocabulary' of a language. • An adjective for using more words than needed. • Words or expressions that rely on context for meaning. • ...
Heat and Temperature Crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
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- No definite volume or shape
- The measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- Devices that do not use electricity
- The most abundant form of ordinary matter in the universe
- The energy transferred from one substance to another as a result of a temperature difference
- Definite volume but no fixed shape
- Can energy be created or destroyed?
- Water with no dissolved impurities
- Somethings ability to cause change
- The amount of heat needed to make an object produce a unit change in its temperature.
- Using words (adjectives, verbs, adverbs) to express observations
- Numerically expressing observations
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- Particles of matter are held together by?
- No definite volume or shape
- Definite volume and shape
- The total kinetic energy of all the particles of a substance
- The measurement of heat using numbers
- The energy a particle possesses because of its motion
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The tendency for matter to change its shape in response to temperature
- Devices that use electricity
- The most compressible state of matter
- Very little compressibility
- The least compressible state of matter
24 Clues: Definite volume and shape • No definite volume or shape • No definite volume or shape • Very little compressibility • Devices that use electricity • Definite volume but no fixed shape • Water with no dissolved impurities • Somethings ability to cause change • Devices that do not use electricity • Can energy be created or destroyed? • Numerically expressing observations • ...
Audrey and Noémie 2019-05-14
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- I ________ (capacity) do it.
- Did we say "a" or "an" before university?
- What is the possessive adjective for they?
- Now they are _____(make)their homework?
- Did the story "the tractor" is fact or fiction?
- What month did Pierre go to Punta Cana?
- Translate:He has _______ (pardonner)his sister.
- Emilie was _____(work)at 9:00 yesterday.
- Next week, she ______ (go) to Québec.
- We do it ______ (reflexive pronouns).
- He comes _____ Québec.
- _______ (il y a) two dogs in the house.
- He ____ 18 years old.
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- Did the story "The apparition" is fact or fiction?
- What is the opposite of "close"?
- What is the last word for the song stairway to Heaven?
- What is the verb tense of "She was eating an apple"?
- Connor has just _______ (go) to the store.
- Do we conjugate the verb after a modal auxiliairie?
- What is the opposite of best?
- What is the past for "catch"?
- What is the future for the verb to be?
- How many children dose Pierre have?
- What is the possesive adjectives for "he".
- Did we say "a" or "an" befor honour?
25 Clues: He ____ 18 years old. • He comes _____ Québec. • I ________ (capacity) do it. • What is the opposite of best? • What is the past for "catch"? • What is the opposite of "close"? • How many children dose Pierre have? • Did we say "a" or "an" befor honour? • Next week, she ______ (go) to Québec. • We do it ______ (reflexive pronouns). • What is the future for the verb to be? • ...
Les mots croisés (F3) 2024-05-31
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- LAW - Acronym learned associated with l'imparfait
- Le contraire de l'imparfait; Dwight is the #1 hater
- International hub for diplomacy; Capital of la suisse
- T.M.N.T?
- Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- First part of le passé composé; Either avoir or être
- - Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- Second part of le passé composé; What your verb becomes
- Nickname for the four most important irregular verbs in French
- Palace near Paris; Site of historic treaty signings
- First French verb learned; Irregular
- Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!!
- Capital is Paris; Known for fashion and cuisine
- Capital of la belgique; Headquarters of the European Union
- Oh non, je perds la tête!
- - Past tense associated with DATE LAW; Verbs are one word
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- L'empereur du saint-Empire romain germanique (HRE)
- Il n'est pas petit?!?
- Person associated with le passé composé; Learned during French 2
- Known for Alps and banking; To the east of France
- French city in the Alps; Mr. DiLandro's favorite city
- Un pays francophone; Famous for chocolate and waffles
- Dictionary website
- City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark
- - Acronym learned associated with le passé composé
- Used to happen after the warmup
- Le papa de Versailles
27 Clues: T.M.N.T? • Dictionary website • Il n'est pas petit?!? • Le papa de Versailles • Oh non, je perds la tête! • Used to happen after the warmup • Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!! • First French verb learned; Irregular • City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark • Acronym learned associated with adjectives • - Acronym learned associated with adjectives • ...
ESL 83 Review 2024-08-08
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- a topic that causes disagreements and strong opinions
- a word that describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
- a person's characteristics (ex: nice, honest, practical, etc.)
- a question that is included inside another question or statement
- a describing word
- to move or progress at a speed and rate that one is able to sustain until the act is completed
- responsibility or obligation
- a type of sport that must be played in groups
- to leave a country
- to arrive in a new country
- a sport that is played alone
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- official document that has your SSN
- a job that is typically the first step in a career path
- a type of physical activity that increases your heart rate and breathing, which in turn increases the amount of oxygen your body uses
- a doctor trained in a specific medical practice
- a unit of heredity passed from parent to child
- suitable or proper
- to continue something until it is completed
- casual conversation about everyday topics
- words ending in -self or -selves that are used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same
20 Clues: a describing word • suitable or proper • to leave a country • to arrive in a new country • responsibility or obligation • a sport that is played alone • official document that has your SSN • casual conversation about everyday topics • to continue something until it is completed • a type of sport that must be played in groups • a unit of heredity passed from parent to child • ...
Boo's 29th Birthday Puzzle 2024-12-21
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- embarrassing to have at the age of 30
- bottom fur
- runner of the year
- boo's "favourite movie"
- hmph, 3 adjectives
- lifestyle that we embraced a little too much this year
- handsome almost-30 year old
- boo has 9 of these
- environment for majority of screentime usage
- future residents
- bite of the year
- quirk that boo has before he speaks
- a lie that boo tells when asked top film
- disgusting, dramatic and completely preventable bodily noise
- birthday breakfast
- 29th birthday wish
- my tism
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- bedtime favour
- your pain, my pleasure
- cause of midnight abuse
- 29th birthday gift
- recently discovered goldmine restaurant
- my role in the car
- first and last meal boo made me
- oh hi
- my best friend
- status-changing question to pop at age 29
- hmm that's odd
- 2024 rival
- nightmare
- recipe thats been given up on
- sometimes boo stares at it and sometimes boo comments on it
- number of kids
- something to schedule before turning 30
- mama's __
- false beard
- yikes
- uh
- fallen member of 2024
- bald resemblance
40 Clues: uh • oh hi • yikes • my tism • nightmare • mama's __ • bottom fur • 2024 rival • false beard • bedtime favour • my best friend • hmm that's odd • number of kids • future residents • bite of the year • bald resemblance • 29th birthday gift • my role in the car • runner of the year • hmph, 3 adjectives • boo has 9 of these • birthday breakfast • 29th birthday wish • fallen member of 2024 • your pain, my pleasure • ...
Crossword puzzle for PJCOWS 2025-03-15
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- One who has 36 Gun
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- One who helps in learning the Shrutgyan
- Famous tirth for Ghantakarna Mahavir
- One of the core element of Pratikraman
- Famous tirth near Ahmedabad
- A tirth from where uncountable souls attained moksha
- Man's best friend
- This sutra helps avoid any upsarg coming on us.
- a beautiful mark manifested from the heart of the Jina
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- An element representing right faith
- Likes to chase mice
- An element representing knowledge
- Shows 18,24,120 ways for asking for forgiveness
- Place for abhishek of Tirthankar after birth
- Through aaradhna of Siddhachakra he could get rid of his Vitiligo
- An element representing right conduct
- This has 12 types of which 6 are internal and 6 are external.
- This sutra lists 36 adjectives for tirthankar parmatma
- Flying mammal
- Namaskar for Panch parmeshthi
- A festival for praying 9 core elements
- Also known as Arishthanemi
- A samiti which suggests to walk carefully
- Alternative name for Logassa
- Free of all karmas
- One whose color is white and has 12 gun
- Obeys 5 mahavrat, has 27 Gun
29 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • One who has 36 Gun • Free of all karmas • Likes to chase mice • Also known as Arishthanemi • Famous tirth near Ahmedabad • Alternative name for Logassa • Obeys 5 mahavrat, has 27 Gun • Namaskar for Panch parmeshthi • An element representing knowledge • An element representing right faith • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-11
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- – Refrain → A repeated part of a song or poem
- → Extremely happy or full of joy
- – Misleading → Giving a false impression or tricking someone
- – Outsider → Someone unfamiliar or not from the group
- → Giving enjoyment or delight
- → Friendly and pleasant in nature
- → Understanding things instinctively without needing proof
- – Benevolence → Politeness vs. kindness (not exact opposites, but contrasting)
- – Waste → To save vs. to squander
- – Annul → To officially end or cancel something
- – Straight → Bent or twisted vs. direct and even
- (Words with opposite meanings)
- – Detest → To love vs. to hate strongly
- – Clumsy → Delicate vs. awkward or ungraceful
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- – Cowardice → Courage vs. fearfulness
- Words (Adjectives that describe personality or mood)
- – Exposed → Hidden vs. visible or revealed
- → Showing love and warmth openly
- – Resident → Born in a place vs. living there (often confused)
- – Poll → A method of voting or expressing choice
- – Sanction → To accept vs. to penalize (note: "sanction" can mean both)
- → Clever and humorous in speech
- – Comply → To follow rules or stick to something
- – Crafty → Clever in a tricky or skillful way
- – Immense → Extremely large or vast in size
- → Peacefully satisfied or happy
- – Rude → Lacking grace or social tact
27 Clues: → Giving enjoyment or delight • (Words with opposite meanings) • → Clever and humorous in speech • → Peacefully satisfied or happy • → Showing love and warmth openly • → Extremely happy or full of joy • → Friendly and pleasant in nature • – Waste → To save vs. to squander • – Cowardice → Courage vs. fearfulness • – Rude → Lacking grace or social tact • ...
Study Guide 2026-03-20
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- A preposition of place meaning at the back of.
- The auxiliary verb used for questions with he, she, or it.
- Personal traits of a good employee (e.g., punctuality).
- The things you are able to do well (e.g., typing, coding).
- A formal meeting to evaluate a candidate for a job.
- A document summarizing your work experience and education.
- A friendly greeting to someone arriving.
- Moving in one direction without turning.
- A word showing the relationship between a noun and another part of the sentence.
- A specific place or position.
- The specific number and street where a place is located.
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- Words used to start a conversation (e.g., Hello, Hi). FAREWELLS: Words used to say goodbye.
- Specific duties or activities performed at work.
- Words used to link ideas (e.g., because, although, but).
- A visual structure of a company (Organizational ______).
- Adjectives that show ownership (e.g., my, your, his).
- In the middle of two things.
- Certificates or degrees that make you eligible for a job.
- On the other side of a street or room.
- A person who works for a company or boss.
- Instructions on how to get to a place.
21 Clues: In the middle of two things. • A specific place or position. • On the other side of a street or room. • Instructions on how to get to a place. • A friendly greeting to someone arriving. • Moving in one direction without turning. • A person who works for a company or boss. • A preposition of place meaning at the back of. • Specific duties or activities performed at work. • ...
Study Guide 2026-03-20
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- A visual structure of a company (Organizational ______).
- Adjectives that show ownership (e.g., my, your, his).
- A word showing the relationship between a noun and another part of the sentence.
- The specific number and street where a place is located.
- Moving in one direction without turning.
- In the middle of two things.
- A specific place or position.
- Personal traits of a good employee (e.g., punctuality).
- The things you are able to do well (e.g., typing, coding).
- Specific duties or activities performed at work.
- On the other side of a street or room.
- A preposition of place meaning at the back of.
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- Certificates or degrees that make you eligible for a job.
- A person who works for a company or boss.
- Words used to link ideas (e.g., because, although, but).
- Words used to start a conversation (e.g., Hello, Hi). FAREWELLS: Words used to say goodbye.
- Instructions on how to get to a place.
- A document summarizing your work experience and education.
- The auxiliary verb used for questions with he, she, or it.
- A friendly greeting to someone arriving.
- A formal meeting to evaluate a candidate for a job.
21 Clues: In the middle of two things. • A specific place or position. • Instructions on how to get to a place. • On the other side of a street or room. • Moving in one direction without turning. • A friendly greeting to someone arriving. • A person who works for a company or boss. • A preposition of place meaning at the back of. • Specific duties or activities performed at work. • ...
Lesson 10 2013-12-14
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- an actual or existing fact
- form numbers written numerically
- a word that describes a noun
- addition subtraction multiplication division
- using adjectives to describe what is happening
- a document with a person's list of schools and job experiences
- the last paragraph in an essay that summarizes the main idea.
- the number in a power that tells the number of times the base is used in a factor ex:
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- to tell which number is bigger or smaller
- answer to a division problem
- the sign 'used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word,
- 5 sentences or more that express a main idea
- accurate in the matter of exact science
- one number is divisible by another if the quotient is a whole number and the remainder is 0
- the first paragraph of an essay. Let's readers know what the paragraph is about.
- answer to a subtraction problem
- the number left over after one whole number is divided by another
- numbers that are easy to work with mentally
- to put the answer in the most simplest terms
- begins with capital letter and ends with punctuation
20 Clues: an actual or existing fact • answer to a division problem • a word that describes a noun • answer to a subtraction problem • form numbers written numerically • accurate in the matter of exact science • to tell which number is bigger or smaller • numbers that are easy to work with mentally • 5 sentences or more that express a main idea • ...
Level VI Content Review 2015-04-16
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- Robert usually ________ bread in the morning.
- Adverbs of _________ express how often an action is repeated.
- I am __________ a formal letter to the president to inform him / her about my opinions on how the country currently stand.
- When the subject is the center of focus we generally call this ________ voice.
- The crossword puzzle was ________ by the students.
- Monica has to be at the airport _____ 6:45 AM.
- I ____________ talk in Spanish during English Class.
- When you go on trip you normally make an __________.
- _________ describe nouns.
- That delicious pasta was ________ by Ana's mother.
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- The ______ commits the action.
- What part of speech is the word "think".
- This tense is used to talk about habits.
- Present __________ is understood as an action that is happening now.
- _____ often do you study English?
- After class we are __________ to hang out at Hard Rock Cafe.
- The word "very" is an _______ as it qualifies an adjective or verb.
- Present Continuous also expresses _______ future.
- The _______ receives the action.
- When we want to give the attention to the object this is called _________ voice.
- Does it rain _________ in your hometown?
- A person, place, thing, idea or animal is a _______.
22 Clues: _________ describe nouns. • The ______ commits the action. • The _______ receives the action. • _____ often do you study English? • What part of speech is the word "think". • This tense is used to talk about habits. • Does it rain _________ in your hometown? • Robert usually ________ bread in the morning. • Monica has to be at the airport _____ 6:45 AM. • ...
Revision Wk10-12 2020-06-02
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- To sleep lightly, usually done sitting in a chair.
- The feeling when you are on your own and sad about it.
- The term used for the correct use of verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc. in sentences.
- To be badly treated and not well cared for.
- The group of children in a school or university.
- A list you sign your name on.
- The metal box in a room that heat up to heat the room.
- The sun and electricity are forms of this.
- The common term for beauty items is beauty ___.
- You use the _____ control to change the TV channel.
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- A person who breaks into your house.
- You his this button on your alarm to sleep a bit longer.
- To move in the direction of something or someone.
- The school year is broken into three of these.
- A place that is far away from others.
- The professional you go to if you are ill.
- Another name for a journalist who works on TV, radio or in the papers.
- The subject relating to the past.
- To feel tired, often after medication.
- Something that is done often or is common.
- Another word used in chance for likely.
21 Clues: A list you sign your name on. • The subject relating to the past. • A person who breaks into your house. • A place that is far away from others. • To feel tired, often after medication. • Another word used in chance for likely. • The professional you go to if you are ill. • Something that is done often or is common. • The sun and electricity are forms of this. • ...
Everything About Grammar 2020-12-01
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- Linking verbs are also called _____.
- words which have similar meanings
- Every complete sentence should have two parts, which are the subject and the _____, which always contains a verb.
- ,
- It has a subject + verb structure.
- Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings or _____.
- 'a', 'an', 'the'
- another name of declarative sentences
- singular form of 'children'
- comparative of 'funny'
- a plural personal pronoun
- the noun form of a verb
- The words 'my', 'your', 'his' and 'our' are examples of _____ adjectives.
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- _____ verbs take objects.
- _____ word classes accept new words.
- a word used to connect two words, phrases or clauses
- an interjection which shows disgust
- A _____ sentence contains two or more independent clauses.
- A group of words that fails to stand alone as a complete sentence is called a sentence _____.
- 'anger', 'misery', 'knowledge', 'bravery'
- the -ing form of a verb
- an example of modal verbs
- What are you learning in this course?
- superlative of the word 'good'
- -ion, -ive, -ion, -ous
- The English alphabet has 26 _____.
- words that are opposite in meaning
- :
- It describes a verb, an adjective or an adverb.
29 Clues: , • : • 'a', 'an', 'the' • -ion, -ive, -ion, -ous • comparative of 'funny' • the -ing form of a verb • the noun form of a verb • _____ verbs take objects. • an example of modal verbs • a plural personal pronoun • singular form of 'children' • superlative of the word 'good' • words which have similar meanings • It has a subject + verb structure. • The English alphabet has 26 _____. • ...
Unit III Review 2024-04-23
Across
- IOs of the 3rd, as well as this conjugation, will have "ie" before the imperfect ending, instead of just "i" or "e"
- the preposition "de" takes this case and can mean "down from" or "about/concerning"
- a noun's stem comes from its ___________ singular
- "he is"
- this kind of verb has its own chart due to the unpredictability of its forms
- "they were going"
- "you (singular) were able"
- imperfect verb endings start with this
- these words express location of one thing in comparison to another, and you can test a word to see if it's one of these with the phrase, "Put it ________ the table."
- this case indicates the subject of a sentence
- the tense that describes actions that took place in past time and were continuous/repeated
Down
- this case indicates an indirect object and will likely be translated as "to/for [noun]"
- "peasant's" or "of the peasant"
- "y'all were wanting"
- Marcus, vocative singular
- "she was"
- "they were"
- these words modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- this case indicates the direct object or the object of certain prepositions
- this tells you the conjugation of a verb, as well as being the source of the present stem
20 Clues: "he is" • "she was" • "they were" • "they were going" • "y'all were wanting" • Marcus, vocative singular • "you (singular) were able" • "peasant's" or "of the peasant" • imperfect verb endings start with this • this case indicates the subject of a sentence • a noun's stem comes from its ___________ singular • these words modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs • ...
Heat and Temperature Crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- No definite volume or shape
- The measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- Devices that do not use electricity
- The most abundant form of ordinary matter in the universe
- The energy transferred from one substance to another as a result of a temperature difference
- Definite volume but no fixed shape
- Can energy be created or destroyed?
- Water with no dissolved impurities
- Somethings ability to cause change
- The amount of heat needed to make an object produce a unit change in its temperature.
- Using words (adjectives, verbs, adverbs) to express observations
- Numerically expressing observations
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- Particles of matter are held together by?
- No definite volume or shape
- Definite volume and shape
- The total kinetic energy of all the particles of a substance
- The measurement of heat using numbers
- The energy a particle possesses because of its motion
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The tendency for matter to change its shape in response to temperature
- Devices that use electricity
- The most compressible state of matter
- Very little compressibility
- The least compressible state of matter
24 Clues: Definite volume and shape • No definite volume or shape • No definite volume or shape • Very little compressibility • Devices that use electricity • Definite volume but no fixed shape • Water with no dissolved impurities • Somethings ability to cause change • Devices that do not use electricity • Can energy be created or destroyed? • Numerically expressing observations • ...
7/3/25 2025-07-03
Across
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF 'TO SEE'
- ADVERB = VERY RECENTLY; WE ___ STUDIED ADJECTIVES LAST WEEK.
- ANTONYM OF THE PAST TIMES; LANDING ON MARS WILL CERTAINLY HAPPEN IN THE __!
- THE FINAL COUNT; EIGHT IS THE ____ OF 4 PLUS 3 PLUS 1
- THE ____ DESCRIBES HOW THE ATMOSPHERE IS. HOT OR COLD? WET? CLOUDY?
- TO FIND; TO LOCATE
- ANTONYM OF SMOOTH
- MEASURES HOW FAR AWAY SOMETHING IS; THE ___ FROM ROME TO PARIS IS 700 MILES
- PAST TENSE OF 'GROW'
- SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE; ANTONYM OF 'BEST'
- UP TO NOW; SO FAR; IT HASN'T HAPPENED '___'!
- THE ONLY NATION HAVING A ROUND FLAG; NEIGHBOR NORTH OF INDIA
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- ANTONYM OF 'ALIKE'; ANTONYM OF 'SAME'
- HAPPENING WITHOUT WARNING; UNEXPECTED; MY WIFE HAD A ___ PARTY FOR MY BIRTHDAY
- IN THE DIRECTION OF; ANTONYM OF 'BACKWARD'
- SUFFIX MEANING 'WITHOUT', 'NOT HAVING'. THE VERY POOR ARE OFTEN HOME___, TOO.
- PAST PARTICPLE AND PAST TENSE OF 'TEACH'
- SOMETHING YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR IS '___'
- SYNONYM OF 'ENTIRE'; HAPPENING WITHOUT EXCEPTION OR ALL THE TIME
- HAPPENS MANY TIMES; IT ___ RAINS IN JUNE; HE IS __ LATE FOR MEETINGS.
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF 'GROW'; OUR CLASS HAS __ IN SIZE EACH YEAR.
21 Clues: ANTONYM OF SMOOTH • TO FIND; TO LOCATE • PAST TENSE OF 'GROW' • PAST PARTICIPLE OF 'TO SEE' • ANTONYM OF 'ALIKE'; ANTONYM OF 'SAME' • PAST PARTICPLE AND PAST TENSE OF 'TEACH' • SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE; ANTONYM OF 'BEST' • IN THE DIRECTION OF; ANTONYM OF 'BACKWARD' • UP TO NOW; SO FAR; IT HASN'T HAPPENED '___'! • SOMETHING YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR IS '___' • ...
Morphology and syntax 2021-11-04
Across
- Purpose to conjoin clauses that have unequal weight
- Parent-child is an example of what type of compound?
- Basic building blocks of sentences
- Type of adverb that answers how?
- What type of sentence has 1 independent clause?
- What gives an utterance its power?
- Simple, progressive, and perfect are examples of
- What mood is used to give a command or make a request?
- This type of sentence makes a statement
- ‘To be’ as a helping verb
- Conjunctions that occur in pairs
- Modify nouns and pronouns
- Words that aren’t nouns but replace nouns
- The ‘S’ in FANBOYS stands for
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- Nouns as objects are of what case?
- Clause that cannot exist apart from other language elements
- Modify verbs and other modifiers
- Myself, yourself, themselves are examples of what type of pronouns?
- The smallest unit of language that has meaning
- Morphology rules and syntax rules are combined to comprise
- Word order for sentence
- Words can be described by their form or
- “She needs to run fast.” ‘to run’ is an example of an
- Verb + ing =
- Positive= happy; comparative= happier; superlative=
25 Clues: Verb + ing = • Word order for sentence • ‘To be’ as a helping verb • Modify nouns and pronouns • The ‘S’ in FANBOYS stands for • Modify verbs and other modifiers • Type of adverb that answers how? • Conjunctions that occur in pairs • Nouns as objects are of what case? • Basic building blocks of sentences • What gives an utterance its power? • ...
UNIT IX CROSSWORD 2022-09-04
Across
- proper noun behaving like adjective (abbrev)
- shows action in sentence (abbrev)
- Roman charioteer
- amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant: example of verb __
- singular (one), plural (more than one) refer to __ of verb
- antonym of alive, in Latin
- person, place, thing, or idea (abbrev)
- Roman race
- shows action of verb (abbrev)
- Latin origin of reiterate, iteration
- I drive on, in Latin
- shows state of being in sentence (abbrev)
- word endings in an __ language show word's role
- a specific person, place, thing, or idea (abbrev)
- nominative and accusative are Latin __
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- cloth, flag, and Latin root of napkin and map
- antonym of minime, in Latin
- checkers, chess, baseball, ping pong, Monopoly, in Latin
- adverb form of laetus, in Latin
- __, two, three, in Latin
- Latin root of fracture, fraction
- first, second, third __ I/we, you/you, she, they
- antonym of I win, in Latin
- describes verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- antonym of clamo (I shout), in Latin
- English word with Latin root
- what a word means
- whom or what sentence is about
- antonym of fast, in Latin
- through the city, in the tomb, from the bar (abbrev)
30 Clues: Roman race • Roman charioteer • what a word means • I drive on, in Latin • __, two, three, in Latin • antonym of fast, in Latin • antonym of I win, in Latin • antonym of alive, in Latin • antonym of minime, in Latin • English word with Latin root • shows action of verb (abbrev) • whom or what sentence is about • adverb form of laetus, in Latin • Latin root of fracture, fraction • ...
Revision 2025-10-22
Across
- Mark A mark used to show excitement, command, or emotion.
- Words that describe nouns.
- A word that replaces a noun.
- Because, although, while are examples of this type of conjunction.
- Names people, places, or things.
- Romeo and Juliet should be written in ______ or underlined.
- Used to show possession or omission of letters.
- A sentence that expresses one idea with one finite verb.
- Type of noun that names groups (e.g. choir, class).
- The words ‘a’ or ‘an’ are called ______ articles.
- A compound word joiner (e.g. blue-eyed).
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- A word that joins words or sentences together.
- A sentence that contains a subordinating conjunction.
- ‘Quickly’ and ‘softly’ are examples of this part of speech.
- Words that tell us the position of things.
- Type of punctuation that creates a dramatic pause or afterthought.
- Stop Used to end statements.
- Letters Used for proper nouns and at the start of sentences.
- Sentence type with two finite verbs and a coordinating conjunction.
- Used to separate items in a list.
- The word ‘the’ is called a ______ article.
- Love, democracy, fear are examples of ______ nouns.
- Mark Used at the end of a question.
- A doing word.
24 Clues: A doing word. • Words that describe nouns. • A word that replaces a noun. • Stop Used to end statements. • Names people, places, or things. • Used to separate items in a list. • Mark Used at the end of a question. • A compound word joiner (e.g. blue-eyed). • Words that tell us the position of things. • The word ‘the’ is called a ______ article. • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-22
Across
- Adjectives comparing the degree of something, such as most, more and very
- Informal language used in everyday talk
- A comparison to demonstrate a point, normally when explaining or clarifying
- Statements produced by an expert in the field
- Words or phrases repeated to draw emphasis Rhetorical Questions used to provoke thought, not to get answers
- Facts and data used to back up a point from a logical point of view
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- An exaggerated statement that is not literal but rather to demonstrate the extent of something
- Language that is proper and to high standards
- A joke making use of the different meanings a word may have
- Pronouns used to involve the audience such as we and us
- Special terms relating to a specific field such as medical terms for a doctor
- A short interesting real-life story
12 Clues: A short interesting real-life story • Informal language used in everyday talk • Language that is proper and to high standards • Statements produced by an expert in the field • Pronouns used to involve the audience such as we and us • A joke making use of the different meanings a word may have • Facts and data used to back up a point from a logical point of view • ...
Build your word power 2024-11-08
Across
- a word made up other words combined e.g. fireman, up-to-date
- a word used to refer to a person or a thing
- when there is more than one
- a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word in order to form a different word
- a word with the opposite meaning
- a word that modifies a verb, also adjectives, other adverbs
Down
- a word or expression which means the same as another word or expression.
- a word that describes a noun
- use of symbols such as a full stop, comma, quotation marks
- a letter that isn't heard when a particular word is pronounced.
- a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word in order to form a different word
- a word or group of words for linking ideas in language, conjunction
12 Clues: when there is more than one • a word that describes a noun • a word with the opposite meaning • a word used to refer to a person or a thing • use of symbols such as a full stop, comma, quotation marks • a word that modifies a verb, also adjectives, other adverbs • a word made up other words combined e.g. fireman, up-to-date • ...
