adjectives Crossword Puzzles
word study scrib-script 2024-10-15
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
word study 2024-10-17
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Word study 2024-10-17
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Greek & Latin Roots - scrib, script 2025-02-27
Across
- a piece of writing; a book
- (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (v) to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- (n) a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read
Down
- (v) to write down or record; to translate
- (n) a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- (n) a person who writes things down
10 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • (n) a person who writes things down • (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) to write down or record; to translate • (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished • ...
Week 4 - Comparison of adjectives 2025-01-27
Across
- A measurement in space, for example, how high, wide or long something is
- a shape with two ends that are the same, like a rectangle or triangle, and connected by straight sides.
- a shape with a flat base and triangle sides that all meet at a point at the top, like the pyramids in Egypt.
- Attracting your attention because it is special, exciting or unusual
- a box shape with six square sides that are all the same size, like a dice.
Down
- words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns by providing information about their qualities, quantities, or characteristics.
- Making you feel physically relaxed
- a ball shape, perfectly round, like a basketball or a bubble.
- (light) not bright
- The measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is
10 Clues: (light) not bright • Making you feel physically relaxed • a ball shape, perfectly round, like a basketball or a bubble. • The measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is • Attracting your attention because it is special, exciting or unusual • A measurement in space, for example, how high, wide or long something is • ...
Language Paper One 2025-12-18
Across
- massive exaggeration
- where two contrasting ideas are places close together for effect.
- A word used to describe a noun
- the mood or feeling of a piece of writing
- structure where a story begins and ends in the same place with the same idea, or with the same description
- Where the writer warns the reader about a future incident
Down
- giving human feelings to non-human things in order to create a specific tone that reflects a character's mood
- a figure of speech that uses contradictory terms next to one another
- where a word, phrase or idea is repeated for emphasis
- where the author disrupts the chronological order of the story to recount an event that has happened in the past. This is often used to give background information.
10 Clues: massive exaggeration • A word used to describe a noun • the mood or feeling of a piece of writing • where a word, phrase or idea is repeated for emphasis • Where the writer warns the reader about a future incident • where two contrasting ideas are places close together for effect. • a figure of speech that uses contradictory terms next to one another • ...
PARTS OF SPEECH 2020-08-02
Across
- modifies, describes, gives more information about verbs, adjectives, other adverbs
- words of action or being {forms of "be"}
- pronouns: mine, yours, hers, his, theirs, ours
- join words in a sentence: and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet, both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/also, not only/but also
- pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it we, us, they, them
Down
- describes, elaborates, gives more info about nouns
- links a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence: Mary and Mark ran under the bridge, "under" is an example of this answer
- person, place, or things we see, feel, touch, and/or smell
8 Clues: words of action or being {forms of "be"} • pronouns: mine, yours, hers, his, theirs, ours • describes, elaborates, gives more info about nouns • person, place, or things we see, feel, touch, and/or smell • pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it we, us, they, them • modifies, describes, gives more information about verbs, adjectives, other adverbs • ...
Parts of Speech 2015-04-12
Across
- adds description to nouns and pronouns--telling how many, what kind, color, or shape they are
- shows position in space and time and are followed by noun objects to form prepositional phrases
- shows action or link a subject with a description
- connecting words and words that begun dependent clauses
Down
- interrupts a sentence to convey a greeting or to show surprise or other emotions
- adds information--such as when, how, where, and why-- to verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, and whole clauses
- names people, places, things, or ideas and are used as subjects and objects in sentences
- special words that replace nouns to avoid repeating them
8 Clues: shows action or link a subject with a description • connecting words and words that begun dependent clauses • special words that replace nouns to avoid repeating them • interrupts a sentence to convey a greeting or to show surprise or other emotions • names people, places, things, or ideas and are used as subjects and objects in sentences • ...
Clue #5 2024-05-08
4 Clues: words that represent actions • are words (or phrases) you substitute for nouns • words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns • a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea
Scrib and Script 2023-11-28
Across
- (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) a person who writes things down
- (v) to write down or record; to translate
- (n) a piece of writing; a book
- (n) a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) a piece of writing; a book • (n) a person who writes things down • (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) to write down or record; to translate • (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Third Grade Language Test #3 2025-10-09
Across
- tells what the subject is or does
- a sentence that makes a statement, ends in a period
- the form a word takes when there is more than one, such as goose: geese, hat: hats, calf: calves.
- Rules for forming plurals of this: add 's' if the noun or adjective ends in a vowel, add 'es' if it ends in a consonant, and change 'z' to 'c' and add 'es' if it ends in 'z'. Adjectives must match the noun in gender and number.
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- sentence used to command or request, ends in a period or exclamation point
Down
- A sentence that asks a question
- a sentence expressing strong feeling, usually punctuated with an exclamation mark
- this noun type names more than one person, place, thing, or idea
- this noun type names one person, place, thing, or idea
- who or what the sentence is about
11 Clues: A sentence that asks a question • A person, place, thing, or idea • tells what the subject is or does • who or what the sentence is about • a sentence that makes a statement, ends in a period • this noun type names one person, place, thing, or idea • this noun type names more than one person, place, thing, or idea • ...
Are you smarter than a 4th grader? 2022-04-02
Across
- made the Louisiana Purchase
- unkind man in Shiloh
- war between the U.S. states over slavery
- state touching the most Great Lakes
- bottom number of a fraction
- died at the end of Stone Fox
- longest preposition (from our list of 40)
- add this to most adjectives when comparing more than 2 items
- only state that is a peninsula
- step in long division after multiplying
- white clear liquid in an egg
- the back part of the eye(rods & cones)
- part of the ear that comes after the middle ear
Down
- number added to the second line of a 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication problem
- use who or whom after a preposition?
- make their own food in a pond community
- turned his mother into chocolate
- capital of Colorado
- angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- the source of energy we detect with our eyes
- first place value to the right of the decimal
- person, place, thing, or idea
- fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War
- ranchers use these today to round up a herd of cattle
- the Midwest region(U.S.)is known as this
- thermal energy moving from one object to another
- president during the Civil War
- the right to vote
28 Clues: the right to vote • capital of Colorado • unkind man in Shiloh • made the Louisiana Purchase • bottom number of a fraction • died at the end of Stone Fox • white clear liquid in an egg • person, place, thing, or idea • only state that is a peninsula • president during the Civil War • turned his mother into chocolate • angle that is exactly 90 degrees • ...
Kazuma's Final Exam 2013-06-03
Across
- Tokyo is in this country
- not a boy
- this part of speech is a person, place, or thing
- it has two wheels and you can ride it to school
- clothing you wear on your legs
- this part of speech describes nouns
- what you wear on your head
- I have, you have, she ___ (the verb "to have")
- the room in your house you cook in
- an insect with 8 legs
- you see this white stuff in winter as it covers the ground
- you drink this when you are thirsty
- this part of speech shows action
Down
- we are in this country now and Beijing is the capital
- this color is also a fruit
- you wear these on your feet before you put shoes on
- when you want to use the internet, you need this machine
- an animal with a very long neck and long legs
- the animal people eat at KFC
- the room in your house where you take a shower
- the color of a banana
- a long slim animal with no arms or legs and moves on its belly
- I was, you ___, he was (the verb "to be")
- water falling from the sky
24 Clues: not a boy • the color of a banana • an insect with 8 legs • Tokyo is in this country • this color is also a fruit • what you wear on your head • water falling from the sky • the animal people eat at KFC • clothing you wear on your legs • this part of speech shows action • the room in your house you cook in • this part of speech describes nouns • you drink this when you are thirsty • ...
Grammar Part 1 2013-06-10
Across
- a word or construction in this particular form ex: their
- a word that answers the question
- never the subject of the verb
- the form of an alphabetical letter that is used to begin sentences
- a word used instead of a noun ex; we, you, or I
- further understanding of the term denotation
- something that stands for or represents an idea or quality
- a word that extends or limits the meaning of verbs
Down
- punctuation mark used to indicate a separation of ideas or of elements within a sentence.
- used to identify a noun in the possessive case or indicate the omission of one or more letters from a word.
- used to connect independent clauses and show a closer relationship than a period does
- literal meaning of the word
- the subject of the verb
- a indirect word that answers the question
- a word, phrase, or clause that is referred to by a pronoun or adverb
- extremely common; usually involves a period
- reference to one place or thing ex turtle
- a figure of speech that expresses a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- a class or words that limit add meaning of the noun ex: a blue shirt
- reference to more than one example ex dogs
20 Clues: the subject of the verb • literal meaning of the word • never the subject of the verb • a word that answers the question • a indirect word that answers the question • reference to one place or thing ex turtle • reference to more than one example ex dogs • extremely common; usually involves a period • further understanding of the term denotation • ...
Language Features: Revision 2023-02-19
Across
- Orange, angry, tired, small, hot
- The fly buzzed lazily around the room.
- First, second or third person.
- He was between jobs.
- I, me, my, we, us, them, her, his.
- Under, on, in, around
- He was a tower of strength for everyone.
- Past, present, future
- The dark dense forest was damp and domineering.
- And, but, because, while
- He flies high into the sky.
- Was, am, is, are
- "Hurry up! It's going to rain any minute!" called Mum.
- Fast, loudly, happily, tomorrow, now
Down
- Buy now!
- Why must we stand by and endure this any longer?
- Run, walking, speak, sung, thought, wrote
- chair, table, sky, phone
- This year for NCEA Level 1 you need 80 credits.
- I've told you a thousand times to stop that.
- Herd, swarm, army, team
- The old bus coughed its way up the hill.
- Masterton, Wairarapa, Pownall Street, March
- Anger, hunger, frustration, happiness
- Bring your snarlers round for a barbie tonight, mate.
- Slower, faster, more serious.
- It's raining cats and dogs out there.
- Best, highest, funniest, most difficult
- Her hands were like blocks of ice.
- Didn't, couldn't, I'll, she'd, can't
- A boiled egg for lunch is hard to beat.
31 Clues: Buy now! • Was, am, is, are • He was between jobs. • Under, on, in, around • Past, present, future • Herd, swarm, army, team • chair, table, sky, phone • And, but, because, while • He flies high into the sky. • Slower, faster, more serious. • First, second or third person. • Orange, angry, tired, small, hot • I, me, my, we, us, them, her, his. • Her hands were like blocks of ice. • ...
Literary Devices 2024-02-20
Across
- a phrase or expression that is tired or overused
- Types of categories into which literary works are grouped.
- Character who opposes the protagonist.
- A device that provides information about an earlier event.
- An exaggeration or overstatement
- an object, image, character or action that stands for an idea beyond its literal meaning
- A phrase that is contradictory, but does hold truth
- a play on words
- Something non-human is given human qualities.
- Main character
- Hints or clues are given about events that will happen later in the story
Down
- irony outcome is different than what is expected
- Images created using concrete details, adjectives, and figures of speech
- irony A character says one thing, but really means something else
- A reference made to a famous historical, literary figure or event.
- irony When the audience is aware that something is about to occur, but the character is not.
- A moment of significant realization for the main character, usually at the end
- 2 contrasting words/ideas put together
- Words that sound the way they are spelled
- Comparing 2 things without using “like” or “as”
- purification of emotions
- The author’s choice of words that creates the tone or atmosphere
- author evokes feelings of pity or sympathy in the reader.
23 Clues: Main character • a play on words • purification of emotions • An exaggeration or overstatement • Character who opposes the protagonist. • 2 contrasting words/ideas put together • Words that sound the way they are spelled • Something non-human is given human qualities. • Comparing 2 things without using “like” or “as” • irony outcome is different than what is expected • ...
Derek's EFL General Crossword 3 for Sunny's Students 2023-06-16
Across
- These happen when a river overflows its banks
- My mother's brother is my _______
- The country north of the United States of America
- Rain, snow, heat, cold, fog, wind, sunshine
- We went to a _______ restaurant and sang all night!
- Not true
- An underground train for moving people in a city
- If you are not careful when you are running, you may _______ and fall
- Two or more people talking with each other
- A plane lands on this at an airport
- :
- Kilograms are a measure of what?
- Idiom: "Guess who I ___ into at the mall this morning?"
Down
- A popular six-string musical instrument favored by rock groups
- Adverbs can modify verbs, adverbs and ________
- This word means things like shirts, pants (trousers), dresses, and coats
- My sister's daughter is my ______
- A window covering, usually made from cloth
- A building where things like cars are made
- The largest ocean
- We went to the ocean, sat on the _____ and looked at the waves
- One hundred times one hundred equals _____ thousand
- Bye. Talk to you ______
- We learn to tie these when we are very young
- Words that have similar meanings such as "fast" and "quick"
- This king created the Korean alphabet
- Water that flows into a lake or ocean
27 Clues: : • Not true • The largest ocean • Bye. Talk to you ______ • Kilograms are a measure of what? • My mother's brother is my _______ • My sister's daughter is my ______ • A plane lands on this at an airport • This king created the Korean alphabet • Water that flows into a lake or ocean • A window covering, usually made from cloth • A building where things like cars are made • ...
Reading Comprehension and Fables 2025-08-06
Across
- The insects who spent their summer preparing for winter
- An animal in a fable associated with cunning or sly behaviour
- A word meaning easily fooled
- Giving animals human qualities
- The character who was obsessed with clothing
- The device that compares two things directly
- The time and place of a story
- The only honest character in the Emperor's New Clothes
- The device that uses adjectives
- The main character, usually a good person
- A short story conveying a moral
- The beginning of a narrative
- The ending of a narrative
- The insect who wasted his summer playing his fiddle
- The height of tension and conflict in a narrative
- The building of tension in a narrative
Down
- The device that compares two things using like or as
- Reading by looking for clues in the text
- A story magic or imaginary beings
- A "bad" character, the enemy of the main character
- A lesson about right or wrong behaviour
- Reading by finding answers in the text
- The characters who offered to make new clothes
- Reading by applying the text to your own reading and experiences
- The lessening of tension in the story
- The device that creates a strong mental image
- An animal in a fable associated with obedience
27 Clues: The ending of a narrative • A word meaning easily fooled • The beginning of a narrative • The time and place of a story • Giving animals human qualities • The device that uses adjectives • A short story conveying a moral • A story magic or imaginary beings • The lessening of tension in the story • Reading by finding answers in the text • The building of tension in a narrative • ...
选必一 Unit 1-4 课后单词2 2025-11-04
Across
- The glittering possibility of future success.
- The taste of disappointment and lemons.
- To make a child or a habit your own.
- A professional storyteller of current events.
- Crucially important, or harshly judgmental.
- A new twist on an old problem.
- The invisible line between "mine" and "yours".
- The owner's manual for your body.
- The digital "seen" that ends all mystery.
- The happy accident in a petri dish that changed medicine.
- A cat's backyard, or a nation's land.
- Something so noteworthy, you have to remark on it.
- The big idea behind a party or a book.
Down
- To talk someone into seeing things your way.
- The Swiss Army Knife of adjectives for a well-run system.
- The final paragraph of an essay, or the detective's "Aha!"
- A reminder that not all bad things come from the ground; some come from the air.
- A machine that serves a household function.
- An indulgence you don't need but deeply want.
- The liminal space where secrets are whispered and power is brokered.
- A goal to shoot for, or a lens without opinion.
- Not normal; sticking out from the crowd.
- To walk aimlessly, like a tourist without a map.
- To read the tea leaves of conversation.
- A genetic copy, like Dolly the sheep.
25 Clues: A new twist on an old problem. • The owner's manual for your body. • To make a child or a habit your own. • A genetic copy, like Dolly the sheep. • A cat's backyard, or a nation's land. • The big idea behind a party or a book. • The taste of disappointment and lemons. • To read the tea leaves of conversation. • Not normal; sticking out from the crowd. • ...
Parts of a sentence_Parts of Speech 2022-09-05
Across
- pronouns are each other, one another.
- numerals are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
- verbs have full lexical meaning of their own.
- object indicates to whom or for whom the action of a verb in a sentence is performed.
- is a secondary part of the sentence which completes or restricts the meaning of a verb.
Down
- pronouns are my, his, her, its, our, your, their; mine, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs.
- adjectives denote qualities of a substance through their relation to materials.
- is a secondary part of the sentence which qualifies a noun, a pronoun, or any other part of speech that has a nominal character.
- nouns are individual names given to people or things.
- object is the thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb.
10 Clues: numerals are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. • pronouns are each other, one another. • verbs have full lexical meaning of their own. • nouns are individual names given to people or things. • object is the thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb. • adjectives denote qualities of a substance through their relation to materials. • ...
Parts of a sentence_Parts of Speech 2022-09-05
Across
- pronouns are each other, one another.
- numerals are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
- verbs have full lexical meaning of their own.
- object indicates to whom or for whom the action of a verb in a sentence is performed.
- is a secondary part of the sentence which completes or restricts the meaning of a verb.
Down
- pronouns are my, his, her, its, our, your, their; mine, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs.
- adjectives denote qualities of a substance through their relation to materials.
- is a secondary part of the sentence which qualifies a noun, a pronoun, or any other part of speech that has a nominal character.
- nouns are individual names given to people or things.
- object is the thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb.
10 Clues: numerals are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. • pronouns are each other, one another. • verbs have full lexical meaning of their own. • nouns are individual names given to people or things. • object is the thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb. • adjectives denote qualities of a substance through their relation to materials. • ...
word study scrib-script 2024-10-15
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Word Study "SCRIB" and "SCRIPT" 2024-10-15
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study Activities - SCRIB; SCRIPT 2024-10-17
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
word study scrib 2025-10-27
Across
- (n): A piece of writing; a book.
- (n): A person who writes things down.
- (v): To say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing.
- (n): A piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy.
- (n): A written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time.
Down
- (v): To write down or record; to translate
- (n): Sloppy writing that is hard to read.
- (n): P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished.
- (n): A short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument.
- (n): A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out.
10 Clues: (n): A piece of writing; a book. • (n): A person who writes things down. • (n): Sloppy writing that is hard to read. • (v): To write down or record; to translate • (n): A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out. • (n): P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished. • ...
Vocabulary: scrib, script = write 2017-10-29
Across
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- to write down or record thoughts, speech, or data; to translate
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
Down
- a doctor's order written on paper that allows you to get medicine from the pharmacy
- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast
- a person who writes things down
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
- a typewritten or handwritten version of a book, an article, a document, especially the author's own copy
10 Clues: a person who writes things down • sloppy writing that is hard to read • the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast • P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished • to write down or record thoughts, speech, or data; to translate • to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing • ...
Scrib & Script 2023-11-29
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Word study Scribe 2024-10-16
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
word study 2024-10-15
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study "MAN" 2024-10-15
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
word study 8 2024-10-04
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
ELA 4/5 word study 2024-10-18
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Graph & Scrib/Script Crossword 2024-07-18
Across
- writing about a person’s life written by that person
- a device that writes down (records) movements of the earth
- 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
- writing about a person’s life written by someone else
- each of two or more words spelled (written) the same but with different meanings
- a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme or topic
- 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
10 Clues: sloppy writing that is hard to read • writing about a person’s life written by that person • writing about a person’s life written by someone else • a device that writes down (records) movements of the earth • 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 • ...
SCS Books Crossword Puzzle – Newsletter Sep/Oct’24 2024-08-15
Across
- "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye"
- "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography
- "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen
- "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights"
Down
- "Atticus told me to delete the ____ and I'd have the facts." Is a quote from "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____"
- According to "Wind in the Willows," the best part of a holiday is not the rest but watching other people ____
- The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____
- Oscar Wilde said on arriving at New York customs, "I have nothing to declare but my ____"
- In "Horton Hatches the Egg" ____ is the name of the bird who convinces Horton the elephant to sit on her egg
10 Clues: "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen • "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography • Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____" • The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____ • "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights" • "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye" • ...
writing 2023-05-15
Across
- They are used to end interrogative sentences.
- A verb form ending in -ing that is used as a noun.
- To separate words in a series of stuck or more and to separate adjectives of equal importance.
- A colon is used before a list and it is also used in a sentence
- To separate clauses in a compound sentence when they are not joined by a conjunction
Down
- It may have objects and complements, and it may contain modifiers
- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
- They are used for the titles of stories, poems, etc.
- A sentence fragment is a group of words that is correctly punctuated as a complete sentence.
- A period is used at the end of a declarative or an imperative sentence
10 Clues: They are used to end interrogative sentences. • A verb form ending in -ing that is used as a noun. • They are used for the titles of stories, poems, etc. • A colon is used before a list and it is also used in a sentence • It may have objects and complements, and it may contain modifiers • A period is used at the end of a declarative or an imperative sentence • ...
scrib, script 2023-10-31
Across
- (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (v) to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, such as a coin or monument
Down
- (n) a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- (n) a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) a piece of writing; a book
- (n) a person who writes things down
- (v) to write down or record; to translate
10 Clues: (n) a piece of writing; a book • (n) a person who writes things down • (n) sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) to write down or record; to translate • (n) a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished • ...
ELA word study 4/5 2024-10-16
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study - “scrib” and “script” 2024-10-18
Across
- (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read
- (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- (n) - a person who writes things down
- (v) - to write down or record; to translate
- (n) - a piece of writing; a book
- (n) - a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
Down
- (v) - to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- (n) - a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- (n) - a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: (n) - a piece of writing; a book • (n) - a person who writes things down • (n) - sloppy writing that is hard to read • (v) - to write down or record; to translate • (n) - a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • (n) - P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • ...
Name: _____________ scrib, script = write 2022-03-07
Across
- At the end of the letter, John wrote, "P.S. Don't forget the napkins!"
- Baylee had this put on the back of Daniel's watch, "10-12-2018."
- This job requires a person to write things down.
- After Sarah saw Dr. Long, he gave her a _____ to take to the pharmacy.
- Mom paid for a year of Kid's National Geographic magazine.
- The teacher asked you to use adjectives to _______ what you saw.
Down
- E.B. White's original one of Charlotte's Web is worth a lot of money.
- Fudge picked up the crayon to ____ all over Peter's finished project. It was ruined.
- Some medical workers must ____ the doctor's notes so they can be read by others.
- Each child had to read this in order to learn their lines for the school play.
10 Clues: This job requires a person to write things down. • Mom paid for a year of Kid's National Geographic magazine. • Baylee had this put on the back of Daniel's watch, "10-12-2018." • The teacher asked you to use adjectives to _______ what you saw. • E.B. White's original one of Charlotte's Web is worth a lot of money. • ...
Parts of Speech 2024-12-12
Across
- shows action or a state of being
- a word that connects a noun, pronoun, or phrase to other words in a sentence; usually short words that are placed before nouns that show a relationship between items in a sentence, such as direction, time, place, position, or exclusion
- joining word
Down
- word that describes actions or other descriptive words; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; answers the questions: how, when, where, to what extent?
- exclamation or sudden expression within a sentence
- person, place, thing, or idea
- describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun and answers the questions: what kind, which one, how many, or whose?
- used in place of a noun
8 Clues: joining word • used in place of a noun • person, place, thing, or idea • shows action or a state of being • exclamation or sudden expression within a sentence • describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun and answers the questions: what kind, which one, how many, or whose? • ...
Winning At Writing 2023-10-14
Vocabulary 2016-12-04
Across
- I don't _____________ in God.
- I feel terrible today. ___________ I have to participate in the vocabulary contest.
- Don't _________, be happy.
- The exam was very hard. ____________, it took many hours.
- You ______________ be drinking so much alcohol.
- In difficult driving situations __________ rain or snow, don't use your phone at all.
- My friend is the ___________ of the house where the ghost lives.
- What are the _____________ causes of pollution?
- I never post ___________ pictures on Facebook.
- Cell phones have ____________ our lives.
- I _______________ get online in the evening.
- When you're driving, look at the ___________, not at your cell pone.
- Don't be ____________ and talk to her.
Down
- I got a lot of ____________ on my birthday.
- ____________ the words below and complete the sentences.
- I love that Singer and I have all of his albums, _________ the ones which are not popular.
- ___________ you drive, use a "hands-free" phone.
- Famous is a synonym of _________________.
- Don´t put yourself in great ____________
- ____________ an air conditioner, people in Campeche can not work or study
- It was a _________, sunny day.
- Take your ___________ it may rain.
- Have you ____________ eaten lunch?
- Rain and snow aren't adjectives, they are _____________.
- IAD is a __________ of sickness.
- I ____________ to help him.
- I was tired, __________ I went to bed early last night.
27 Clues: Don't _________, be happy. • I ____________ to help him. • I don't _____________ in God. • It was a _________, sunny day. • IAD is a __________ of sickness. • Take your ___________ it may rain. • Have you ____________ eaten lunch? • Don't be ____________ and talk to her. • Don´t put yourself in great ____________ • Cell phones have ____________ our lives. • ...
Alyssa Dancause, Alice Tremblay, Marie Kim Joncas 2018-05-16
Across
- Choose the good world. (This,that,these or those) Can you pass me ____ book beside you, please?
- What is fat in superlative?
- What is possessive adjectives in this sentence: "Mona Lisa likes ___ new wig".
- What is the object pronouns in this sentence? Chuck Norris left ______ (his keys) in his car.
- What is "parmi" in english?
- What is (start) in the past tense?
- Alyssa ______ (live) in Matane for 15 years.
- What is eat in the past tense?
- ____(A/an) universe
- What is (ride) in the past?
- What is possessive pronouns in this phrase? If you don't have ____ (your own sun block), you can also use chainsaw oil.
Down
- What is (be) in the past tense?
- What is the month after september?
- She ____ (be) very cute.
- ______"il y a" someone at the door.
- How we write "quinze" in english?
- What is the modal auxiliaries in this sentence: She ___ (obligation) go to Quebec immediately.
- The season when leave fall?
- What is the day after wednesday?
- What is object pronouns in this sentence: put ____ (the cat) outside.
- What is high in comparative?
- ___ (in/at) night.
- ____ (in/at) the morning.
- Alice _____ (drink) a cup of coffee.
- ___(at/on) friday night
25 Clues: ___ (in/at) night. • ____(A/an) universe • ___(at/on) friday night • She ____ (be) very cute. • ____ (in/at) the morning. • What is fat in superlative? • The season when leave fall? • What is "parmi" in english? • What is (ride) in the past? • What is high in comparative? • What is eat in the past tense? • What is (be) in the past tense? • What is the day after wednesday? • ...
Lorax/Pollution 2014-03-18
Across
- (n.) air pollution in a city that is a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals
- (n.) a person, thing, or situation that continually annoys you or causes problems for you
- (v.) to cut something roughly into pieces
- (n.) the conversion of bare or cultivated land into forest
- (adj.) (esp. of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time
- (adv.) in a way that is suggested but not communicated directly
- used to form adjectives to give the meaning to some degree; fairly ;
- (v.) to complain, often in an annoying way
- (v.) to make something secret known
Down
- (v.) to make someone familiar with new conditions
- (v.) to make something bad worse
- (v.) to make someone less confident or make something weaker
- (adj.) a condition caused by blocking the airways to the lungs (as with food or swelling of the larynx)
- (v.) to promise seriously to do something or give something
- (n.) a city or town with its own local government, or this local government itself
- (n.) when you want a lot more food, money, etc, than you need
- (v.) to prevent a person or animal from getting oxygen
- (adj.) beautiful or wonderful
- (v.) to wait somewhere secretly, especially before doing something bad
- (adj.) sad and serious; often associated with death
20 Clues: (adj.) beautiful or wonderful • (v.) to make something bad worse • (v.) to make something secret known • (v.) to cut something roughly into pieces • (v.) to complain, often in an annoying way • (v.) to make someone familiar with new conditions • (adj.) sad and serious; often associated with death • (v.) to prevent a person or animal from getting oxygen • ...
Final Exam Crossword - Micah Humes 2021-05-20
Across
- Modern Language Association
- this meter goes to the following pattern: unstressed/unstressed/stressed
- a person's face or facial expression
- true or false, the man that was in King Midas's room was mortal
- a state of confusion or doubt
- lowliness (morally despicable)
- respect or honor
- to distinguish mentally; recognize as distinct or different; discriminate
- true or false, King Midas turned his daughter to gold
- use commas with adjectives
- true or false, King Midas turned the roses in his garden to silver
- annoyed or offended
- "...it is a great evil"
- what is the title for 6 metric feet in poetry
- which character is nicknamed, "the Golden One"
- greed
Down
- weariness of the body or mind from strain; oppressive climate, lack of energy
- highly distinguished, renowned; famous
- use commas around words that interrupt the flow of a sentence
- American Psychological Association
- very small
- related to the eye
- "...For you do not look like a Scholar."
- this meter goes to the following pattern: stressed/unstressed/unstressed
- unimportant, trivial, or inferior food
- to guard with respect; tinged with awe
- this meter goes to the following pattern: unstressed/stressed
- the ability to speak effectively with ease
- use commas to separate introductory material from the rest of the sentence
- impossible to satisfy
30 Clues: greed • very small • respect or honor • related to the eye • annoyed or offended • impossible to satisfy • "...it is a great evil" • use commas with adjectives • Modern Language Association • a state of confusion or doubt • lowliness (morally despicable) • American Psychological Association • a person's face or facial expression • highly distinguished, renowned; famous • ...
Are you smarter than a 4th grader? 2021-04-06
Across
- longest unit of customary measurement
- made the Louisiana Purchase
- bottom number on a fraction
- the right to vote
- source of energy we detect with our eyes
- part of the ear comes right after the middle ear
- the back part of the eye where the rods and cones are located
- fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War
- makes their own food in a pond community
- ranchers today use these to round up a herd of cattle
- thermal energy moving from one object to another
- longest preposition (from our list of 40 prepositions)
- capital of Colorado
- state touching the most Great Lakes
Down
- longest unit of metric measurement
- the Midwest region (in the U.S.) is known as this
- use who or whom after a preposition?
- number added to second line of 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication
- died at the end of the sled race in Stone Fox
- distance around an entire shape
- step in long division after multiplying
- president during the Civil War
- add this to most adjectives when comparing more than 2 items
- war between the U.S. states over slavery
- turned his mother into chocolate
- only state that is a peninsula
26 Clues: the right to vote • capital of Colorado • made the Louisiana Purchase • bottom number on a fraction • president during the Civil War • only state that is a peninsula • distance around an entire shape • turned his mother into chocolate • longest unit of metric measurement • state touching the most Great Lakes • use who or whom after a preposition? • ...
crosswrod 2023-09-23
Across
- The new state _____ was finished in 1903.
- The bees were buzzing _____ the flowers.
- The _____ was the center of the commercial activities.
- The house _____ living in is yours too.
- This will give the _____ of larger lips.
- That is the only _____ between them.
- You may now _____ through the checkout.
- If only he would smile with something besides his eyes.
- Do not _____ him go to sea.
- The beginning of the book has an ______ which hints at how the book ends.
- Alex _____ his cup down.
- We can make better food that uses _____ resources.
- I worked with him for _____ years before I discovered who he really was.
Down
- Do you think they _____ have given up?
- It's not _____ late to change your mind.
- It was hard to _____ what they had done.
- As she _____ awake in bed.
- Don't forget _____ manners
- Jennifer didn't _____ about her father.
- If one of us has to _____ , I'll go.
- The Gargoyles were very small of stature, being _____ than three feet in height.
- My daughter is coming for me _____ take me there.
- Adjectives normally _____ the noun they are modifying.
- I _____ do it.
- It was all ok _____ the out of order books.
- The keys hung on the wall _____ the door.
- Come in and _____ down.
27 Clues: I _____ do it. • Come in and _____ down. • Alex _____ his cup down. • As she _____ awake in bed. • Don't forget _____ manners • Do not _____ him go to sea. • If one of us has to _____ , I'll go. • That is the only _____ between them. • Do you think they _____ have given up? • Jennifer didn't _____ about her father. • The house _____ living in is yours too. • ...
English Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- The punctuation mark used for listing in a sentence
- The plural form of 'tiger'
- The present tense form of 'caught'
- What letter is used at the beginning of a sentence?
- An introduction, arguments, and conclusion are seperated in ____
- The plural form of 'person'
- A word for a person, place, or thing
- A joining word
- Opposite of 'start'
- What is the singular form of 'country'?
- Describing words
- The plural form of 'lily' - the flower
- The punctuation mark at the end of a sentence (4,4)
Down
- What tells a reader what a text is called?
- I use a ____ mark at the end of asking something
- A text finishes with a _____
- Make 'imagine' into a noun
- What category do these items belong in: computer, laptop, mobile
- The past tense form of 'type'
- A doing word
- What is the singular form of 'dictionaries'?
- What text type is used to tell a story?
- The past tense form of 'throw'
- What type of word is 'breath'?
- What are these letters called? A, E, I, O, U
- What text type would you use to explain how to make banana bread?
- This type of word usually ends with 'ly'
- The present tense form of 'fibbed'
28 Clues: A doing word • A joining word • Describing words • Opposite of 'start' • Make 'imagine' into a noun • The plural form of 'tiger' • The plural form of 'person' • A text finishes with a _____ • The past tense form of 'type' • The past tense form of 'throw' • What type of word is 'breath'? • The present tense form of 'caught' • The present tense form of 'fibbed' • ...
Creative Writing Glossary (Yr 9) 2025-02-04
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- a word or phrase that adds description to a noun
- using words to create a picture in the reader's mind
- run would be one of these
- a theme or idea that writing will be based on
- a way of grabbing your reader's attention
- bright, sunny, hot, scorching would be examples of these
- giving human traits to an animal or object
- a range of different points of view
- description that compares two things using "like" or "as"
- describing by a direct comparison
- a person place or thing
- laptop, television, table are all examples of these
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- the name of our creative writing unit
- something that sparks an idea, thought, or feeling
- the new player was a bulldozer, she was a fish in the pool are all examples of these
- giving animal traits to a human or object
- repeating a word of phrase multiple times in a piece of writing
- something a writer can use to hint what is to come in the story
- writing a wrong, challenging stereotypes, giving voice to the voiceless would all be examples of ________ that would fit into our framework
- as bright as a button, as cold as ice, he shone like the sun would be examples of these
20 Clues: a person place or thing • run would be one of these • describing by a direct comparison • a range of different points of view • the name of our creative writing unit • giving animal traits to a human or object • a way of grabbing your reader's attention • giving human traits to an animal or object • a theme or idea that writing will be based on • ...
Narrative Text Reflection for 11th Grade (By Mr. Fahmi) 2025-08-20
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- A type of narrative text, often featuring mythical creatures
- A type of narrative text about historical figures or events
- The language feature that shows a specific time, like 'once upon a time'
- Part of the story that provides the setting, characters, and initial scene
- The purpose of a narrative text is to……
- Another term for 'social function'
- A type of verb that shows past actions
- The main part of a narrative text where the problem is introduced
- An element of narrative text that refers to the person, animal, or object in the story
- A word to describe the time and place of a narrative text
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- The lesson learned from the story
- Language feature that describes how a character feels or acts, e.g., 'happily' or 'sadly'
- The language feature that describes how a character speaks, e.g., 'he whispered'
- The term for a text that tells a fictional story to entertain
- Another term for 'complication' in a narrative text
- Language feature that uses words like 'beautiful', 'big', or 'old'
- The use of past tense is a ... feature of narrative texts
- The part of the story where the conflict is resolved.
- The goal of a narrative text's social function is to tell a... or event
- The sequence of events in a story
20 Clues: The lesson learned from the story • The sequence of events in a story • Another term for 'social function' • A type of verb that shows past actions • The purpose of a narrative text is to…… • Another term for 'complication' in a narrative text • The part of the story where the conflict is resolved. • The use of past tense is a ... feature of narrative texts • ...
Parts 5-6 2025-05-15
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- adjective bad-tempered and unfriendly.
- adjectives refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.: "he is adamant that he is not going to resign".
- verb treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate.
- adjective (of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.:
- adjective keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- noun the intention or desire to do evil; ill will.:
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- noun a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.:
- noun a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant.:
- adjective incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
- adjective very strictly organized or controlled.:
- noun a willingness to take bold risks
- noun person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type.:
- adjective given or done free of charge
- noun an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving
- adjective (of an injury or loss) impossible to rectify or repair
15 Clues: noun a willingness to take bold risks • adjective bad-tempered and unfriendly. • adjective given or done free of charge • adjective very strictly organized or controlled.: • noun the intention or desire to do evil; ill will.: • adjective incapable of producing any useful result; pointless. • adjective (of an injury or loss) impossible to rectify or repair • ...
attributive clause 2022-11-15
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- limiting
- A word that characterizes an action or state in a sentence and is used to modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs or whole sentences and to express such concepts as time, place, degree, and manner.
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- A noun or pronoun that is modified by an attributive clause and acts as part of the main clause
- used to refer to something
- connected with something
5 Clues: limiting • connected with something • used to refer to something • A noun or pronoun that is modified by an attributive clause and acts as part of the main clause • A word that characterizes an action or state in a sentence and is used to modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs or whole sentences and to express such concepts as time, place, degree, and manner.
jeremy alexandre dylan 2019-05-14
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- opposite of optmistic.
- It's ____ turn.(possesives adjectives)
- There is __ animal crossing the road
- ___ kids were bullying a boy from St-Ulric.(demonstrative pronouns)
- ____ are going to hunt in the wood
- Last class,Pierre _____ on his computer.(verb to play in the past)
- ___ is going to be a gang war between the 733 and the 224.
- Jean-pierre ___ to take his medication.
- They ____ alloud to smoke when there is a child near you(essential word contract form negation)
- What was the name of the mother who got killed by her son because she swiched the tv channel?
- We were ____(verb to act) like idiots.
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- Pierre ____ walking in the ghetto.
- ___ do you talk so much(question word)?
- I have ___ this song so many times.(indefinite time)
- What is the official money of India.
- You ___ go to the asylum.(modal to express suggestion)
- He ___ soccer every day.
- They were ___ by the guys of the ghetto.(entourer de)
- I'll do it ____.
- Wake me up when _____ ends.
- We have been ____ since 2 days.(verb drunk)
- ____ us there is a traitor(preposition of place).
- He ____ to do it alone(obligation)
- ___ midnight,we were selling drugs in Ste-Félicité.
24 Clues: I'll do it ____. • opposite of optmistic. • He ___ soccer every day. • Wake me up when _____ ends. • Pierre ____ walking in the ghetto. • ____ are going to hunt in the wood • He ____ to do it alone(obligation) • What is the official money of India. • There is __ animal crossing the road • It's ____ turn.(possesives adjectives) • We were ____(verb to act) like idiots. • ...
50 WORDS PT 1 2021-05-13
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- A CHARACTER THAT REMAINS THE SAME
- WHAT HAPPENS IN A STORY; THE CHAIN OF EVENTS
- WHAT HAPPENS IS THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT WE EXPECT
- WORDS W/ FINAL SYLLABS HAVE THE SAME SOUND
- THE REPETITION OF VOWEL SOUNDS AMONG WORDS
- GIVING HUMAN QUALITIES TO NONHUMAN THINGS
- A TRUTH ABOUT LIFE THAT IS REVEALED IN A STORY
- REPETITION OF THE SAME INTIAL CONSONANT
- THE TIME AND PLACE OF A STORY
- THE AUTHOR INTERRUPTS THE PLOT TO RECREATE AN EVENT
- PERSON OMNISCIENT, A POINT OF VIEW -NARRATOR KNOWS ALL
- A COMPARISON THAT USES THE WORDS LIKE OR AS
- A SINGLE LINE OF A POEM
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- PHRASES OR LINES OF A POEM THAT ARE REPEATED
- A GENRE IN THE PAST W/EVENTS
- SET OF LINES IN A POEM SET APART WITH A LINE
- THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE STORY
- CHARACTER, A CHARACTER WHO UNDERGOES A DEEP CHANGE
- ACTION, EVENTS THAT FOLLOW THE CLIMAX AND LEAD TO THE END
- USING AN OBJECT TO REPRESENT AN ABSTRACT IDEA
- THE END OF THE STORY WHERE THE MAIN CONFLICT IS RESOLVED
- THE ATMOSPHERE OR FEELING CREATED BY A WORK
- TRAITS, ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE A CHARACTER
- A GROUP OF WORDS WHOSE MEANING IS DIFFERENT
- A STORY WITH TWO LEVELS OF MEANING
25 Clues: A SINGLE LINE OF A POEM • A GENRE IN THE PAST W/EVENTS • THE TIME AND PLACE OF A STORY • THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE STORY • A CHARACTER THAT REMAINS THE SAME • A STORY WITH TWO LEVELS OF MEANING • REPETITION OF THE SAME INTIAL CONSONANT • GIVING HUMAN QUALITIES TO NONHUMAN THINGS • WORDS W/ FINAL SYLLABS HAVE THE SAME SOUND • THE REPETITION OF VOWEL SOUNDS AMONG WORDS • ...
Romina`s Grammar Crossword. 2021-11-04
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- Word used in place of one noun or more than one noun.
- a relative pronoun introduces a..
- Pronouns that point out a person, place, idea, or thing.
- Nouns that are perceived by one or more senses.
- These nouns are a specific name for a particular person, place, thing, or idea. It always begins with a capital letter.
- Word that names any person, place, thing, or animal.
- It connects the subject with the verb
- Word formed from a proper noun and begins with capital letter.
- Word used to modify a noun or pronoun.
- the adjectives a, an and the are called...
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- expresses an action that is Not directed to any object.
- the word that the pronoun stands for is called the pronoun`s...
- These Introduce a subordinate clause.
- Nouns that name an idea, feeling, quality or characteristic.
- These kind of verbs can be found next to a main verb in a verb phrase.
- Word that expresses the action or the state of being.
- Noun that names any one of a group of people, places, things, or idea.
- may express physical action or mental action.
- is an action verb that has an action directed towards an object.
- Word used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
20 Clues: a relative pronoun introduces a.. • These Introduce a subordinate clause. • It connects the subject with the verb • Word used to modify a noun or pronoun. • the adjectives a, an and the are called... • may express physical action or mental action. • Nouns that are perceived by one or more senses. • Word that names any person, place, thing, or animal. • ...
Let's Review: Part 1 2023-01-23
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- the dictionary definition of a word
- such as "address" meaning a location and "address" meaning a speech
- What we are learning in that day's lesson is the ____
- Ms. Roche is not a _____
- ideas and feelings associated with a word
- Be totally ____ today!
- a persuasive technique to "stir emotions"
- the main message
- a description that appeals to the senses
- such as heir and air
- Tall and short are examples of these
- an indirect reference to literature, art, history
- the overall mood created by the author's word choices in "Rituals of Memory"
- Today, we're doing the ____ we can!
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- Great essay writers consider their ___ carefully.
- An understatement such as "I did okay" after getting an A on the exam
- Also known as a counterargument
- we analyzed how this (2 words) creates mood
- Words that mean the same or nearly the same
- appeal to credibility
- the "A" in C.A.R.E.
- ___ is not just for mirrors
- appeal to reasoning
- the author's attitude about a topic
- a phrase that cannot be understood literally, such as "he saw the light"
- most words that end with the suffix -ous, such as joyous and fabulous, are this part of speech: ____
26 Clues: the main message • the "A" in C.A.R.E. • appeal to reasoning • such as heir and air • appeal to credibility • Be totally ____ today! • Ms. Roche is not a _____ • ___ is not just for mirrors • Also known as a counterargument • the dictionary definition of a word • the author's attitude about a topic • Today, we're doing the ____ we can! • Tall and short are examples of these • ...
Term 3 so far... 2013-08-04
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- The structure we use when writing paragraphs.
- The nominalised version of create.
- A general connective that can be used to start your first evidence sentence.
- The second part of a paragraph.
- Numbers, fractions and percentages are examples of ________.
- Information taken directly from a text, used to support a statement.
- The nominalised version of install.
- Used to make a story more newsworthy.
- Provides more information about an image.
- In ___________, is one way to start your link sentence.
- The main title of a text
- Used to describe nouns.
- The introductory sentence of a paragraph.
- A picture included with an article is known as....
- The News- Mail is our local _____________.
- Shows who wrote the article
- Naming words
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- Author's use reader _____________ techniques to influence the reader.
- Loaded words fit into the _________ section of our 8 strategies table.
- Words such as "marauding mob" and "selfish" used to describe teens and elicit negative ____________.
- I skipped up the stairs English because it is my favourite class. What part of speech is "skipped"?
- Authors make _____________ choices about the information they include and leave out of articles.
- The process of turning verbs into nouns to enhance our writing.
- Provide more information about verbs
24 Clues: Naming words • Used to describe nouns. • The main title of a text • Shows who wrote the article • The second part of a paragraph. • The nominalised version of create. • The nominalised version of install. • Provide more information about verbs • Used to make a story more newsworthy. • Provides more information about an image. • The introductory sentence of a paragraph. • ...
Latin 2nd Quarter Project 2021-12-04
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- Greek king of the gods
- case used for objects of the preposition
- infinitive form of 'to sleep'
- possessive adjective for my/mine masculine
- process by which stronger vowel absorbs weaker vowel
- first declension masculine noun that creates poems
- case used for direct objects
- First principal part of the verb 'to go'
- latin name for gaea
- adjective with no noun to modify
- queen of the gods, wife of Zeus
- Nominative plural forms of god (m)
- child of peleus and thetis
- first declension masculine noun for 'farmer'
- what genitive case is used for
- 'to dewll' derivative: habitat
- First person singular of 'posse'
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- adjective that is vital to sentence, usually used with verb 'to be'
- What adverbs often indicate(3)
- translation of 'I build'
- Roman god of forges
- adjective that can be removed and simply gives more information about a subject
- case used for direct adress
- nominative pl for forest/wood
- father of Polyphemus
- Most irregular adverb(well)
- cause for using dative case
- god of messages
- Nominative singular neuter war
- one of the 3 things all adjectives need to agree with nouns(four letters)
- What is added to goddess and daughter Dat. and Abl.
- Greek god of war
32 Clues: god of messages • Greek god of war • Roman god of forges • latin name for gaea • father of Polyphemus • Greek king of the gods • translation of 'I build' • child of peleus and thetis • case used for direct adress • Most irregular adverb(well) • cause for using dative case • case used for direct objects • infinitive form of 'to sleep' • nominative pl for forest/wood • ...
Primary Revision 2025-02-13
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- The type of word used to join two sentences together.
- Two words that sound the same but are spelt differently and mean two different things.
- A comparison using the word 'as' or 'like'.
- Full stops, commas, colons and capital letters are examples of this.
- A word that can be used instead of a noun, for example, he.
- Is, am, are - these are examples of this type of verb.
- A verb that, when written in past tense, does not end in 'ed'.'.
- A word that describes a noun.
- A sound word.
- This language is often used to describe things better.
- This is made up of a noun and one or more adjectives.
- Two words that are exactly the same but have two different meanings; 'can' is an example.
- An action word.
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- The repetition of a sound or a letter at the beginning of a few words used for effect.
- Two different words that have a very similar meaning.
- A type of adjective that is used when comparing more than two nouns; can be used in conjunction with 'most'.
- Two words joined together and shortened.
- A naming word.
- More than one.
- Punctuation that can show possession or a contraction.
20 Clues: A sound word. • A naming word. • More than one. • An action word. • A word that describes a noun. • Two words joined together and shortened. • A comparison using the word 'as' or 'like'. • The type of word used to join two sentences together. • Two different words that have a very similar meaning. • This is made up of a noun and one or more adjectives. • ...
REVISION OF VOCABULARY PART 2: PHRASAL VERBS, EXPRESSIONS... 2024-06-11
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- (NOUN)PIECE OF SECRET INFO
- (DEPENDENT PREPOSITION)TO BE VERY IMPORTANT TO STH
- (IDIOM)FEELINGS OF PAIN IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF YOUR BODY
- (COMPOUND ADJECTIVE)NOT MODERN
- (COMMONLY CONFUSED WORD)TO SAY YES TO AN OFFER OR INVITATION
- (PREFIXES)OLD-FASHIONED, NOT AS GOOD AS STH MODERN
- (COLLOCATION)TO CATCH OR BECOME ILL WITH A DISEASE
- (PHRASAL VERB)TO REMOVE STH QUICKLY, WITHOUT BEING CAREFUL
- (PHRASAL VERB)TO CRITICISE A PERSON REPEATEDLY
- (PHRASE)TO HURRY
- (COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSION)AVAILABLE OR READY TO BE WON OR TAKEN
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- (SYNONIMS AND ANTONIMS)THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN AN ELECTION
- (IDIOM)TO TELL PEOPLE SECRET INFORMATION
- (PREFIXES)LACKING OF RESPECT
- (IDIOM)TO BE VERY CHEAP
- (ADJECTIVE)EXTREMELY INTERESTING
- (SYNONYMS AND ANTONIMS) BUILDING FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE IN
- (DEPENDENT PREPOSITION)SMB WHOSE JOB IS TO GIVE ADVICE ABOUT STH TO SMB ELSE
- (COLLOCATION)TO MAKE THE FEELING OF ILLNESS LESS SEVERE
- (IDIOM)NOT BE ABLE TO HEAR WELL
- (PHRASAL VERB)TO PAY A LOT OF MONEY TO SMB
- (NOUN)A COAT THAT PROTECTS YOU FROM RAIN
- (PHRASE)TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL
- (COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSION)TO BE IN A LOT OF DIFFERENT PLACES
- (ADJECTIVES)DANGEROUS
- (COMMONLY CONFUSED WORD)THE RESULT OF A PARTICULAR INFLUENCE
26 Clues: (PHRASE)TO HURRY • (ADJECTIVES)DANGEROUS • (IDIOM)TO BE VERY CHEAP • (NOUN)PIECE OF SECRET INFO • (PREFIXES)LACKING OF RESPECT • (PHRASE)TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL • (COMPOUND ADJECTIVE)NOT MODERN • (IDIOM)NOT BE ABLE TO HEAR WELL • (ADJECTIVE)EXTREMELY INTERESTING • (IDIOM)TO TELL PEOPLE SECRET INFORMATION • (NOUN)A COAT THAT PROTECTS YOU FROM RAIN • ...
Resource Lab Crossword 2024-08-15
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- tells you where things are located
- opposite of addition
- the first math concept that 6th graders NEED TO KNOW (on whiteboard)
- For positive behaviors, teachers aware points on Dean's ______.
- word spelled out above the whiteboard (English version of bienvenidos)
- can be earned (has a US President's face on it)
- Mr. Deegan's dog is a...
- opposite of multiplication
- place where books are kept
- alliance virgil roberts mascot
- day of the week that we can have a free day if students have more points than teacher
- On Wednesday and Thursday, we do...
- where points (students vs. teacher) are recorded
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- multi-function device used for math
- title of a book on top of the class library
- word/acronym that helps us manage our classroom
- brand name of the class basketball hoop
- one of the "parts of speech" (words that describe)
- On Monday and Tuesday, we do...
- Stacking _____ is a fun game we play in class.
- the things we do in class to help us achieve our goal
- title of a book on top of the class library
- one of the "parts of speech" (action word)
- This tells you what you will study today (underneath the date on the whiteboard).
- one of the "parts of speech" (person, place, thing)
- On the left bulletin board, a sign says _________ things happen here.
26 Clues: opposite of addition • Mr. Deegan's dog is a... • opposite of multiplication • place where books are kept • alliance virgil roberts mascot • On Monday and Tuesday, we do... • tells you where things are located • multi-function device used for math • On Wednesday and Thursday, we do... • brand name of the class basketball hoop • one of the "parts of speech" (action word) • ...
Parts of Speech 2013-09-14
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- Joins together parts of a sentence (can be coordinating or subordinating)
- Describes the relationship (usually of time or place) between parts of a sentence
- A pronoun that refers to a specific person, place, or thing.
- Refers to just ONE person place thing
- Connects a noun with a predicate (something about the noun, such as another noun or an adjective)
- Words or phrases expressing strong emotion or excitement.
- Introduces questions
- Refers to to specific people, places, and things
- This describes verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- This describes nouns and pronouns
- Refers to more than one person place thing
- A noun you can identify with the five senses
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- Something you can actually do
- Also called a group noun, refers to more than one person place thing BUT is treated like a singular noun
- Indicates that the person or thing that performs the action also receives the action.
- Shows ownership
- Refers to general people, places, and things
- Also known as a helping verb, always followed by another verb
- Identifies or points to specific nouns
- A noun you CANNOT identify with the five senses
- Introduces additional ideas that modify a noun or pronoun in the sentence.
- A person, place or thing
22 Clues: Shows ownership • Introduces questions • A person, place or thing • Something you can actually do • This describes nouns and pronouns • Refers to just ONE person place thing • Identifies or points to specific nouns • Refers to more than one person place thing • Refers to general people, places, and things • A noun you can identify with the five senses • ...
English 10 Midterm Preview 2017-06-14
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- the author or a filmmaker's attitude towards a character, theme, or the audience
- the first part of an essay that attracts the reader
- using language that is too "colorful" or dramatized to persuade the audience to like a product
- an example of this is "buy 2 get 1 free"
- Subway's slogan is "eat fresh," but they serve frozen vegetable
- a suspecting attitude; being able to not believe in a rumor so quickly
- for example, the "nerd" of a story, or the "bully" of a story
- defines the setting of a story
- a science fiction story where technology has taken control of humanity
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- for example, the evil stepsisters in Cinderella
- a propaganda technique that assumes "if everyone else has it, you should have it too"
- the most exciting part of a story
- usually the "hero" of a story
- the most important part of an essay; defines what the essay is going to talk about
- the events that happen in a story
- examples are "firstly, furthermore, lastly, therefore, etc."
- tactics a propaganda technique that uses fear to drive sales
- the audience's feelings towards a story or a film; usually defined by adjectives
- online materials that are popular and shared by many people
- a widespread rumor
20 Clues: a widespread rumor • usually the "hero" of a story • defines the setting of a story • the most exciting part of a story • the events that happen in a story • an example of this is "buy 2 get 1 free" • for example, the evil stepsisters in Cinderella • the first part of an essay that attracts the reader • online materials that are popular and shared by many people • ...
100 Words Every Middle Schooler Should Know A-D 2025-10-15
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- something that has been prepared by mixing several things together
- a sharp twist or bend in something
- the ability to learn and understand something quickly
- how many WOD vocab words are nouns?
- scattered remains of something broken or destroyed
- easily seen; obvious; attracting attention; striking
- an opponent or an enemy
- to cause to disappear; drive away; dispose
- how many WOD vocab words are adjectives?
- to wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or breathtaking way
- to make or become smaller or less; reduce
- to engage in a false display of strength; to deceive someone
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- anxious or fearful; uneasy
- a feeling that someone or something is unworthy; bad
- open resistance to opposing force
- the boundary of an area, an object, or geometric figure
- noisy activity or confusion
- slightly salty
- a structure set up across a route; an obstacle
- place to which a person or thing is going or is sent
- to do or say something in opposition to someone
- the quality of being sly, crafty, or clever.
- to force to leave a country or a place; exile
- how many WOD vocab words are verbs?
- causing gloom or depression; dreary; feeling gloomy
- self-confidence; esp. In a difficult situation
- quick & skillful; adroit
27 Clues: slightly salty • an opponent or an enemy • quick & skillful; adroit • anxious or fearful; uneasy • noisy activity or confusion • open resistance to opposing force • a sharp twist or bend in something • how many WOD vocab words are nouns? • how many WOD vocab words are verbs? • how many WOD vocab words are adjectives? • to make or become smaller or less; reduce • ...
Adjectives with less 2015-04-25
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- My son is ..., he is not afraid of anything.
- It’s so cold today and you are wearing a ... blouse. You’d better put on a jacket.
- She seems to work all the time, she is ... .
- Though they have been married for twenty years, they are a ... couple.
- I won’t buy the flat. I don’t like dark, ... kitchens.
- The man was very old. He was wrinkled and .... I could only see his gums.
- The man was a victim of a landmine and is ... . He moves around using crutches.
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- The Bible says that ... people will be punished after death.
- There is ... universe waiting to be discovered.
- Look at this poor, ... kitten! Let’s take it home.
- I’ve told you ... times not to touch my stuff!
- In space your body is ... that’s why people float there.
- Look at the sky- it is such a beautiful ... day, why don’t we have a picnic?
- We can’t fly our kites today. The day is ... .
14 Clues: My son is ..., he is not afraid of anything. • She seems to work all the time, she is ... . • I’ve told you ... times not to touch my stuff! • We can’t fly our kites today. The day is ... . • There is ... universe waiting to be discovered. • Look at this poor, ... kitten! Let’s take it home. • I won’t buy the flat. I don’t like dark, ... kitchens. • ...
Adjectives, describing people 2015-03-30
14 Clues: умный • мудрый • любящий • вежливый • капризный • тактичный • послушный • серьезный • болтливый • понимающий • любопытный • дружелюбный • атлетический • сообразительный
Natural disasters & adjectives 2019-11-06
14 Clues: scary. • not safe. • very angry. • very strong. • causing damage. • severe , extreme. • produced by a volcano. • a long time with no rain. • a big wave from the ocean. • water that covers the land. • a column of wind in a storm. • a large storm from the ocean. • great explosion from a volcano • movement of the earth's surface.
Adjectives B 1.1 2020-08-16
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- being a reason for someone else to create something
- feeling or showing affection or warm regard
- having or showing a sympathetic nature
- Somwone who has casual relationships with multiple women
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- willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced
- seeking or concentrating on his/her own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others
- Telling the truth
- tending toward or exhibiting aggression
- unpleasant or offensive person
- liberal in giving and sharing
- exhibiting less than an expected degree of maturity, acting childish
- one who cries or complains easily or often
- characterized by selfishness or malice
- an attractive but unintelligent or frivolous young woman
14 Clues: Telling the truth • liberal in giving and sharing • unpleasant or offensive person • characterized by selfishness or malice • having or showing a sympathetic nature • tending toward or exhibiting aggression • one who cries or complains easily or often • willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced • feeling or showing affection or warm regard • ...
adjectives of opinion 2020-10-12
14 Clues: terrible • not good • very good • unattractive • having value • extremely good • pleasant, kind • of a high quality • attractive to look at • exquisitely beautiful • hard to understand or to do • of great significance or value • making you feel physically relaxed • causing a strong feeling of dislike
Estar and Adjectives 2020-09-11
Adjectives of personality 2021-04-01
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- she's always buying drinks and presents for her friends
- she loves to do things without planning, and often comes up with great ideas
- it's difficult to know what he's going to do next
- she's always very positive about the future
- she can be trusted with important work and never makes mistakes
- he sometimes becomes angry or unfriendly very suddenly
- he never seems to get tired or relax, even on holiday
Down
- she doesn't tell other people much about herself, and never invites us to her house
- he loves to try new experiences, especially exciting ones
- she often takes what you say personally OR He seems to know what others are feeling
- she always avoids talking to other people, even at parties or in class
- he makes decisions very quickly
- (not an adjective) the idea that your life has already been planned for you (e.g. by God).
- he always keeps his promises and appointments
14 Clues: he makes decisions very quickly • she's always very positive about the future • he always keeps his promises and appointments • it's difficult to know what he's going to do next • he never seems to get tired or relax, even on holiday • he sometimes becomes angry or unfriendly very suddenly • she's always buying drinks and presents for her friends • ...
Adjectives describing cities 2024-06-17
Across
- free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- liked, admired, or enjoyed by many people or by a particular person or group.
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods.
- you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important, or very large.
- full of activity and excitement.
- in very bad condition.
Down
- full of activity or people.
- making little or no noise.
- very pleasant or attractive.
- (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
- covered or marked with an unclean substance.
- contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons.
- free from disturbance; tranquil.
- full of clamorous.
14 Clues: full of clamorous. • in very bad condition. • making little or no noise. • full of activity or people. • very pleasant or attractive. • free from disturbance; tranquil. • full of activity and excitement. • free from dirt, marks, or stains. • covered or marked with an unclean substance. • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods. • ...
6th Grade Adjectives 2024-08-28
Adverbs and Adjectives 2023-03-09
Across
- The kids are waiting without becoming anxious.
- The rainbow is very [blank].
- To do something frequently.
- The person is beautiful.
- To be full of life.
Down
- The kittens are very [blank].
- The color of night.
- The dress was exquisite.
- The building was "very" tall.
- To be sore or injured.
- Opposite of Attractive.
- The opposite of shallow.
- It's a color.
- The color of a flamingo.
14 Clues: It's a color. • The color of night. • To be full of life. • To be sore or injured. • Opposite of Attractive. • The dress was exquisite. • The opposite of shallow. • The color of a flamingo. • The person is beautiful. • To do something frequently. • The rainbow is very [blank]. • The kittens are very [blank]. • The building was "very" tall. • ...
Adjectives of personality 2023-05-09
Across
- Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.
- That can't be trusted to do something.
- Practical and reasonable person.
- (of a person) given to unpredictable changes of mood, especially sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness.
- Not having or showing good manners; rude.
- Having a friendly or generous nature or attitude.
- Person who holds on to a view or an attitude, refusing to change — to the point of being unreasonable.
Down
- Feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages.
- Having or showing good manners or respect for other people.
- Being kind, caring, able to pick up on the feelings of others, and aware of their needs and behaving in a way that helps them feel good.
- (of a person, action, or motive) lacking consideration for other people; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure.
- Careless of the rights or feelings of others.
- Behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy, deceitful, or insincere way.
- A person who is considered too aggressive, forceful, or assertive.
14 Clues: Practical and reasonable person. • That can't be trusted to do something. • Not having or showing good manners; rude. • Careless of the rights or feelings of others. • Having a friendly or generous nature or attitude. • Having or showing good manners or respect for other people. • A person who is considered too aggressive, forceful, or assertive. • ...
Adjectives (Year 4) 2021-10-03
Across
- Fiona is the ______ (sweet) girl I have ever come across.
- Stone is _____ (hard) than plastic.
- Lilian can swim ____ (fast) than Christie.
- The chocolate ice cream is ____ (creamy) than the vanilla one.
- He is the _____ (rich) man in town.
- Leona is the ______ (good) artist in my class.
- This dress is ______ (old) than that one.
Down
- It is raining ____ (heavy) than I thought.
- Bicycles are _____ (slow) than cars.
- Those cakes are the ____ (bad) I have ever tasted.
- Mount Everest is the ______ (high) mountain in the world.
- Dan is the _____ (funny) boy among all my friends.
- A black of flats is _____ (tall) than a double-storey house.
- Computers are _____ (cheap) than mobile phones.
14 Clues: Stone is _____ (hard) than plastic. • He is the _____ (rich) man in town. • Bicycles are _____ (slow) than cars. • This dress is ______ (old) than that one. • It is raining ____ (heavy) than I thought. • Lilian can swim ____ (fast) than Christie. • Leona is the ______ (good) artist in my class. • Computers are _____ (cheap) than mobile phones. • ...
Quarter 4 Adjectives 2022-06-07
Across
- THIS WORD COMES FROM THE LATIN DIES MALI WHICH MEANS "BAD DAYS”
- A DECREPIT PERSON MAY NEED TO USE ONE OF THESE TO HELP THEM WALK
- A CLAIRVOYANT PERSON SHOULD ALWAYS KNOW IF THEY NEED AN UMBRELLA SINCE THEY SHOULD PREDICT THE __
- A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SOMETIMES MARGINALIZED FOR NOT HAVING ENOUGH MONEY
- A PERSON WHO DONATES TO A FOOD PANTRY IS THIS
- THIS IS THE MOST MALLEABLE METAL IN THE WORLD
- __ PEOPLE DO WELL IN A GROUP SETTING
- AN ASTUTE PERSON WOULD LIKE THIS CHALLENGE IN THE SUNDAY MORNING NEWSPAPER
Down
- A SPY WOULD BE A GREAT JOB FOR A PERSON WHO IS OFTEN LIKE THIS
- THE MOTORCYCLE RIDER MADE AN EGREGIOUS ERROR WHEN THEY FORGOT TO WEAR THIS SAFETY ITEM
- THIS KIND OF PERSON WOULD NOT BE A FUN DATE
- IT CAN BE CATHARTIC TO DO THIS AFTER FEELING SAD
- PEOPLE WITH UNIQUE PERSONALITIES ARE OFTEN __ TO THE OPINIONS OF OTHERS WHO MIGHT CRITICIZE THEM
- “I WAS TALKING TO A TEACHER” IS A(N) __ EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE TO CLASS IF YOU’RE ALWAYS LATE
14 Clues: __ PEOPLE DO WELL IN A GROUP SETTING • THIS KIND OF PERSON WOULD NOT BE A FUN DATE • A PERSON WHO DONATES TO A FOOD PANTRY IS THIS • THIS IS THE MOST MALLEABLE METAL IN THE WORLD • IT CAN BE CATHARTIC TO DO THIS AFTER FEELING SAD • A SPY WOULD BE A GREAT JOB FOR A PERSON WHO IS OFTEN LIKE THIS • THIS WORD COMES FROM THE LATIN DIES MALI WHICH MEANS "BAD DAYS” • ...
descriptive adjectives 3 2025-02-18
15 Clues: ужасный • скучный • отличный • приятный • чудесный • приятный • ужасающий • поразительный • захватывающий • юмористический • восхитительный • ужасный плохой • разочаровывающий • уморительный веселый • волнительный будоражащий
Adjectives of character 2024-01-03
Across
- truthful and sincere in words and actions.
- having a high level of mental capability.
- trustworthy and can be depended on.
- A strong desire to succeed or achieve goals.
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
- able to wait calmly.
- willing to give or share with others.
- showing courage and fearlessness.
- ability to think imaginatively
Down
- showing firmness commitment to achieve a goal.
- having a positive outlook.
- faithful and dedicated to someone or something
- possessing deep knowledge and good judgement.
- modest and not boastful or arrogant.
14 Clues: able to wait calmly. • having a positive outlook. • ability to think imaginatively • showing courage and fearlessness. • trustworthy and can be depended on. • modest and not boastful or arrogant. • willing to give or share with others. • having a high level of mental capability. • truthful and sincere in words and actions. • displaying kindness and concern for others. • ...
Quarter 3 Adjectives 2024-02-27
Across
- conspiracy theories regarding aliens and extraterrestrials are extremely ___ topics
- Usain Bolt was far from inept at this sport
- the weather in Maryland has been very
- intrepid activity that involves a parachute
- bungee jumping is a very ___ activity
- Mulan's decision to steal her father's armor and disguise as a man to fight in the war
- my neighbor was a ___ old man who was angry at everyone
- this innocuous insect can fly, has colorful wings, and is closely related to a moth
- someone who is kind and pleasant to be around
Down
- many people are very ___ about their political beliefs
- villains in movies are usually ___ and seek revenge
- these family members are very venerable due to their age and wisdom
- Ron Weasley from Harry Potter has many unique, ___ quirks
- cathartic activity that involves sharing your feelings and emotions with a professional
14 Clues: the weather in Maryland has been very • bungee jumping is a very ___ activity • Usain Bolt was far from inept at this sport • intrepid activity that involves a parachute • someone who is kind and pleasant to be around • villains in movies are usually ___ and seek revenge • many people are very ___ about their political beliefs • ...
adjectives and opposites 2022-03-15
14 Clues: the opposite of fun • the opposite of old • the opposite of dry • the opposite of fat • the opposite of rich • the opposite of hote • the opposite of ugly • the opposite of tall • the opposite of cheap • the opposite of happy • the opposite of short • the opposite of dirty • the opposite of light • the opposite of stupid
Personality Adjectives (CAE) 2025-07-15
Across
- preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs
- friendly and socially confident
- wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly
- capable of or intended to protect someone or something
- willing to consider new ideas
- not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- unrealistically aiming for perfection
Down
- truly what something is said to be; authentic
- having or showing creativity or inventiveness
- not confident or assured; uncertain and anxious
- showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
- showing or feeling no concern for others' feelings
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully
- unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
14 Clues: willing to consider new ideas • friendly and socially confident • unrealistically aiming for perfection • preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs • truly what something is said to be; authentic • having or showing creativity or inventiveness • not confident or assured; uncertain and anxious • showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment • ...
Unit 3 Adjectives 2025-11-07
Across
- Unhappy ; feeling sorrow.
- Making a lot of noise; not quiet.
- Not old ; a child or teenager.
- Not new; opposite of "young".
- Stylish and wearing the newest clothes.
- Trendy or awesome.
- Very bad ; awful.
- Attractive, usually used for women or things.
- Full of sounds or loud people.
Down
- Very nice to look at.
- Good-looking, usually used for men.
- Liked by many people.
- Feeling good or full of joy.
- Making you feel calm and peaceful.
14 Clues: Very bad ; awful. • Trendy or awesome. • Very nice to look at. • Liked by many people. • Unhappy ; feeling sorrow. • Feeling good or full of joy. • Not new; opposite of "young". • Not old ; a child or teenager. • Full of sounds or loud people. • Making a lot of noise; not quiet. • Making you feel calm and peaceful. • Good-looking, usually used for men. • ...
Pond Kingdom Adjectives 2025-11-26
Across
- describes Fredrick and Croakley
- Fredrick’s tin helmet and Henry’s spikes
- used to describe Slugbert and Emperor Diddles
- Puddles’ eyes
- Henry’s shape and Fredrick’s helmet
- Puddles’ muddy boots
- Puddles the Toad
Down
- Henry’s solution to his challenge
- Fredrick’s long legs
- used for Henry and Croakley
- Puddles’ hat and Slugbert’s shell
- Slugbert’s red flag and buttons
- describes Emperor Diddles
- describes the crab leader
14 Clues: Puddles’ eyes • Puddles the Toad • Fredrick’s long legs • Puddles’ muddy boots • describes Emperor Diddles • describes the crab leader • used for Henry and Croakley • describes Fredrick and Croakley • Slugbert’s red flag and buttons • Henry’s solution to his challenge • Puddles’ hat and Slugbert’s shell • Henry’s shape and Fredrick’s helmet • Fredrick’s tin helmet and Henry’s spikes • ...
#18 Once Upon A Time 2014-10-16
Across
- the girl the size of a finger
- company that has made animated movies of fairy tales
- she sleeps for a very long time (2 words)
- her house is made of gingerbread
- what a princess might have to kiss
- where a magic mirror can be found (3 words)
- what the ugly duckling grew up to be
- what a miller's daughter had to spin into gold
- ladder for a witch?
- it made a meal of Red's grandmother
- Jack trades a cow for these (2 words)
- fairy tale bad guy living at the top of a beanstalk
Down
- her fairy godmother helped her go to a ball
- Hans Christian Andersen heroine that lives in the sea (2 words)
- this caused a delicate princess to toss and turn all night
- blond girl who broke into a bear family's house
- ___ and Gretel
- adjective for a witch
- Cinderella's footwear (2 words)
- common number in fairy tales (little pigs, billy goats, wishes, etc.)
- fairy tale bad guy living beneath a bridge
- where a witch locked Rapunzel
- poisoned fruit
- layer of golden eggs
- most beautiful
- adjectives for a fairy tale wolf (2 words)
- fancy party given by royalty
27 Clues: ___ and Gretel • poisoned fruit • most beautiful • ladder for a witch? • layer of golden eggs • adjective for a witch • fancy party given by royalty • the girl the size of a finger • where a witch locked Rapunzel • Cinderella's footwear (2 words) • her house is made of gingerbread • what a princess might have to kiss • it made a meal of Red's grandmother • ...
Syntax 2020-05-03
Across
- SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
- Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
- Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
- Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
- “I” and “She” are this case in English
- The “A” in SAP
- Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
- The case used when P=S
- The “P” in SAP
- Minnesota weather feature
- Agent-Patient is one _______ system
- # of students in our class
- When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
- Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
Down
- S≠A≠P alignment
- “That’s the player who I always forget her name” (What type of relative is this?)
- A verb with two arguments
- Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
- Basic word order in English
- MacLing drink of choice
- A verb with one argument
- “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
- These go almost anywhere!
- Hard words to say in Welsh
- What the ’s in “Ollie’s carrot” is marking
- A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
- We’ve grown a lot of them
- Graduation month
- The “S” in SAP
- When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
30 Clues: The “A” in SAP • The “P” in SAP • The “S” in SAP • S≠A≠P alignment • Graduation month • SVO, VSO, SOV, etc. • The case used when P=S • MacLing drink of choice • A verb with one argument • A verb with two arguments • These go almost anywhere! • We’ve grown a lot of them • Minnesota weather feature • Hard words to say in Welsh • # of students in our class • Basic word order in English • ...
PIES Crowssword Ciara Wade 2023-05-30
Across
- _____ and gross motor skills are developed by toddler ages.
- Our bodies ______ fastest in our youngest years.
- Brushing your ______ everyday is good for your dental health.
- How many hours of sleep should a nine year old receive each night?
- Children learn through _________, creative and dramatic play.
- Babies strength and muscles will develop from ______ downwards over the months.
- when a child begins interacting with toys independently and learning that they can do some things by themselves.
- Around age 2 babies develop a _______ smile.
- Essential stage of speech development for newborns.
- Children are natural __________ who use their senses to investigate their surroundings.
- Parents can help their child’s social development by talking to your baby and using ___________ (emotion words).
Down
- Children learn about moral rule at age _____.
- Children test _________ and are still eager to please and help out.
- The average attention span of a ________ is 3-6 minutes.
- Children 5-11 start using their _______ but may resort to aggression.
- Your child crying when you leave a room without them is a sign of?
- Children can give you ______ they made to show affection.
- A "monster under the bed" could cause a child to feel _____.
- Newborns and infants communicate through gestures, _________, facial expressions and movement.
- The _______ babies are learning are sight,hearing, smell, taste and touch.
20 Clues: Around age 2 babies develop a _______ smile. • Children learn about moral rule at age _____. • Our bodies ______ fastest in our youngest years. • Essential stage of speech development for newborns. • The average attention span of a ________ is 3-6 minutes. • Children can give you ______ they made to show affection. • ...
Vocab words 2024-12-31
Across
- Extreme exaggeration
- Assistant Helps with camera operations
- Mocking with contempt
- Master Manages film props
- Acts without thinking
- Distributing written content
- Overstatement for emphasis
- Review Colleague critique
- Engineer Balances audio elements
- Modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
- Satirical ridicule
- Absurd imitation of something serious
- Chief lighting technician
- Irony Opposite of expected outcome
- Playfully troublesome
- Humor or criticism targeting society
- Describes a noun
- Opposes the protagonist
- Modifying video/audio content
- Improving a written work
- Irony Saying the opposite of what is meant
Down
- Forsaken
- Verbal irony with mockery
- Person, place, thing, or idea
- Expresses action or state of being
- Idea generation before writing
- Supervisor Ensures script consistency
- Innocent or inexperienced
- Minimizes importance for effect
- Contrast between expectation and reality
- Director Designs visual elements
- Things don't fit together
- Convincing someone
- Irony Audience knows something characters don't
- Easily deceived
- Complex with many aspects
- Personal account of life events
- Artist Creates sound effects
- Editor Edits and arranges music
- Traditional story explaining phenomena
- Humorous imitation
- Imitates multiple influences
- Dresser Arranges film set
- Tired or bored due to overuse
- Clever humor
- Editor Assembles raw footage
46 Clues: Forsaken • Clever humor • Easily deceived • Describes a noun • Convincing someone • Satirical ridicule • Humorous imitation • Extreme exaggeration • Mocking with contempt • Acts without thinking • Playfully troublesome • Opposes the protagonist • Improving a written work • Verbal irony with mockery • Innocent or inexperienced • Master Manages film props • Things don't fit together • ...
LinguisticDevices 2025-03-10
Across
- - A word or phrase with multiple meanings, creating uncertainty
- - The implied or associated meaning of a word
- - A blend of two words to create a new one
- - Turning verbs or adjectives into nouns for formality
- - Command words used to instruct or persuade
- - A question asked to create a dramatic effect
- - A series of three parallel words, phrases, or clauses
- - An appeal to credibility or ethics in persuasion
- - A part representing the whole or vice versa
- - The literal, dictionary definition of a word
- - An overused phrase or idea lacking originality
- - A word or phrase that represents something closely associated
- - The omission of words for effect or conciseness
- - Words or phrases used to soften statements
- - Speaking directly to the audience to engage them
- - Words that strengthen meaning, such as “very” or “extremely”
Down
- - Words considered offensive or inappropriate in context
- - Newly coined words or expressions
- - Specialized language used by a particular group
- - An appeal to emotions to persuade an audience
- - The mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one
- - Unnecessary repetition of meaning within a phrase
- - An appeal to logic and reason in argumentation
- - The level of certainty or necessity in language
- - Words that evoke strong emotional responses
25 Clues: - Newly coined words or expressions • - A blend of two words to create a new one • - Command words used to instruct or persuade • - Words or phrases used to soften statements • - The implied or associated meaning of a word • - Words that evoke strong emotional responses • - A part representing the whole or vice versa • - A question asked to create a dramatic effect • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle: "How To..." 2022-08-26
Across
- A sentence with only one clause
- This word captures what this class is all about.
- You need two hundred and _________ credits to graduate.
- If you don't think the good things you do count, you're disqualifying the ___________.
- The coordinating conjunctions can be remembered by this word
- These are words such as With, On, Of, In...
- These words tell about Time, Manner, Place, and Degree.
- If you assume what people are thinking, you are ________ reading.
- The College and Career Center is located in Rm. 2-2 in the ____________.
- A sentence with two or more clauses joined by a subordinating conjunction.
Down
- A noun and a verb together are called a _______.
- Saying back what someone has said to you is called ____________.
- A part of speech; a word that joins things.
- An error in thinking is called a cognitive _________.
- A sentence with two or more clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)
- These words describe nouns.
- When dealing with people, it is better to be ___________ rather than aggressive or passive.
- The padded football helmets that we read about are called ___________ Caps.
- Each class is worth _____ credits per semester.
- These are the "lines" you draw as far as people's behavior--what you should do or not do.
20 Clues: These words describe nouns. • A sentence with only one clause • A part of speech; a word that joins things. • These are words such as With, On, Of, In... • Each class is worth _____ credits per semester. • A noun and a verb together are called a _______. • This word captures what this class is all about. • An error in thinking is called a cognitive _________. • ...
Grammar Crossword 2016-02-24
Across
- Can be a more simplified way of saying a noun, for example she, he
- A figure of speech where two things are compared.
- Words used to bring more detail into verbs.
- Words used to explain the doings of an object or a character.
- Lilly's lovely lolly cost a lot of Lilly's lovely lolly is a type of what
- Words that join groups of words to make a bigger sentence, for example but, and, or.
Down
- Exclamation expressing emotions,for example WOW!.
- _____________ show the relationships between a noun and a pronoun, for example against, in below.
- tense a tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist.
- tense a tense expressing an action that has happened or a state that previously existed.
- tense a tense expressing an action that is currently going on or habitually performed, or a state that currently or generally exists
- Words to describe and bring more detail into nouns.
- Words that have a similar meaning are called__________.
- To define a noun as specific or unspecific.
- A person, place or thing is called a ________.
15 Clues: Words used to bring more detail into verbs. • To define a noun as specific or unspecific. • A person, place or thing is called a ________. • Exclamation expressing emotions,for example WOW!. • A figure of speech where two things are compared. • Words to describe and bring more detail into nouns. • Words that have a similar meaning are called__________. • ...
Language Terminologies and Effects Crossword- Belix 2022-09-29
Across
- A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- The opposite of what you mean
- Placing or viewing two or more objects next to each other to compare them
- A recurring thought or idea that is found in a piece of writing
- The difference between things
- A category of art, music or literature
- The creation of a fictional charecter
Down
- Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally
- A play on words that can have different meanings depending on the context
- Descriptive figurative use of language: adjectives, verbs, adverbs etc, which create a picture/image in the mind of the reader
- A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- A series of items or things to do
- Someone or something that opposes the main character/protagonist. Most of the time, it is the villain
- The general effect/vibe given off by the writing
15 Clues: The opposite of what you mean • The difference between things • A series of items or things to do • The creation of a fictional charecter • A category of art, music or literature • The general effect/vibe given off by the writing • A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound. • A recurring thought or idea that is found in a piece of writing • ...
Eng 2022-09-29
Across
- A word opposite in meaning to another
- describing words that modify nouns with both literal and connotative meaning.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral of a political one.
- A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
- Descriptive figurative use of language: adjectives, verbs, adverbs etc, which create a picture/image in the mind of the reader.
- The difference between things.
Down
- Someone or something that opposes the main character/protagonist. Most of the time, it is the villain.
- Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.
- A category of art, music or literature.
- the short hobbit
- The creation/construction of a fictional character.
- The opposite of what you mean.
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- Repetition of vowel sounds across two or more words, (in the middle of the words)
- can be used between clauses and to join clauses in a complex sentence
15 Clues: the short hobbit • The opposite of what you mean. • The difference between things. • A word opposite in meaning to another • A category of art, music or literature. • The creation/construction of a fictional character. • can be used between clauses and to join clauses in a complex sentence • Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally. • ...
Language Terminology and Effects 2022-09-29
Across
- Descriptive figurative use of language: adjectives, verbs, adverbs etc, which create a picture/image in the mind of the reader.
- Describing words that modify nouns with both literal and connotative meaning.
- The opposite of what you mean.
- A less offensive way of saying something that is harsh or difficult.
- Use of words which create the sound of the action they are describing.
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the start of two or more words.
- Repetition of vowel sounds across two or more words.
- A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
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- Describing words that modify verbs with both literal and connotative meaning.
- A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
- A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
- A poetic literary device in which non-living things are given human traits.
- A group of words or singular word acting as a grammatical unit.
- A musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength.
- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
15 Clues: The opposite of what you mean. • Repetition of vowel sounds across two or more words. • A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence • A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words. • A group of words or singular word acting as a grammatical unit. • ...
phonol 2020-03-17
Across
- variant of a phoneme which does not alter its basic identity and will not affect meaning
- another name for "stress-timed"
- a sound which is a voiced, shaped but unimpeded flow of air
- a glide from one sound to another (which many people spell incorrectly)
- feature of connected speech when a sound changes to ease pronunciation of adjacent words
- adjective to describe sounds made using the soft palate
- three broad divisions of pitch
- name of the most common weak vowel sound
Down
- combination of a plosive and a fricative
- feature of English, derived from the existence of weak forms, which enables words to be "squashed"
- adjectives in this position stress the final syllable (e.g. She's Japanese.)
- theory according to which intonation shows us the status of information between speakers
- 2 words which are pronounced the same,but whose spelling & meaning is different e.g. "sun" and "son"
- feature which allows us to differentiate "I scream" from "ice cream"
- function of intonation which gives a characteristic delivery to people of different professions
15 Clues: three broad divisions of pitch • another name for "stress-timed" • combination of a plosive and a fricative • name of the most common weak vowel sound • adjective to describe sounds made using the soft palate • a sound which is a voiced, shaped but unimpeded flow of air • feature which allows us to differentiate "I scream" from "ice cream" • ...
Demonstrative adjectives / Countries 2022-09-03
15 Clues: this(fem) • these (mas) • that (mas) • this (mas) • those (fem) • that (fem) • that neuter • these (fem) • those (mas) • this neuter • those (over there) • that neuter (far away) • that(over there) (fem) • those (over there) (mas) • that (over there) (mas)
adjectives / 10th grade 2017-02-06
adjectives of opinion 2020-10-12
14 Clues: terrible • not good • very good • unattractive • having value • extremely good • pleasant, kind • of a high quality • attractive to look at • exquisitely beautiful • hard to understand or to do • of great significance or value • making you feel physically relaxed • causing a strong feeling of dislike
Adjectives (feelings)5K 2020-11-02
14 Clues: very tired • full of joy • feeling relaxed • very upset/angry • opposite of proud • opposite of bored • opposite of active • without any person • bieng in great fear • adjective of to worry • opposite of confident • not knowing what to do • adjective of to surprise • after an injury you feel...
