nouns Crossword Puzzles
Ruby Bridges 2022-02-17
Poetic Devices Crossword 2015-03-01
Across
- How is the poem set up?
- The buildings stared at me as I strolled by.
- The word to describe a sound
- The moon was a round, silver disk that hung in the midnight sky.
- She rose from the floor like a corpse in the night.
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- The types of words that are used to describe nouns.
- The effect of using words that have or end with a sound that corresponds to another.
- It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
- A poetic use of the word 'Verse'.
- Does the poem have a moral?
10 Clues: How is the poem set up? • Does the poem have a moral? • The word to describe a sound • A poetic use of the word 'Verse'. • The buildings stared at me as I strolled by. • The types of words that are used to describe nouns. • She rose from the floor like a corpse in the night. • It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. • ...
Crossword 2021-07-29
Across
- M.S. Dhoni is one of ___________ best captains cricket has seen.
- These are words that introduce a noun/provide further information about a noun.
- These determiners help to ask questions.
- These tell us about number or quantity.
- How did you happen to get into ____________ job?
- They possess the nouns that follow them.
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- These and those are some of the examples of this type of determiner.
- This type of determiner includes words like each, neither, etc.
- Mr. Keesing read the poem to the class, adding ___________ own comments.
- An, a and the are included in this type of determiners
10 Clues: These tell us about number or quantity. • These determiners help to ask questions. • They possess the nouns that follow them. • How did you happen to get into ____________ job? • An, a and the are included in this type of determiners • This type of determiner includes words like each, neither, etc. • M.S. Dhoni is one of ___________ best captains cricket has seen. • ...
Adjectives in Old English 2023-12-09
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- The form of an adjective used when referring to a single entity.
- Old English word for "strong"
- Prefix used to form the comparative degree of some adjectives
- Adjectives with only one syllable are referred to as ...
- Gender of nouns and adjectives in Old English
- Case ending indicating the direct object of a sentence
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- Category of adjectives that indicates singular or plural
- In Old English, the adjectives had the categories of number, gender, and ...
- The category that Old English adjectives distinguished between, such as positive, comparative, and superlative.
- Case ending indicating the subject of a sentence
10 Clues: Old English word for "strong" • Gender of nouns and adjectives in Old English • Case ending indicating the subject of a sentence • Case ending indicating the direct object of a sentence • Category of adjectives that indicates singular or plural • Adjectives with only one syllable are referred to as ... • Prefix used to form the comparative degree of some adjectives • ...
We Totally For Realsies Love Grammar 2023-02-21
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- a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word
- a person place thing or idea
- a word or phrase that modifies nouns, pronouns, or adjectives
- a form that is looks like a verb but acts as a noun
- a word formed from a verb that's used as an adjective
- a noun or pronoun that tells to whom/what or for whom/what an action is done
- a word or phrase that modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
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- what's your function?
- a word or word group that completes that meaning of a verb
- an action or state of being
10 Clues: what's your function? • an action or state of being • a person place thing or idea • a form that is looks like a verb but acts as a noun • a word formed from a verb that's used as an adjective • a word or word group that completes that meaning of a verb • a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word • ...
Parts of Speech and Grammar Structure 2025-01-07
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- Describes verbs, tells us how, when, or where they happen
- KEVIN went to eat a burger that Mr. Morales prepares of HIM.
- When verbs follow the same ending, tense, active or passive voice, etc.
- describe nouns (a person, place, thing, or idea)
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS)
- describes what someone is or does
- Explains more about a noun
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- join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one a dependent clause (SWABIS)
- a phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun
- shows the relationship between two complete thoughts
10 Clues: Explains more about a noun • describes what someone is or does • describe nouns (a person, place, thing, or idea) • shows the relationship between two complete thoughts • join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS) • Describes verbs, tells us how, when, or where they happen • a phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun • ...
Development Puzzle 2023-01-02
Across
- What are three concepts of space four year olds understand?
- How do four year olds express anger
- four year olds can tell the difference between blank nouns.
- How many words does a typical four year old have in their vocabulary.
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- Four year olds are eager to learn about what?
- What improves in a five year old.
- What is the ability to speak clearly with good diction?
- True or false four and five year olds can close zippers.
- The typical five year olds vocabulary has blank words.
- Blank is normal when four year olds speak.
10 Clues: What improves in a five year old. • How do four year olds express anger • Blank is normal when four year olds speak. • Four year olds are eager to learn about what? • The typical five year olds vocabulary has blank words. • What is the ability to speak clearly with good diction? • True or false four and five year olds can close zippers. • ...
8 Parts of Speech 2023-09-18
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- This type of noun can be experienced through your five senses.
- A word that expresses strong emotion, such as Wow!
- This type of noun names a group of people, places, or things.
- This type of noun begins with a capital letter.
- This modifies or describes a verb.
- Every sentence begins with this kind of letter.
- Joins words or a group of words.
- This type of noun is not specific, such as boy, pencil, love.
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- Every sentence ends with this.
- This modifies a noun or pronoun.
- A word that indicates position of things in a sentence.
- This type of noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
- A word used in place of one or more nouns (example she, they).
- Expresses action.
- A detail that uses your senses to describe a noun.
15 Clues: Expresses action. • Every sentence ends with this. • This modifies a noun or pronoun. • Joins words or a group of words. • This modifies or describes a verb. • This type of noun begins with a capital letter. • Every sentence begins with this kind of letter. • A word that expresses strong emotion, such as Wow! • A detail that uses your senses to describe a noun. • ...
8th Spelling 2024-10-01
Across
- Do not forget to include an ____ in your possessive nouns.
- The _______ developed a blueprint for the new skyscraper.
- The slick ______ caused the car to swerve and loose control.
- _______ cream is needed for the wound on his arm.
- There is no known _____ for the venom of the pufferfish.
- The fly was an _____ while class was going on.
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- ______ had been made for the wedding.
- _______ are usually located in the back of a book.
- The antecedent to the crime took place in the factory.
- The _____ value of the house was $450,000.
- The ______ was very qualified for the new position.
- Stella was ______ about the performance.
- My parent's way of thinking seems _____ in this day and age.
- The letter was written from an ______ source.
- A public _______ was made by the mayor of the city after the awful incident.
15 Clues: ______ had been made for the wedding. • Stella was ______ about the performance. • The _____ value of the house was $450,000. • The letter was written from an ______ source. • The fly was an _____ while class was going on. • _______ cream is needed for the wound on his arm. • _______ are usually located in the back of a book. • ...
English 2021-05-20
Across
- regular repeated pattern
- a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb
- used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
- a string of sentences starting with the same letter
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- a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself
- is a grouped set of lines within a poem
- the repeating of a word or phrase
- is words that are sad and have a bad impact on yourself
9 Clues: regular repeated pattern • the repeating of a word or phrase • is a grouped set of lines within a poem • a string of sentences starting with the same letter • is words that are sad and have a bad impact on yourself • a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself • a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb • ...
A FUN CROSSWORD FOR SARAH 2023-08-10
Across
- used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more
- the highest point of a mountain
- the act of lifting one foot and putting it down on a different part of the ground
- not far in position or time
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- used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to
- to cause, result in, or produce a state or condition
- little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average
- used before nouns to refer to particular things
- in the direction of
9 Clues: in the direction of • not far in position or time • the highest point of a mountain • used before nouns to refer to particular things • to cause, result in, or produce a state or condition • used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to • used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more • ...
The alphabet and the letters 2024-05-14
Across
- The letters A, E, I, O, U are a what?
- How many letters are in the alphabet? (Put number in word form)
- What type of letter do you use at the beginning of a sentence or for proper nouns?
- The whole alphabet on a keyboard
- The opposite of a vowel
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- Which civilization invented the first alphabet? (Hint: Hieroglyphics)
- What is a combination of letters created to shorten words
- Groups of letters used in sentences which each have their own meaning
- All the letters of a certain language used to create words
9 Clues: The opposite of a vowel • The whole alphabet on a keyboard • The letters A, E, I, O, U are a what? • What is a combination of letters created to shorten words • All the letters of a certain language used to create words • How many letters are in the alphabet? (Put number in word form) • Which civilization invented the first alphabet? (Hint: Hieroglyphics) • ...
Language 2026-03-26
5 Clues: only a subject or predicate • a compound sentence has two • proper nouns should always be_____ • a sentence has both a subject and ____ • it is either a sentence or fragment "Gossip will destroy friendships."
Crossword Explore the course 2018-08-23
Across
- This is a competition that we must acquire in the course
- you use this to talk about events that have already happened
- you do this to indicate the periodicity with which an action is performed
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- It is done at the end of the course
- first activity of the course
- This is an environment where the contents of the course are located
- You can use this for references qualities of nouns
- This is a space to participate in the course
8 Clues: first activity of the course • It is done at the end of the course • This is a space to participate in the course • You can use this for references qualities of nouns • This is a competition that we must acquire in the course • you use this to talk about events that have already happened • This is an environment where the contents of the course are located • ...
English stuff 3 2023-07-26
Across
- The repetition of a sound at the beginning of words
- A word that tells you how things are related
- words that can be used instead of nouns
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- A word that compares one thing with another
- When a writer says the opposite of what they mean or when the opposite happen to what the reader expects
- A word that describes a verb or an adjective
- A word with a similar meaning
- When one word sounds like the noise they describe
8 Clues: A word with a similar meaning • words that can be used instead of nouns • A word that compares one thing with another • A word that describes a verb or an adjective • A word that tells you how things are related • When one word sounds like the noise they describe • The repetition of a sound at the beginning of words • ...
Parts of Speech 2025-04-14
Across
- A short exclamation (e.g., wow! hey! ouch!)
- Takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, they, it)
- Shows a relationship between nouns or pronouns (e.g., in, on, under)
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- Describes a noun (e.g., blue, tall, happy)
- Connects words or groups of words (e.g., and, but, because)
- Describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb (e.g., quickly, very, well)
- An action or state of being (e.g., run, is, jump)
- A person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., cat, city, freedom)
8 Clues: Describes a noun (e.g., blue, tall, happy) • A short exclamation (e.g., wow! hey! ouch!) • Takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, they, it) • An action or state of being (e.g., run, is, jump) • A person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., cat, city, freedom) • Connects words or groups of words (e.g., and, but, because) • ...
Nouns, Pronouns, Proper Names and Possesive Nouns! 2022-04-05
Across
- Where you eat lunch
- The word you use to refer to yourself and more people as a group
- 365 days; what we call the time Earth takes to go around the sun
- Used to refer to a thing or things that belong to two or more people
- An animated series you can watch on T.V.
- Something that you can read with pictures and text, usually in color
- A plant that is very pretty
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- The name of one of our English coordinators
- The name of one of our English coordinators
- One of the topics in the first unit of our English book
- A young masculine person
- Your teacher's name
- A '2nd person'
- A word used to refer to a thing or things that belong to the person speaking.
14 Clues: A '2nd person' • Where you eat lunch • Your teacher's name • A young masculine person • A plant that is very pretty • An animated series you can watch on T.V. • The name of one of our English coordinators • The name of one of our English coordinators • One of the topics in the first unit of our English book • The word you use to refer to yourself and more people as a group • ...
PLURAL NOUNS CROSSWORD 2018-02-15
Across
- wild birds flying in V-formation and honking around
- little kids say "fishes" but we know better!
- each one of them makes you get older, one year at a time
- lots of the female form of "man"
- main characters in Tall Tales and action movies
- first they turn colorful, then they fall of the trees in fall
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- you walk on two of them and they have 10 toes altogether
- if a husband has more than one of them, he's a bad boy!
- huge bears who live in the Rocky Mountains
- Hersheys makes them in chocolate
- mother and father of a kit with a red bushy tail
- someone has to do them in your kitchen after you're done eating
- wild canines that hunt in packs
13 Clues: wild canines that hunt in packs • Hersheys makes them in chocolate • lots of the female form of "man" • huge bears who live in the Rocky Mountains • little kids say "fishes" but we know better! • main characters in Tall Tales and action movies • mother and father of a kit with a red bushy tail • wild birds flying in V-formation and honking around • ...
Nouns Spelling Crossword 2022-01-18
Across
- A big animal that lives in the river.
- A toilet, a bath, and a sink are in here.
- The plural of "mouse."
- The day when people get married.
- Something you sit on at a table.
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- A house, a skyscraper, a warehouse, these are ______.
- A place where people live.
- This is where you go when you're sick.
- An animal that eats bananas.
- Where you put food or dishes in the kitchen.
- It's green, it's in your lawn, and you mow it.
- You go and see this person when you're sick.
- "Wait, I have an ____!"
13 Clues: The plural of "mouse." • "Wait, I have an ____!" • A place where people live. • An animal that eats bananas. • The day when people get married. • Something you sit on at a table. • A big animal that lives in the river. • This is where you go when you're sick. • A toilet, a bath, and a sink are in here. • Where you put food or dishes in the kitchen. • ...
Common & Proper Nouns 2022-02-15
Across
- Proper noun: the title of the read aloud book in BILD ELA class
- Proper noun: the setting of most of the read aloud from BILD ELA
- Proper noun: the name of the avenue our school is on
- Proper noun: the brand name of the interactive board at the front of the class
- Proper noun: the town that our school is located in
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- Common noun: the person in charge of the whole school
- Common noun: the person who provides instruction in a classroom
- Proper noun: the language that Ms. Eltzroth teaches down the hall
- Common noun: one type of flooring you might find in a classroom
- Common noun: the mascot of Mt. Ararat
- Common noun: the place where learning takes place in a school
- Proper noun: the last name of one of the science teachers on team Androscoggin
- Common noun: the place where you walk to get to different classrooms at school
13 Clues: Common noun: the mascot of Mt. Ararat • Proper noun: the town that our school is located in • Proper noun: the name of the avenue our school is on • Common noun: the person in charge of the whole school • Common noun: the place where learning takes place in a school • Proper noun: the title of the read aloud book in BILD ELA class • ...
kata Benda (nouns) 2025-05-16
Leo Jones: nouns 2025-05-06
13 Clues: hiány • mocsok • rombolás • tárgyalás • szorongás • egyenlőség • óvatlanság • fogvatartás • hatékonyság • önazonosság • teljesítmény • (ön)igazolás • kényelmetlenség
Understand the instruction - Nouns, Adjectives and other tools : nouns 2020-06-09
Across
- sous-titre
- recette
- carte
- intrigue
- preuve
- croquis
- prononciation
- texte
- extrait (avec un p)
- abréviation
- formulaire
- poème
- différence
- paragraphe
- conseil
- trouvaille
- dessin
- oeuvre d'art
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- image
- signification
- légende / libellé
- méta information
- peinture
- citation
- apparence / aspect
- phrase
- bande dessinée
- extrait (avec un a)
- nuage de mots
- arrêt sur image
- vidéo
- ouvrage
- essai
- quizz
- indice
- grille
36 Clues: image • carte • vidéo • texte • poème • essai • quizz • phrase • preuve • indice • grille • dessin • recette • croquis • ouvrage • conseil • peinture • citation • intrigue • sous-titre • formulaire • différence • paragraphe • trouvaille • abréviation • oeuvre d'art • signification • nuage de mots • prononciation • bande dessinée • arrêt sur image • méta information • légende / libellé • apparence / aspect • extrait (avec un a) • extrait (avec un p)
Thursday 2021-12-03
Across
- give the most information in sequence and ideas of what was read
- an order of events
- the point in a story where conflict is conflicted
- of view the position of the narrator in relation to the story
- nonfiction tells about a true event in a story
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- the authors message of a story
- and effect texts show how events happened because of other events
- a story about a real persons life in a 3rd person p.o.v.
- compares two nouns using like or as
- when you start to make conclusions on information that you get from the story
10 Clues: an order of events • the authors message of a story • compares two nouns using like or as • nonfiction tells about a true event in a story • the point in a story where conflict is conflicted • a story about a real persons life in a 3rd person p.o.v. • of view the position of the narrator in relation to the story • ...
Thursday 2021-12-03
Across
- give the most information in sequence and ideas of what was read
- an order of events
- the point in a story where conflict is conflicted
- of view the position of the narrator in relation to the story
- nonfiction tells about a true event in a story
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- the authors message of a story
- and effect texts show how events happened because of other events
- a story about a real persons life in a 3rd person p.o.v.
- compares two nouns using like or as
- when you start to make conclusions on information that you get from the story
10 Clues: an order of events • the authors message of a story • compares two nouns using like or as • nonfiction tells about a true event in a story • the point in a story where conflict is conflicted • a story about a real persons life in a 3rd person p.o.v. • of view the position of the narrator in relation to the story • ...
Grammar A2 2024-02-06
Across
- It's an article. We use it to talk about unique things (sun,internet).
- Comparative adjective of "healthy".
- Phrase to express that something exists (present simple,singular,contracted form)
- Superlative adjective of "bad" (Don't forget the article).
- Past of the verb "can"
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- The verb tense we use to talk about past events without mentioning the time(when).
- Quantifier for small quantities, used with uncountable nouns.
- The future form "be going to + verb" is used to talk about it.
- The adverb of manner for the adjective "good" (irregular)
- Preposition of movement indicating: "from one side towards the other via something".
10 Clues: Past of the verb "can" • Comparative adjective of "healthy". • The adverb of manner for the adjective "good" (irregular) • Superlative adjective of "bad" (Don't forget the article). • Quantifier for small quantities, used with uncountable nouns. • The future form "be going to + verb" is used to talk about it. • ...
English Language Techniques 2025-04-07
Across
- Words that name a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Words that describe or modify a noun.
- A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as."
- Descriptive language that creates pictures in the reader's mind.
- A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
- An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally.
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- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words close together.
- Giving human qualities to something that is not human.
- Words that show action or a state of being.
- Words that describe or modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
10 Clues: Words that describe or modify a noun. • Words that show action or a state of being. • Words that name a person, place, thing, or idea. • A comparison between two things using "like" or "as." • Giving human qualities to something that is not human. • Descriptive language that creates pictures in the reader's mind. • ...
Parts of Speech 2023-04-04
Across
- Describes, or modifies, a noun or pronoun.
- A special word or phrase that shows strong feeling or emotions.
- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- Links nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence.
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- A word that joins other words or parts of sentences together.
- A word that joins other words or parts of sentences together.
- A word that shows action or being.
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
8 Clues: A word that shows action or being. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • Describes, or modifies, a noun or pronoun. • A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. • A word that joins other words or parts of sentences together. • A word that joins other words or parts of sentences together. • A special word or phrase that shows strong feeling or emotions. • ...
Parts of Speech 2026-01-03
Across
- A word used to describe a noun
- A word used to represent a noun in a sentence
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- A word to connect phrases or sentences
- A word that sets up a relationship between 2 nouns
- A word used to describe a verb or an adjective
- A word used to identify an action or state of being
- A word used to identify a person, place, thing or idea
7 Clues: A word used to describe a noun • A word to connect phrases or sentences • A word used to represent a noun in a sentence • A word used to describe a verb or an adjective • A word that sets up a relationship between 2 nouns • A word used to identify an action or state of being • A word used to identify a person, place, thing or idea
Y9 Grammar Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- An adverb that describes where an action happens.
- An adjective that describes one noun as having more of a certain quality than anything else.
- The sentence function that asks a question.
- The sentence function that states an idea.
- A verb that expresses possibility or attitude.
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- An adjective that gives an opinion.
- The sentence function that gives orders or directions, or a verb that instructs or requests a verb that expresses possibility or attitude.
- An adjective that compares two nouns.
- The sentence function that shows strong emotions.
- An adverb that describes how often an action happens.
10 Clues: An adjective that gives an opinion. • An adjective that compares two nouns. • The sentence function that states an idea. • The sentence function that asks a question. • A verb that expresses possibility or attitude. • An adverb that describes where an action happens. • The sentence function that shows strong emotions. • ...
Eng Exam - Term 2 2024-05-19
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- a word that describes a noun
- two or more words that SOUND the same but are spelt differently and have different meanings.
- an idea, feeling or value (a noun that cannot be touched or held.)
- the adverb in this sentence: He ran suddenly into the forest.
- an action or doing word
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- Every day people, places and things
- a conjunction is a word that _____ two clauses together.
- a word that stands in place of a noun such as I. we, he or she
- Specific places, people and things with Specific names are called ______ nouns
- a preposition meaning the opposite of on top.
10 Clues: an action or doing word • a word that describes a noun • Every day people, places and things • a preposition meaning the opposite of on top. • a conjunction is a word that _____ two clauses together. • the adverb in this sentence: He ran suddenly into the forest. • a word that stands in place of a noun such as I. we, he or she • ...
English 2023-03-28
Critical Nouns for Milestones 2018-02-26
Across
- “Structure of an atom is like a solar system."
- "You are my Sunshine."
- "This story reminds me of a vacation we took to my grandfather's farm."
- "childish, childlike and youthful"
- "the dominant impression or the universal, generic truth found in the story."
- "who is telling a story, or who is narrating it."
- "An arrangement of data in a computers memory"
- "sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste."
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- "Magnet attracting iron nails."
- "As tall as a Giraffe"
- "speaker or writer's ability to persuade or motivate a group."
- " in some ways, like your introduction."
- "that appeals to you and try writing a story about it."
- "romantic, realistic, optimistic, pessimistic, gloomy, mournful,and sorrowful."
- "usually grouped together by the rhyme pattern and/or number of lines."
- "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"
- "Facts,Specific examples, Statistics, Opinions from experts, maps, charts, graphs"
- "joyful, serious, humorous, sad, threatening, formal, informal, pessimistic, and optimistic."
- "sometimes it feels better not to talk at all about anything to anyone"
19 Clues: "As tall as a Giraffe" • "You are my Sunshine." • "Magnet attracting iron nails." • "childish, childlike and youthful" • " in some ways, like your introduction." • "sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste." • “Structure of an atom is like a solar system." • "An arrangement of data in a computers memory" • "who is telling a story, or who is narrating it." • ...
Critical Nouns for Milestones 2018-02-26
Across
- Use of exaggeration
- A link or Bond
- arrangement of parts or elements
- She sells seashells by the Seashore
- A certain number of lines in a poem
- 1st, 2nd , & 3rd person
- An action or effect
- The Main Idea
- A comparison of two things
- Describe specific things
- A state of a feeling
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- Use of "like" or "as"
- Referring to the meaning
- The End of a Story
- A figure of speech
- A disagreement or controversy
- The pitch or strength in your voice
- Proof of something
- The subject about the story
19 Clues: The Main Idea • A link or Bond • The End of a Story • A figure of speech • Proof of something • Use of exaggeration • An action or effect • A state of a feeling • Use of "like" or "as" • 1st, 2nd , & 3rd person • Referring to the meaning • Describe specific things • A comparison of two things • The subject about the story • A disagreement or controversy • arrangement of parts or elements • ...
Critical Nouns for Milestones 2018-02-27
Across
- life is like a box of chocolates
- to describe things
- Action or influence
- Info
- feelings
- The way you speak
- Refers to a meaning
- Using like or as
- Personal connections that a reader makes between of writing
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- Jose says their are 6 pencils but Annie says their is 9 pencils
- Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
- Third person or first person
- The main idea of a story or article
- At the end of the story
- A group
- Unique language
- proof
- A figure of speech
- A subject of something
19 Clues: Info • proof • A group • feelings • Unique language • Using like or as • The way you speak • to describe things • A figure of speech • Action or influence • Refers to a meaning • A subject of something • At the end of the story • Third person or first person • life is like a box of chocolates • The main idea of a story or article • Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers • ...
Plural and singular nouns 2022-08-27
City of Ember Nouns 2022-10-09
Across
- She loves to run fast
- Where Clary works
- It's in the Pipeworks
- What happens when the lights go out
- What Lina finds Poppy chewing on
- Lina's neighbor
- Gets lost in the very first blackout
- They have to take a boat on this
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- Where Ember is located
- Place that's running out of light
- what Doon loves to study
- "Small steel pan...
- He works in the Pipeworks
- What Ember is running out of
- What Doon and Lina walk up for hours
- "Instructions for..."
- Where Doon and Lina try to hide
- Lizzie's boyfriend
- Who Looper delivers rare supplies to
19 Clues: Lina's neighbor • Where Clary works • Lizzie's boyfriend • "Small steel pan... • She loves to run fast • "Instructions for..." • It's in the Pipeworks • Where Ember is located • what Doon loves to study • He works in the Pipeworks • What Ember is running out of • Where Doon and Lina try to hide • What Lina finds Poppy chewing on • They have to take a boat on this • ...
Food Nouns Span 2A 2023-10-16
19 Clues: food • onion • lemon • mango • bread • money • steak • sugar • butter • dollar • pepper • shrimp • dessert • kitchen • smoothie • lemonade • strawberry • bill/check • french fries
Plural of nouns - CPM 2020-05-02
Gender of nouns - Spanish 2023-04-17
Across
- the female student
- the sister
- words ending in –o are _____
- the female teacher
- the map
- words ending in -a are _____
- Martha es muy ______ (inteligent)
- the water
- the morning
Down
- the hand
- the house
- the boy
- words ending in -ción are _______
- La ventana es ______ (small)
- Robert es muy ___ (tall)
- the system
- la escuela es muy _____ (big)
- words ending in -ema are ____
- the song
- the book
- the theorem
21 Clues: the boy • the map • the hand • the song • the book • the house • the water • the sister • the system • the theorem • the morning • the female student • the female teacher • Robert es muy ___ (tall) • La ventana es ______ (small) • words ending in –o are _____ • words ending in -a are _____ • la escuela es muy _____ (big) • words ending in -ema are ____ • words ending in -ción are _______ • ...
Family and Possessive Nouns. 2025-10-25
Across
- : My mother's mother 👵
- : My brother's sister is my ___
- : My wife's mother 👩🦳
- : My father's son is my ___
- : My parents' child is my ___
- : All the relatives by marriage 💍
- : My son's son 👶
- : My uncle's wife is my ___
- : My father's daughter is my ___
- : My husband's father 👴
Down
- : My mother's parents are my ___
- : My sister's husband 🤵
- : My father's father 👴
- : All of them together form my ___
- : My brother's wife 👰
- : My son's daughter 👧
- : My aunt's son is my ___
- : My sister's son 🧒
- : My father's wife is my ___
- : My sister's brother is my ___
- : My brother's daughter 👧
21 Clues: : My son's son 👶 • : My sister's son 🧒 • : My brother's wife 👰 • : My son's daughter 👧 • : My mother's mother 👵 • : My father's father 👴 • : My wife's mother 👩🦳 • : My sister's husband 🤵 • : My husband's father 👴 • : My aunt's son is my ___ • : My brother's daughter 👧 • : My father's son is my ___ • : My uncle's wife is my ___ • : My father's wife is my ___ • : My parents' child is my ___ • ...
Word Formation 2020-05-26
Across
- The process in which nouns and verbs become grammatical markers (affixes, prepositions, etc.)It creates function words as opposed to content words.
- Words borrowed from other languages that don't usually get altered (e.g. pizza, bungalow, sushi)
- An abbreviation in which we use the initial letters of two or more words to create a new one (e.g. RAM - Random Access Memory)
- A linguistic process that alters word forms that are irregular, making them regular (abide by common rules, e.g. 'help' used to have the preiterite forms 'holp' and holpen' but now conform to the regular/weak form 'helped' with an '-ed' ending).
- Used to change a word from one class to another (e.g. Zoom > to Zoom, change from noun to verb)
- We add these after the stem of the word, they show what class of word it is (e.g.natural + ly = naturally, etc)
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- We remove a part of the word - usually a suffix. Commonly done when turning nouns into verbs (e.g. 'to enthuse', which comes from 'enthusiasm')
- When the meaning of a word becomes negative or over a period of time (e.g. 'silly', from Middle English 'seely', meaning 'blessed', or 'innocent', now means 'showing a lack of good sense', or 'frivolous.'
- The linking together of two or more bases to make a new word (e.g. bird + cage = birdcage)
- An abbreviation in which we shorten one or more syllable from a word (e.g. lab, instead of laboratory)
- When the meaning of a word is elevated that is when a word with a negative sense develops a positive one (e.g. In 1300 approx. 'nice' meant someone who was foolish, silly, simple; ignorant, senseless, or absurd.)
- An abbreviation in which we combine parts of existing words to form new ones(e.g. breakfast + lunch = brunch)
- Changing society gives us many opportunities for these (e.g. emergence of the Internet and digital media created e-commerce and e-books)
- We add these before the stem of a word (e.g. un + usual = unsual)
14 Clues: We add these before the stem of a word (e.g. un + usual = unsual) • The linking together of two or more bases to make a new word (e.g. bird + cage = birdcage) • Used to change a word from one class to another (e.g. Zoom > to Zoom, change from noun to verb) • Words borrowed from other languages that don't usually get altered (e.g. pizza, bungalow, sushi) • ...
HMS Writing Pledge 2018-11-14
Across
- what do you do when you start a paragraph
- you add this so your sentence is not a run on
- what kind of nouns do you capitalize the first letter of
- try not to use this when writing a paragraph
- you put this at the end of a question when writing
Down
- what do you put at the end of sentence
- what kind of sentences should you write in
- you put this at the end of the sentence when you are excited about somethin
- what do you do for the first letter of every sentence
9 Clues: what do you put at the end of sentence • what do you do when you start a paragraph • what kind of sentences should you write in • try not to use this when writing a paragraph • you add this so your sentence is not a run on • you put this at the end of a question when writing • what do you do for the first letter of every sentence • ...
Chapter 1.1 English - Leo 10B 2023-11-08
Across
- Something that symbolizes a meaning or message.
- A combination of letters that convey a meaning.
- The beginning of something.
- How we convey messages and knowledge to each other.
- convey a thought or feeling in words or by gestures and conduct.
- a person who studies linguistics.
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- How we communicate and transfer knowledge to each other.
- the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of verbs, nouns, adjectives etc.
- the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society.
9 Clues: The beginning of something. • a person who studies linguistics. • Something that symbolizes a meaning or message. • A combination of letters that convey a meaning. • How we convey messages and knowledge to each other. • How we communicate and transfer knowledge to each other. • convey a thought or feeling in words or by gestures and conduct. • ...
Nouns word formation (1) 2015-05-28
Across
- Noun from true is ..... .
- Noun from guilty is ..... .
- Noun from loyal is ..... .
- Noun from diagnose is ..... .
- Noun from discover is .... .
- Noun from refer is ..... .
- Noun from deteriorate is ..... .
- Noun from modest is ..... .
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- Noun from grow is ..... .
- Noun from imprison is ..... .
- Noun from fluent is ..... .
- Noun from famous is ..... .
- Noun from free is ..... .
- Noun from creative is ..... .
- Noun from wealthy is ..... .
- Noun from bored is ..... .
- Noun from deaf is ..... .
- Noun from rude is ..... .
- Noun from wise is ..... .
19 Clues: Noun from grow is ..... . • Noun from true is ..... . • Noun from free is ..... . • Noun from deaf is ..... . • Noun from rude is ..... . • Noun from wise is ..... . • Noun from loyal is ..... . • Noun from refer is ..... . • Noun from bored is ..... . • Noun from guilty is ..... . • Noun from fluent is ..... . • Noun from famous is ..... . • Noun from modest is ..... . • ...
Nouns word formation (1) 2015-05-28
Across
- Noun from free is ..... .
- Noun from wise is ..... .
- Noun from guilty is ..... .
- Noun from deteriorate is ..... .
- Noun from wealthy is ..... .
- Noun from true is ..... .
- Noun from discover is .... .
- Noun from fluent is ..... .
- Noun from deaf is ..... .
- Noun from modest is ..... .
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- Noun from famous is ..... .
- Noun from loyal is ..... .
- Noun from imprison is ..... .
- Noun from grow is ..... .
- Noun from creative is ..... .
- Noun from bored is ..... .
- Noun from diagnose is ..... .
- Noun from refer is ..... .
- Noun from rude is ..... .
19 Clues: Noun from free is ..... . • Noun from wise is ..... . • Noun from grow is ..... . • Noun from true is ..... . • Noun from rude is ..... . • Noun from deaf is ..... . • Noun from loyal is ..... . • Noun from bored is ..... . • Noun from refer is ..... . • Noun from famous is ..... . • Noun from guilty is ..... . • Noun from fluent is ..... . • Noun from modest is ..... . • ...
Critical Nouns for milRestones 2018-02-26
Across
- the main point of the articl
- The room arrangement should encourage repeated opportunities to interact with literacy materials and activities to practice skills that students are learning
- all the world's a stage.
- Life is like a box of chocolates
- in the way the author speaks
- the main point
- the word home is just a name of structure
- Why don’t you leave me alone?”
- the last part of a paragraph
- the facts in a author states
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- the way it is platformed
- to prove something is true
- This story reminds me of a vacation we took to my grandfather's farm."
- the feeling a piece of literature arouses in the reader: happy, sad, peaceful, etc.
- the lyrics of your favorite song carefully and you will easily notice the
- She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore
- the was the author is writing
- I had a argument with my father
- your as light as a bird
19 Clues: the main point • your as light as a bird • the way it is platformed • all the world's a stage. • to prove something is true • the main point of the articl • in the way the author speaks • the last part of a paragraph • the facts in a author states • the was the author is writing • Why don’t you leave me alone?” • I had a argument with my father • Life is like a box of chocolates • ...
Critical Nouns for Milestones 2018-02-26
Across
- a figure of speech
- You check this in case you make a mistake
- a discussion between two people that have opposite views on a topic
- a relationship in which one person to another
- a persuasive writing or speaking
- a state of feeling
- Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
- a figure of speech that compares one thing to another thing of a living kind
- the main idea of all the elements in a story
- your mom says this when you are loud
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- the arrangement of elements of something
- the subject of a talk
- an action between from one person to another
- a group of line forming a poem
- a word of expression
- the comparing of two things for explaining or clarifying
- the facts or information to prove something is right
- the ending of something such as an event or story
- a person's view on something
19 Clues: a figure of speech • a state of feeling • a word of expression • the subject of a talk • a person's view on something • a group of line forming a poem • a persuasive writing or speaking • your mom says this when you are loud • the arrangement of elements of something • You check this in case you make a mistake • an action between from one person to another • ...
Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives 2025-06-12
Across
- / pronoun for a boy
- / pronoun for a girl
- / adjective-size
- / noun you read this
- / verb, you do this at night
- / noun cyclists have this
- / verb speaking
- / verb quickly moving
- / adjective colour of grass
- / adjective chilly
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- / pronoun for a boy
- / verb moving in water
- / noun NZ National sport
- / adjective a mouse is ....
- / noun sweet and brown
- / adjective.. the sky is this colour
- / noun a fruit
- / verb, you do this when you're happy
- / noun green and tall
- / adjective colour
20 Clues: / noun a fruit • / verb speaking • / adjective-size • / adjective colour • / adjective chilly • / pronoun for a boy • / pronoun for a boy • / pronoun for a girl • / noun you read this • / noun green and tall • / verb quickly moving • / verb moving in water • / noun sweet and brown • / noun NZ National sport • / noun cyclists have this • / adjective a mouse is .... • / adjective colour of grass • ...
Nouns- Singular and Plural 2025-09-25
Tricky Nouns – Plurals & Uncountables 2026-02-27
Across
- small animals that like cheese
- trees lose them in autumn
- tables, chairs and sofas (uncountable)
- red vegetables in salads
- you cut vegetables with these
- plural of man
- plural of person
- where you put fruit
- what a teacher gives before a test (uncountable)
Down
- books sit on these
- you put it in coffee (uncountable)
- you catch them in rivers and lakes (same singular and plural in general)
- you need two to walk
- white food people eat with vegetables (uncountable)
- plural of woman
- young people who go to school
- farm animal that gives wool (same singular and plural)
- information about what happens in the world (uncountable)
- you use them to eat and smile
19 Clues: plural of man • plural of woman • plural of person • books sit on these • where you put fruit • you need two to walk • red vegetables in salads • trees lose them in autumn • young people who go to school • you cut vegetables with these • you use them to eat and smile • small animals that like cheese • you put it in coffee (uncountable) • tables, chairs and sofas (uncountable) • ...
plural of nouns 2021-08-11
Irregular Plural Nouns 2024-03-12
Adjectives-Nouns Collocations 2024-05-13
Across
- / What types of businesses experience ______ competition? What are the benefits and challenges of having a lot of competitors?
- / Does it annoy you when you're chatting to someone and don't get an _______response?
- / What are some situations that can cause people to suffer _____ agony? What can be done to relieve extreme pain?
- / Have you ever sought ______ advice for your business problem?
- / Have you ever been travelling on a road where there has been ______ visibility due to the weather?
- / When buying a product such as a car, what are some of the ________ extras that you can choose?
Down
- / Do you consider yourself a _____ spirit, or do you usually conform to social norms?
- / Do you use _______ energy in your home, like wind or solar? Why or why not?
- / Do you have a _____ workload, or do you have lots of free time? What are some negative effects of working too much?
- / On a typical weekday, do you like to have a _____ night in, or do you prefer to go out?
- / Describe a time when you were part of a _____ effort to complete an important task or project. Did the team cooperate effectively
- / Do you have _____ nationality? What are the benefits of having two nationalities?
- / What are some of the factors that affect _____ growth of the country?
13 Clues: / Have you ever sought ______ advice for your business problem? • / What are some of the factors that affect _____ growth of the country? • / Do you use _______ energy in your home, like wind or solar? Why or why not? • / Do you have _____ nationality? What are the benefits of having two nationalities? • ...
Nouns and Adjectives 2024-05-14
13 Clues: (n.) ill • (n.) warm • (n.) noisy • (adj.) safe • (n.) effect • (adj.) south • (adj.) height • (adj.)similar • (adj.) health • (adj.) length • (adj.) history • (adj.) national • (adj.) personal
Irregular plural nouns 2024-09-12
Module 6 Week 3 2025-02-26
Across
- Compares without using like or as
- To explode or suddenly break into pieces.
- An exageration
- Compares using as or like
- Deep valley with steep sides
- If the first week of March's weather is rough or stormy, people say it came in like this animal
- Connects nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence
- If a thing is firmly set into something else that surrounds it.
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- Describes a noun
- Guards or lookouts who stand in a place to keep watch.
- If something sparkles or shines.
- If the last week of March's weather is calm and spring-like, people say it came in like this animal
- Giving human traits to non human things
- Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
- A deep crack or opening in the ground.
- If something is slowly wearing away, often from wind or water.
16 Clues: An exageration • Describes a noun • Compares using as or like • Deep valley with steep sides • If something sparkles or shines. • Compares without using like or as • A deep crack or opening in the ground. • Giving human traits to non human things • To explode or suddenly break into pieces. • Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb • ...
Roots: gen, grat & liber 2024-05-02
Across
- costing nothing
- To make liberal; to free from narrow views or prejudices; to make less strict
- capable of winning favor
- A grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives
- A pathogen is an organism or infectious agent—such as a bacterium or virus—that causes disease
- Free by birth; hence, befitting a freeman or gentleman
- A manumitted slave; a freedman; also, the son of a freedman
- living things are indigenous to a region or country if they originated there, rather than coming from another area of the world
- an expression of approval and commendation
Down
- reproduction by parents of different races
- bring into existence
- feeling or showing gratitude
- A relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
- willing to give and share unstintingly
- A progenitor is someone's ancestor; they can also be the originator of something
- children or descendants
- feeling or showing gratitude
17 Clues: costing nothing • bring into existence • children or descendants • capable of winning favor • feeling or showing gratitude • feeling or showing gratitude • willing to give and share unstintingly • reproduction by parents of different races • an expression of approval and commendation • Free by birth; hence, befitting a freeman or gentleman • ...
Types of Pronouns 2022-09-01
6 Clues: Represents ownership. • Used to ask questions. • Stands in place of and refers to people or things. • Used to call attention to a specific person or thing. • Used to refer back to nouns and pronouns in a sentence. • Used to refer to one person or more than person in a non-specific way.
MORPHOLOGY PUZZLE 2017-12-21
Across
- A word that contains more than one root.
- A relational specification which is found with adjectives and adverbs.
- Unit of meaning. Free morpheme.
- A form which can be regarded as an exception to a given pattern or rule.
- The study of language.
- The tendency for words in a language to have many morphemes.
- A form class often marked in English by the ability to take the comparative and the superlative suffixes.
- When a root has one or more inflected morphemes which are phonetically unrelated to it.
- A grammatical distinction which applies to the speaker, addressee or person talked about in verbal systems.
- The morpheme that never occurs as a word on its own.
- General study concerns the duality aspects between sounds and words forms.
- One of the two major lexical categories the other is that of nouns which is used to express a state or an action.
- The alternate forms of a morpheme with the same meaning.
- An inflection which indicates the relationship of a noun to other elements in a sentence.
- An affix which wraps around the root.
- On, in, out, up, from, about.
- Indicate grammatical roles don’t change basic meaning of the word.
- Any element which is postulated by the linguist but which has no realisation in language.
- A combining of a root with an affix.
- Words that are formed from non-morphemic part of two already existing words.
- A sound is changed and it produces a morphological change (tense, number, category, etc).
- One of linguistics fields which discuss about word forming.
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- Morphemes with same form but different meanings.
- They proceed nouns in English (a, the, some).
- A grammatical word — or affix — used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite.
- When added to a word, make or derive a new word with a new meaning, something changed.
- Affixes don't change form when combined.
- An affix that appears inside the root.
- An affix that appears after the root.
- An affix that appears before the root.
- Qualify verb, fast, slow, loud.
- A process which a word or part of a word is repeated.
- Proper noun becomes a common noun.
- Collections of sounds (phones), and correlate with a language's speaking rhythm.
- One of the major parts of speech which refers to objects in the non-linguistic world or to notions which are regarded as forming entities parallel to real-world objects.
- A morpheme that can stand alone as a word.
- The smallest unit of language sounds which can differ the meaning.
- The smallest unit of a word, which has a meaning, lexical or grammatical.
- Assigning the base to a different word-class without changing its form.
- Any item of language which cannot be broken down any further without a loss of meaning.
- Is the part of linguistics which studies words.
- Mental dictionary. It list phonemes in its phonemic form.
- A part of a word to which prefixes and/or suffixes can be added.
- Roughly the non-phonetic written details of a language.
- The morpheme that is added to a root to modify the meaning.
- A term which refers to the inflections of nouns, pronouns, adjectives.
- A category in the grammar of all languages which refers to more than one object. All languages have a particular means for expressing this category, frequently by using a characteristic inflection.
- A morpheme that conveys the main meaning of the word.
- A grammatical category which indicates a single occurrence of something.
49 Clues: The study of language. • On, in, out, up, from, about. • Unit of meaning. Free morpheme. • Qualify verb, fast, slow, loud. • Proper noun becomes a common noun. • A combining of a root with an affix. • An affix that appears after the root. • An affix which wraps around the root. • An affix that appears inside the root. • An affix that appears before the root. • ...
7th Grade ELA Terms 2023-04-19
Across
- This irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not
- The first point on the plot map
- The shade of difference between synonyms
- Describing words
- We cannot end sentences with these
- Words that make their sounds - e.g. "BOOM" "Creak"
- These types of tales stretch the truth of a story - Paul Bunyan
- Words that mean similar things
- These types of clues allow you to figure out what words mean
- A reference to another piece of literature within a story
- This irony is spoken. It is also called sarcasm
Down
- The repetition of vowel sounds
- People, places, things, or ideas
- A comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
- This is what you should do at the beginning of a paragraph
- Words that are said the same but they have different meanings - There, their, and they're
- The most intense part of the story - also called the turning point
- This type of irony occurs when the opposite of what is expected happens
18 Clues: Describing words • The repetition of vowel sounds • Words that mean similar things • The first point on the plot map • People, places, things, or ideas • We cannot end sentences with these • The shade of difference between synonyms • This irony is spoken. It is also called sarcasm • Words that make their sounds - e.g. "BOOM" "Creak" • ...
Nouns connected with people 2023-04-13
Across
- electric (adj), electrical (adj), electrify (v)
- cash (n)
- buy (v)
- machine (n), machinery (n), mechanism (n)
- visit (v/n)
- library (n)
- supervise (v), supervised (adj), supervision (n)
- sale (n), salesman (n), saleswoman (n)
- sell (v), sold (adj)
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- law (n)
- custom (n)
- reception (n)
- wait (v), waiter (n)
- assist (v), assistance (n)
- shop (v/n), shopping (n), shopkeeper (n)
- own (v), ownership (n)
- hairy (adj), hair (n), haircut (n)
- manage(n), managing (adj)
- optic (adj), optical (adj)
19 Clues: law (n) • buy (v) • cash (n) • custom (n) • visit (v/n) • library (n) • reception (n) • wait (v), waiter (n) • sell (v), sold (adj) • own (v), ownership (n) • manage(n), managing (adj) • assist (v), assistance (n) • optic (adj), optical (adj) • hairy (adj), hair (n), haircut (n) • sale (n), salesman (n), saleswoman (n) • shop (v/n), shopping (n), shopkeeper (n) • ...
Vocabulary: Los sustantivos (nouns) 2020-12-04
19 Clues: a pen • a book • a pencil • the desk • a folder • the shirt • the skirt • a backpack • a notebook • the blouse • the school • the uniform • a calculator • some pencils • the clothing • the classroom • a sheet of paper • the pants (singular) • the school materials
Nouns & Verbs About Money 2021-03-09
Across
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
- the price paid to buy, produce, or maintain anything
- to ask money for payment
- to spend money in hopes of making a profit
- money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
- to use up or spend money on things that you don't need
- to gain or get in return for one's labor or service
- money that the bank lends you to buy a house
Down
- to receive money from someone who just died
- to give money on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use
- to collect money, especially for a charity or a high purpose
- to take something with the promise to return it
- a piece of money made of metal
- to put some money aside for later use or need
- the money you get fo the work you do
- to be in debt to
- a machine where you can get money
- money that you pay to the government
- to be able to pay for something
19 Clues: to be in debt to • to ask money for payment • a piece of money made of metal • to be able to pay for something • a machine where you can get money • the money you get fo the work you do • money that you pay to the government • money that somebody (or a bank) lends you • to spend money in hopes of making a profit • to receive money from someone who just died • ...
Critical Nouns for Milestones 2018-02-26
Across
- The subject about the story
- A disagreement or controversy
- 1st, 2nd , & 3rd person
- A figure of speech
- Use of exaggeration
- The End of a Story
- She sells seashells by the Seashore
- An action or effect
- A comparison of two things
Down
- Proof of something
- Describe specific things
- arrangement of parts or elements
- Referring to the meaning
- A state of a feeling
- The pitch or strength in your voice
- A link or Bond
- The Main Idea
- Use of "like" or "as"
- A certain number of lines in a poem
19 Clues: The Main Idea • A link or Bond • Proof of something • A figure of speech • The End of a Story • Use of exaggeration • An action or effect • A state of a feeling • Use of "like" or "as" • 1st, 2nd , & 3rd person • Describe specific things • Referring to the meaning • A comparison of two things • The subject about the story • A disagreement or controversy • arrangement of parts or elements • ...
Latin Stage 7 Nouns 2018-01-22
19 Clues: Today • Tomorrow • Yesterday • Hair (acc) • Wolf (nom) • Hair (nom) • Wolf (acc) • Moon (acc) • Moon (nom) • Guard (nom) • Night (nom) • Night (acc) • Story (nom) • Story (acc) • Guard (acc) • Woods (acc) • Cup (nom/acc) • Ghost, Shadow (nom) • Ghost, Shadow (acc)
Critical Nouns for Milestone 2018-02-28
Across
- the realization hit me like a bucket of cold water
- This story reminds me of a vacation we took to my grandfather's farm
- joint action
- effective or persuasive writing
- a feature, fact, or item
- a group of lines in a poem
- Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
- imagination is more important than knowledge
- a set of reasons
- a brief state of feeling
Down
- exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- The common attitude of a piece of writing
- the words childish and youthful have different meanings
- facts showing whether something is true or false
- the end of an essay
- how the story is being told
- central element of a story
- all the world's a stage
- comparing two things
19 Clues: joint action • a set of reasons • the end of an essay • comparing two things • all the world's a stage • a feature, fact, or item • a brief state of feeling • central element of a story • a group of lines in a poem • how the story is being told • effective or persuasive writing • The common attitude of a piece of writing • Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers • ...
Most Common Nouns: 5 2024-09-10
Across
- A male parent.
- A deed or law.
- An adult female.
- The direction opposite north.
- A supreme being or deity.
- The number of years someone has lived.
- A type or category of things.
- A result or impact of something.
- Information or facts that help prove something.
- The direction opposite south.
- The middle point of something.
Down
- A series of steps to achieve something.
- A large town or urban area.
- The act of controlling or organizing something.
- A particular place or rank.
- A specific task or occupation.
- The group of people who work together in an organization.
- Something done or performed.
- A group of people living in the same area or having common interests.
19 Clues: A male parent. • A deed or law. • An adult female. • A supreme being or deity. • A large town or urban area. • A particular place or rank. • Something done or performed. • The direction opposite north. • A type or category of things. • The direction opposite south. • A specific task or occupation. • The middle point of something. • A result or impact of something. • ...
Most Common Nouns: 3 2024-09-10
Across
- Curiosity or a financial charge.
- A difficulty that needs to be solved.
- A group of people who make decisions.
- A conflict between groups or countries.
- A vehicle with four wheels.
- The act of employing something.
- The process of learning.
- The front part of the head.
- A paved way for vehicles.
Down
- A large amount or area.
- A helpful activity or system.
- A space inside a building.
- A place where legal cases are heard.
- Officers who enforce the law.
- Rules that a society follows.
- A place where goods are bought and sold.
- The ability to control or influence.
- A nation or territory.
- A document or shape of something.
19 Clues: A nation or territory. • A large amount or area. • The process of learning. • A paved way for vehicles. • A space inside a building. • A vehicle with four wheels. • The front part of the head. • A helpful activity or system. • Officers who enforce the law. • Rules that a society follows. • The act of employing something. • Curiosity or a financial charge. • ...
Anxiety Reading -- Verbs & Nouns 2026-01-03
Across
- v. to stay away from something on purpose
- v. to change something into a different form
- v. to include something as part of a whole
- v. to begin or come into existence
- n. ability to understand others’ feelings
- v. to move very fast
- n. the slow process of change over time in living things
- out phrasal v. to understand or discover
- n. the ability to stay alive
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- n. a sign that shows something is happening
- v. to make something start working
- n. the level or amount of something
- v. to deal with in a certain way
- v. to decide what is most important
- n. the body’s stress response to danger
- v. to develop slowly over time
- v. to become aware of something
- v. to deal with or take action on a problem
- v. to think carefully about something
19 Clues: v. to move very fast • n. the ability to stay alive • v. to develop slowly over time • v. to become aware of something • v. to deal with in a certain way • v. to make something start working • v. to begin or come into existence • n. the level or amount of something • v. to decide what is most important • v. to think carefully about something • ...
grade 9 2023-02-28
Across
- Question ____ and exclamation ____ are both punctuation ____.
- special symbols we add to writing to separate sentences and phrases
- mark that separates nouns in a list
- This shows possession or when something has been left out.
- a mark at the end of a sentence to show a strong emotion
Down
- The first letter of a sentence is one of these.
- when some letters are left out of a word (eg do not becomes don't)
- a mark you put at the end of a sentence
- a sentence that asks something.
9 Clues: a sentence that asks something. • mark that separates nouns in a list • a mark you put at the end of a sentence • The first letter of a sentence is one of these. • a mark at the end of a sentence to show a strong emotion • This shows possession or when something has been left out. • Question ____ and exclamation ____ are both punctuation ____. • ...
Parts of Speech 2025-04-14
Across
- A short exclamation (e.g., wow! hey! ouch!)
- Takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, they, it)
- Shows a relationship between nouns or pronouns (e.g., in, on, under)
Down
- Describes a noun (e.g., blue, tall, happy)
- Connects words or groups of words (e.g., and, but, because)
- Describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb (e.g., quickly, very, well)
- An action or state of being (e.g., run, is, jump)
- A person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., cat, city, freedom)
8 Clues: Describes a noun (e.g., blue, tall, happy) • A short exclamation (e.g., wow! hey! ouch!) • Takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, they, it) • An action or state of being (e.g., run, is, jump) • A person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., cat, city, freedom) • Connects words or groups of words (e.g., and, but, because) • ...
MORPHOLOGY PUZZLE 2017-12-21
Across
- A grammatical category which indicates a single occurrence of something.
- The smallest unit of a word, which has a meaning, lexical or grammatical.
- The morpheme that never occurs as a word on its own.
- An affix that appears inside the root.
- A grammatical word — or affix — used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite.
- Collections of sounds (phones), and correlate with a language's speaking rhythm.
- One of the two major lexical categories the other is that of nouns which is used to express a state or an action.
- Any element which is postulated by the linguist but which has no realisation in language.
- Indicate grammatical roles don’t change basic meaning of the word.
- An affix that appears after the root.
- When a root has one or more inflected morphemes which are phonetically unrelated to it.
- Is the part of linguistics which studies words.
- Unit of meaning. Free morpheme.
- General study concerns the duality aspects between sounds and words forms.
- A form class often marked in English by the ability to take the comparative and the superlative suffixes.
- The smallest unit of language sounds which can differ the meaning.
- Proper noun becomes a common noun.
- A term which refers to the inflections of nouns, pronouns, adjectives.
- On, in, out, up, from, about.
- When added to a word, make or derive a new word with a new meaning, something changed.
- One of the major parts of speech which refers to objects in the non-linguistic world or to notions which are regarded as forming entities parallel to real-world objects.
- A form which can be regarded as an exception to a given pattern or rule.
- The morpheme that is added to a root to modify the meaning.
- Morphemes with same form but different meanings.
Down
- Qualify verb, fast, slow, loud.
- A word that contains more than one root.
- The study of language.
- A category in the grammar of all languages which refers to more than one object. All languages have a particular means for expressing this category, frequently by using a characteristic inflection.
- They proceed nouns in English (a, the, some).
- The tendency for words in a language to have many morphemes.
- A combining of a root with an affix.
- Affixes don't change form when combined.
- A morpheme that can stand alone as a word.
- Roughly the non-phonetic written details of a language.
- Mental dictionary. It list phonemes in its phonemic form.
- One of linguistics fields which discuss about word forming.
- The alternate forms of a morpheme with the same meaning.
- A sound is changed and it produces a morphological change (tense, number, category, etc).
- A process which a word or part of a word is repeated.
- A relational specification which is found with adjectives and adverbs.
- Words that are formed from non-morphemic part of two already existing words.
- A grammatical distinction which applies to the speaker, addressee or person talked about in verbal systems.
- A morpheme that conveys the main meaning of the word.
- An inflection which indicates the relationship of a noun to other elements in a sentence.
- An affix which wraps around the root.
- Assigning the base to a different word-class without changing its form.
- A part of a word to which prefixes and/or suffixes can be added.
- Any item of language which cannot be broken down any further without a loss of meaning.
- An affix that appears before the root.
49 Clues: The study of language. • On, in, out, up, from, about. • Qualify verb, fast, slow, loud. • Unit of meaning. Free morpheme. • Proper noun becomes a common noun. • A combining of a root with an affix. • An affix that appears after the root. • An affix which wraps around the root. • An affix that appears inside the root. • An affix that appears before the root. • ...
Clauses and Phrases 2022-09-08
Across
- a clause that acts TOGETHER as the subject or object
- describes nouns
- a verb that is ACTUALLY behaving like an adjective
- clause which has a subject and a predicate but does NOT have a complete thought
- phrase with a preposition, article and noun/pronoun
- clause which helps clarify
- phrase with the noun and the words that describe it
- describes verbs OR adjectives (really, very, quickly…)
- clause which tells the why, how, to what degree, etc. of the VERB
Down
- group of words which has a subject OR predicate, but not both
- person, place, or thing
- phrase with participles and accompanying words
- shows time, space, or location (above, below, with, by, around…)
- phrase which describes a noun
- action or “state of being” (is, am, are, was, were…)
- phrase with noun, participle, and accopanying words
- clause which has a subject and predicate and is a complete thought
- phrase with the verb and the words that clarify it
18 Clues: describes nouns • person, place, or thing • clause which helps clarify • phrase which describes a noun • phrase with participles and accompanying words • a verb that is ACTUALLY behaving like an adjective • phrase with the verb and the words that clarify it • phrase with noun, participle, and accopanying words • phrase with a preposition, article and noun/pronoun • ...
Pronoun Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- a pronoun that is used with another noun or pronoun when something does to itself
- focuses the attention on the nouns that they are replacing
- a pronoun that demonstrates ownership
- is used when you are asking a question
Down
- a pronoun that refers to a specific person or thing
- puts emphasis on a noun or a pronoun
- a pronoun that connects a phrase or clause to a nounpronounnoun
- a pronoun that refers to things or people in general
8 Clues: puts emphasis on a noun or a pronoun • a pronoun that demonstrates ownership • is used when you are asking a question • a pronoun that refers to a specific person or thing • a pronoun that refers to things or people in general • focuses the attention on the nouns that they are replacing • a pronoun that connects a phrase or clause to a nounpronounnoun • ...
English 2021-05-20
Across
- regular repeated pattern
- a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb
- used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
- a string of sentences starting with the same letter
Down
- a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself
- is a grouped set of lines within a poem
- the repeating of a word or phrase
- is words that are sad and have a bad impact on yourself
9 Clues: regular repeated pattern • the repeating of a word or phrase • is a grouped set of lines within a poem • a string of sentences starting with the same letter • is words that are sad and have a bad impact on yourself • a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself • a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb • ...
Parts of a Sentence 2024-01-17
Across
- Things like commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, quotation marks.
- A person, place, or thing.
- Words that describe how something is, usually describes a noun.
- Words that tell an action happening.
- Words in a sentence that are who/what the action happens to.
Down
- A word or group of words used to link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.
- Words in a sentence that tell who/what it is about.
- Words that combine two complete sentences with a comma.
- Words that describe how something happens, usually describes a verb.
9 Clues: A person, place, or thing. • Words that tell an action happening. • Words in a sentence that tell who/what it is about. • Words that combine two complete sentences with a comma. • Words in a sentence that are who/what the action happens to. • Words that describe how something is, usually describes a noun. • ...
Sharing the Planet - Central Idea 2025-03-20
Across
- Another word for Earth, where all people, animals, and plants live.
- When everything is in the right amount, like a seesaw that is even.
- This small word starts many sentences and is used before nouns.
- A general word for objects, animals, or anything around us.
Down
- A tiny word used to show direction or purpose, like "going __ school.
- Describes something that grows, breathes, and changes over time.
- A word that means everything or everyone.
- Something that is required to live, like food and water.
- A short word that means to exist or to happen.
9 Clues: A word that means everything or everyone. • A short word that means to exist or to happen. • Something that is required to live, like food and water. • A general word for objects, animals, or anything around us. • This small word starts many sentences and is used before nouns. • Describes something that grows, breathes, and changes over time. • ...
Parts of Speech 2021-01-06
Across
- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
- demonstrates the emotion or feeling
- person, place thing, or idea
- a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence
Down
- word that tells us more about a noun. It "describes" or "modifies" a noun
- a word that takes the place of a noun
- used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences
- words that show an action or state of being
8 Clues: person, place thing, or idea • demonstrates the emotion or feeling • a word that takes the place of a noun • words that show an action or state of being • used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences • word that tells us more about a noun. It "describes" or "modifies" a noun • a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb • ...
English 2023-03-28
human body parts 2018-10-14
5 Clues: cardiologist shape wrist • stethoscope fact brain artery greater heart waste compare • pulse family skull set ribcage muscle member balance oxygen • important pump equal machine control singular computer bones • neurologist nouns external nerve proper internal vein common
Amy's Plural Nouns Crossword 2013-09-09
Across
- The plural of mouse.
- The plural of loaf.
- The plural of cookie.
- The plural of child.
- The plural of shelf.
- The plural of lolly.
- The plural of girl.
- The plural of calf.
- The plural of rock.
- The plural of dress.
Down
- The plural of leaf.
- The plural of toy.
- The plural of boy.
- The plural of cherry.
- The plural of volcano.
- The plural of wolf.
- The plural of thing.
- The plural of chair.
- The plural of die.
19 Clues: The plural of toy. • The plural of boy. • The plural of die. • The plural of leaf. • The plural of loaf. • The plural of wolf. • The plural of girl. • The plural of calf. • The plural of rock. • The plural of mouse. • The plural of child. • The plural of shelf. • The plural of thing. • The plural of lolly. • The plural of chair. • The plural of dress. • The plural of cookie. • The plural of cherry. • ...
Nouns word formation (1) 2015-05-28
Across
- Noun from loyal is ..... .
- Noun from free is ..... .
- Noun from modest is ..... .
- Noun from deaf is ..... .
- Noun from imprison is ..... .
- Noun from rude is ..... .
- Noun from grow is ..... .
- Noun from true is ..... .
- Noun from creative is ..... .
- Noun from diagnose is ..... .
Down
- Noun from famous is ..... .
- Noun from discover is .... .
- Noun from fluent is ..... .
- Noun from refer is ..... .
- Noun from deteriorate is ..... .
- Noun from wise is ..... .
- Noun from wealthy is ..... .
- Noun from bored is ..... .
- Noun from guilty is ..... .
19 Clues: Noun from free is ..... . • Noun from deaf is ..... . • Noun from wise is ..... . • Noun from rude is ..... . • Noun from grow is ..... . • Noun from true is ..... . • Noun from loyal is ..... . • Noun from refer is ..... . • Noun from bored is ..... . • Noun from famous is ..... . • Noun from modest is ..... . • Noun from fluent is ..... . • Noun from guilty is ..... . • ...
Nouns word formation (1) 2015-05-28
Across
- Noun from diagnose is ..... .
- Noun from grow is ..... .
- Noun from deaf is ..... .
- Noun from deteriorate is ..... .
- Noun from wealthy is ..... .
- Noun from refer is ..... .
- Noun from rude is ..... .
- Noun from famous is ..... .
Down
- Noun from loyal is ..... .
- Noun from imprison is ..... .
- Noun from guilty is ..... .
- Noun from true is ..... .
- Noun from creative is ..... .
- Noun from modest is ..... .
- Noun from bored is ..... .
- Noun from discover is .... .
- Noun from wise is ..... .
- Noun from free is ..... .
- Noun from fluent is ..... .
19 Clues: Noun from true is ..... . • Noun from grow is ..... . • Noun from deaf is ..... . • Noun from wise is ..... . • Noun from free is ..... . • Noun from rude is ..... . • Noun from loyal is ..... . • Noun from bored is ..... . • Noun from refer is ..... . • Noun from guilty is ..... . • Noun from modest is ..... . • Noun from fluent is ..... . • Noun from famous is ..... . • ...
Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives 2016-11-01
Across
- / pronoun for a boy
- / pronoun for a girl
- / adjective-size
- / noun you read this
- / verb, you do this at night
- / noun cyclists have this
- / verb speaking
- / verb quickly moving
- / adjective colour of grass
- / adjective chilly
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- / pronoun for a boy
- / verb moving in water
- / noun NZ National sport
- / adjective a mouse is ....
- / noun sweet and brown
- / adjective.. the sky is this colour
- / noun a fruit
- / verb, you do this when you're happy
- / noun green and tall
- / adjective colour
20 Clues: / noun a fruit • / verb speaking • / adjective-size • / adjective colour • / adjective chilly • / pronoun for a boy • / pronoun for a boy • / pronoun for a girl • / noun you read this • / noun green and tall • / verb quickly moving • / verb moving in water • / noun sweet and brown • / noun NZ National sport • / noun cyclists have this • / adjective a mouse is .... • / adjective colour of grass • ...
Critical Nouns for Milestones. 2018-02-26
Across
- the end or close; final part.
- the central, unifying element of the story
- Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
- The need for world peace was the blank of the meeting
- of View 1st, 2nd, or 3rd blank blank blank
- a similarity between like features of two things
- forming a division of a poem.
- the blank of the poem
- an individual feature, fact, or item
- two things that are being compared without using like or as
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
Down
- quality or character of sound
- two things that are being compared using like or as
- reciprocal action, effect, or influence
- text to self, text to text, text to world
- carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings
- a discussion involving differing points of view
- a state or quality of feeling at a particular time
- the undue use of exaggeration or display
19 Clues: the blank of the poem • quality or character of sound • the end or close; final part. • forming a division of a poem. • an individual feature, fact, or item • reciprocal action, effect, or influence • the undue use of exaggeration or display • text to self, text to text, text to world • the central, unifying element of the story • of View 1st, 2nd, or 3rd blank blank blank • ...
Singular and Plural Nouns 2022-05-11
Collective nouns: Bandijai & beyond 2023-07-15
Across
- A colony of these radar experts live in Bandijai too:
- This mixed bunch of friends we have here are our:
- AlSaShaShi are a
- Man's best friend at sea, they form a :
- Ooo antava, Sameer loves these the most, tall or short, small or big, hot or cold, one or many together in a :
- There are murders of these all over Mumbai, but thankfully, almost none at all in Abad:
- One day we'll have a String of these galloping across the grassland:
- We'll never need to be worried in IXU about this kind of national pride:
- Like Shylo's Great-grandfather, a coalition of these relocated from iran to India:
Down
- Visit the Kham Riverfront to see a Kaleidoscope of:
- For films you need just one and a half, for a company you need 2 or more of these, collectively called a:
- Jayakwadi's flamboyance:
- you can thinking of gifting us An anthology of:
- Everything eventually becomes a cloud of
- These big guys hangout in a gang in lakes n ponds around Kanchanwadi:
- You dont want nests of these around the house:
- Wanna see an eclipse every night? Find groups of these winged beauties:
- group of Hyenas, who you'll sometimes see on kadepathar, form a KKSomething :
- The only kind of parliament that Sam's interested in is a parliament of:
19 Clues: AlSaShaShi are a • Jayakwadi's flamboyance: • Man's best friend at sea, they form a : • Everything eventually becomes a cloud of • You dont want nests of these around the house: • you can thinking of gifting us An anthology of: • This mixed bunch of friends we have here are our: • Visit the Kham Riverfront to see a Kaleidoscope of: • ...
Countable and Uncountable Nouns 2026-01-16
Across
- I read some useful online.
- teachers Three ... from our school won an award.
- Firefighters save people’s .... .
- We have a ... test next Monday.
- The film starts in ten ... .
- She has two woollen ... for winter.
- ... have very good hearing.
- My aunt’s ... is very playful and cute.
- I need some ... for the salad.
- Look! There are two ... eating grass.
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- ... has many moons.
- Good ... are in big cities.
- I put the holiday ... in an album.
- The ground was covered with brown ... .
- The ... walked slowly up the road.
- We use ... to paint the wall.
- The teacher gave us a lot of homework today.
- This ... is fresh and tastes good.
- The ... are strong animals.
19 Clues: ... has many moons. • Good ... are in big cities. • I read some useful online. • ... have very good hearing. • The ... are strong animals. • The film starts in ten ... . • We use ... to paint the wall. • I need some ... for the salad. • We have a ... test next Monday. • Firefighters save people’s .... . • I put the holiday ... in an album. • The ... walked slowly up the road. • ...
Most Common Nouns: 3 2024-09-11
Across
- Ett svårt eller utmanande tillstånd.
- En obestämd artikel före ett substantiv.
- Ett fordon med fyra hjul.
- En konflikt mellan länder eller grupper.
- Ett dokument eller formen på något.
- Att använda något.
- Processen att lära sig eller undervisa.
- Nyfikenhet eller ekonomisk avkastning.
- En väg där fordon kör.
- En stor mängd eller område.
Down
- Personer som upprätthåller lagen.
- Förmågan att kontrollera eller påverka.
- En plats där varor köps och säljs.
- Regler som styr ett samhälle.
- En hjälpande aktivitet eller tjänst.
- Ett land eller nation.
- En plats där rättsliga fall behandlas.
- Ett utrymme i en byggnad.
- Framsidan av huvudet.
19 Clues: Att använda något. • Framsidan av huvudet. • Ett land eller nation. • En väg där fordon kör. • Ett fordon med fyra hjul. • Ett utrymme i en byggnad. • En stor mängd eller område. • Regler som styr ett samhälle. • Personer som upprätthåller lagen. • En plats där varor köps och säljs. • Ett dokument eller formen på något. • Ett svårt eller utmanande tillstånd. • ...
English 2023-09-13
Grammar Vocabulary Quiz 2023-04-20
Across
- Continuous and perfect are examples of the grammatical category known as?
- A verb that uses a direct object, which shows who or what receives the action in a sentence.
- An auxiliary verb is used with?
- Possessive is a value of the grammatical category called?
- An adverb is a word that can modify ______.
Down
- Grammatical category is related to word _______.
- In the question "Did you win?", which is the auxiliary verb?
- Adjectives are words that describe the ______.
- In the active voice, the action is done by _____ before the verb.
9 Clues: An auxiliary verb is used with? • An adverb is a word that can modify ______. • Adjectives are words that describe the ______. • Grammatical category is related to word _______. • Possessive is a value of the grammatical category called? • In the question "Did you win?", which is the auxiliary verb? • In the active voice, the action is done by _____ before the verb. • ...
Sharing the Planet 2025-03-19
Across
- Another word for Earth, where all people, animals, and plants live
- When everything is in the right amount, like a seesaw that is even.
- This small word starts many sentences and is used before nouns
- A general word for objects, animals, or anything around us.
Down
- A tiny word used to show direction or purpose, like "going __ school."
- Describes something that grows, breathes, and changes over time.
- word that means everything or everyone.
- Something that is required to live, like food and water.
- A short word that means to exist or to happen.
9 Clues: word that means everything or everyone. • A short word that means to exist or to happen. • Something that is required to live, like food and water. • A general word for objects, animals, or anything around us. • This small word starts many sentences and is used before nouns • Describes something that grows, breathes, and changes over time. • ...
Grammar Crossword 2012-09-27
Across
- Two independent clauses that are joined by a coordinator (FANBOYS = for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
- Modifies a noun or pronoun (Red Balloon)
- Links nouns, pronouns, and phrases
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- A word added to convey emotion (OUCH)
- Used to name a person, place, or thing. Not an Action.
- WHAT or WHOM the sentence is talking about
- Modifies a Verb (Time, Place, Cause, or degree)
Down
- Links words, phrases, and clauses (I ate the pizza and pasta)
- word used to describe the Action (Jumping)
- Replaces a Noun (He, She, it, we, they, etc.)
- Has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses
- Contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete clause (AKA = Independent clause)
13 Clues: Links nouns, pronouns, and phrases • A word added to convey emotion (OUCH) • Modifies a noun or pronoun (Red Balloon) • a set of words that is complete in itself • word used to describe the Action (Jumping) • WHAT or WHOM the sentence is talking about • Replaces a Noun (He, She, it, we, they, etc.) • Modifies a Verb (Time, Place, Cause, or degree) • ...
Find the nouns 2022-10-28
5 Clues: a metal that can also be a verb • a brilliant workout for the mind. • the only wealth that everyone needs • one of the collective nouns for flowers • I make mistakes till I understand the concept
parts of speech 2020-01-25
Across
- They are I and we; he and she; it, they, and you
- A, AN, THE
- thing and nouns are the basic building blocks of sentences.
- word that is used to change, modify or qualify several types of words
- words that describe actions
Down
- words that modify nouns or pronouns
- Has a subject/noun; verb; begins with a capital letter; makes sense; ends with a period/question mark/exclamation point.
- Names a person, place, thing, or idea
8 Clues: A, AN, THE • words that describe actions • words that modify nouns or pronouns • Names a person, place, thing, or idea • They are I and we; he and she; it, they, and you • thing and nouns are the basic building blocks of sentences. • word that is used to change, modify or qualify several types of words • ...
English-1-CA 2 2022-08-16
Across
- I am going to _ China town for dinner
- What's THE when it's close by?
- Don't go to _ house. It is haunted!
- What do you say when you don't really want one thing over the other? You know, if you're not the best at choices.
- Think singular. Think countable nouns and quantity words
Down
- What do you identify as an article type, but never write it in a sentence?
- What is nothing in terms of choice?
- What seems like few but is really nothing?
- What's The when it's far away?
- What do you remove from a little to make it nothing?
10 Clues: What's The when it's far away? • What's THE when it's close by? • What is nothing in terms of choice? • Don't go to _ house. It is haunted! • I am going to _ China town for dinner • What seems like few but is really nothing? • What do you remove from a little to make it nothing? • Think singular. Think countable nouns and quantity words • ...
Punctuation marks 2024-01-19
Across
- When some letters are left out of a word (eg do not becomes don't)
- A mark you put at the end of a sentence
- Special symbols we add to writing to separate sentences and phrases
- Question ____ and exclamation ____ are both punctuation ____.
- A sentence that asks something
Down
- A mark at the end of a sentence to show a strong emotion
- This shows possession or when something has been left out.
- A mark that separates nouns in a list
- The first letter of a sentence is one of these.
9 Clues: A sentence that asks something • A mark that separates nouns in a list • A mark you put at the end of a sentence • The first letter of a sentence is one of these. • A mark at the end of a sentence to show a strong emotion • This shows possession or when something has been left out. • Question ____ and exclamation ____ are both punctuation ____. • ...
Review 2022-11-29
Across
- a word that stands for a noun or another pronoun
- a word that expresses emotion
- a word showing action, a condition, or a state of being
- a person, place, thing, or idea.
- a word that relates a noun or a pronoun that appears with it to another word
- a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
Down
- phrase relationships that involve location, direction, time, cause, or possession.
- a word that connects words or groups of words
- a word that modifies (or describes) a noun or a pronoun
- a conjunction that uses both...and; either...or; neither...nor; not only...but also; whether..or
- another word for coordinating conjunctions
- conjunctions two nouns or independent clauses are joined (there are 7 of them)
12 Clues: a word that expresses emotion • a person, place, thing, or idea. • another word for coordinating conjunctions • a word that connects words or groups of words • a word that stands for a noun or another pronoun • a word that modifies (or describes) a noun or a pronoun • a word showing action, a condition, or a state of being • ...
Latin Crossword 4 2019-11-18
Across
- Second person singular, imperfect tense, of ‘amo, amare, amavi, amatum’ (to love).
- Tense denoting a continuous action in the present.
- The case used to denote the instrument with which an action is done.
- The term for a family of verbs.
- The second person plural, present tense, of ‘paro, parare, paravi, paratum’ (to prepare).
- Third person singular present tense of the verb, ‘specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatum’ (to watch).
- Latin conjunction meaning ‘because’.
Down
- Tense denoting a continuous action in the past.
- The term for a family of nouns
- The ablative plural of the Latin noun meaning ‘king’.
- Dative plural of the Latin Noun meaning ‘bull’.
- First person plural, imperfect tense, of ‘doceo, docere, docui, doctum’ (to teach).
- Genitive plural of the Latin noun meaning ‘the sea’.
- Dative singular of the Latin noun meaning ‘horse’.
14 Clues: The term for a family of nouns • The term for a family of verbs. • Latin conjunction meaning ‘because’. • Tense denoting a continuous action in the past. • Dative plural of the Latin Noun meaning ‘bull’. • Tense denoting a continuous action in the present. • Dative singular of the Latin noun meaning ‘horse’. • Genitive plural of the Latin noun meaning ‘the sea’. • ...
