nouns Crossword Puzzles
Grammar 2013-11-24
Across
- these can expland on the nouns to provide more information
- this is a major bridge linking words, phrases or clauses
- a word used instead of a noun to avoid repeating the noun
- a person place or thing you are writing about
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- these can give information about a verb, describe adjectives and other adverbs
- words that express a releationship between two elements of a sentence, clause or phrase.
- describe teh action with a sentence
- a group of words tht express a thought and contains both a subject and a verb
- a type of word for people, places, things, qualities and concepts
9 Clues: describe teh action with a sentence • a person place or thing you are writing about • this is a major bridge linking words, phrases or clauses • a word used instead of a noun to avoid repeating the noun • these can expland on the nouns to provide more information • a type of word for people, places, things, qualities and concepts • ...
type of nouns 2024-01-09
Across
- two or more words that create a noun.
- a word that functions as a name of something.
- refer to a set or group of people, animals or things.
- these have a singular and a plural form and can be used with a number before it.
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- type of noun that cannot be counted.
- refers to people or thing that physically exist and that at least one of the senses can detect.
- use to name specific or individual person, place or thing.
- it refers to the class or type of person or thing.
- nouns that have no physical existence.
9 Clues: type of noun that cannot be counted. • two or more words that create a noun. • nouns that have no physical existence. • a word that functions as a name of something. • it refers to the class or type of person or thing. • refer to a set or group of people, animals or things. • use to name specific or individual person, place or thing. • ...
Grammar Review 2023-09-25
Across
- A word that represents a non-specific person, place, thing, or idea
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun
- A word that describes something that you can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell
- The noun or noun phrase that a pronoun refers to in a sentence
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- A word that represents a specific person, place, thing, or idea
- A word that describes an action, an occurrence, a condition, or a state of being
- A word that stands for a noun, a noun phrase, or another pronoun
- A word that modifies or describes a verb
- Proper nouns must be ___________
9 Clues: Proper nouns must be ___________ • A word that describes a noun or pronoun • A word that modifies or describes a verb • The noun or noun phrase that a pronoun refers to in a sentence • A word that represents a specific person, place, thing, or idea • A word that stands for a noun, a noun phrase, or another pronoun • ...
CRISSCROSS FUN WITH GRAMMAR 2024-06-08
Across
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Ex: book, London, dog)
- A word used instead of a noun. Ex: he, she, it)
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
- Tiny words like "a" or "the" used before nouns)
- A group of words forming a complete thought)
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- A word that connects two sentences or clauses. Ex: and, but)
- The opposite of singular. Ex: books, houses)
- A word or group of words that functions as a single unit. Ex: the red car
- (What describes a noun? Ex: big, red) (
- Shows past, present, or future of a verb. Ex: ate, sleeps, will go)
- A word that shows action, occurrence, or state of being. Ex: run, sleep, exist
- Used to describe specific features of a product)
12 Clues: (What describes a noun? Ex: big, red) ( • The opposite of singular. Ex: books, houses) • A group of words forming a complete thought) • A word used instead of a noun. Ex: he, she, it) • Tiny words like "a" or "the" used before nouns) • Used to describe specific features of a product) • A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb. • ...
Grammar Topics Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-11
Across
- A word with nearly identical or identical meanings to a different word
- Words that typically sound and are spelled similarly, but with different meanings
- Discussion that happens among two or more people
- Provides more information about the characteristics, qualities, or properties of a noun or pronoun.
- A word or phrase that connects words, phrases, clauses, and sentences together.
- A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or even an entire sentence
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- A punctuation mark that is used in contractions to form possessive nouns
- A word which means the opposite of another word
- How you verbally say a set of words
- Something that is contingent on something else
- A word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- A punctuation mark that joins two or more independent clauses together
12 Clues: How you verbally say a set of words • Something that is contingent on something else • A word which means the opposite of another word • Discussion that happens among two or more people • A word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. • A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or even an entire sentence • ...
Research Paper 2022-05-17
Across
- express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words
- first letters in sentences, proper nouns
- restates the research problem, summarizes your essay
- the original research, data, or material that forms the basis for other research
- use around exact words from text
- full details of every source that you cited in the text
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- 12-pt. Times Roman
- take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own
- an opening statement (which is usually the first sentence) in an essay that attempts to grab the reader's attention so that they want to read on
- 1" on all sides (top, bottom, left, right)
- the first paragraph of a written research paper
- centered at the top of the paper, middle of page
12 Clues: 12-pt. Times Roman • use around exact words from text • first letters in sentences, proper nouns • 1" on all sides (top, bottom, left, right) • the first paragraph of a written research paper • centered at the top of the paper, middle of page • restates the research problem, summarizes your essay • full details of every source that you cited in the text • ...
Language Crossword 2023-10-25
Across
- Words like lead and lead, looks the same, these words are ___
- The girl is wearing a beautiful dress. The word beautiful is a _____
- The cat is sitting on my bed. The word "on" in this sentence is a ____
- The opposite of loud is loud is quiet, quiet is a____
- Cape Town, Jordan, South Africa and Charleston Hill Primary are all ____
- sentence I like to watch rugby. Sentence type ____
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- Words that sound the sound the same, but has different meanings
- An _____ mark comes at the end of a command.
- mark It is a punctuation mark at the end of a question
- Yesterday, Shelly was running very fast. The word fast is an ____
- What do you call words that has the same meaning?
- An action word is a ____
12 Clues: An action word is a ____ • An _____ mark comes at the end of a command. • What do you call words that has the same meaning? • sentence I like to watch rugby. Sentence type ____ • The opposite of loud is loud is quiet, quiet is a____ • mark It is a punctuation mark at the end of a question • Words like lead and lead, looks the same, these words are ___ • ...
Adjectives 2025-09-21
Across
- Refer to each element of a group separately (each, either, neither, every).
- Used to compare two people, objects or ideas (+ than).
- Express that two things are equal in degree or quality (as + adj + as).
- Derived from proper nouns and begin with a capital letter.
- Words that modify the noun to indicate quality, quantity, extent or specificity.
- Used to compare three or more things (most / -est).
- Indicate the quantity of a noun, whether countable or uncountable.
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- Modify the noun in the form of a question (what, which, whose).
- Show numbers or order: cardinal, ordinal, multiplicative or fractional.
- Express belonging or origin (my, your, his, her, its, our, their).
- Indicate a specific noun (this, that, these, those).
- Express the qualities or characteristics of a noun (colour, size, state, etc.).
12 Clues: Used to compare three or more things (most / -est). • Indicate a specific noun (this, that, these, those). • Used to compare two people, objects or ideas (+ than). • Derived from proper nouns and begin with a capital letter. • Modify the noun in the form of a question (what, which, whose). • Express belonging or origin (my, your, his, her, its, our, their). • ...
slope 2021-10-07
Across
- to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount.
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
- rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular.
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- consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of distinguishing features
- in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way
- a long, narrow mark or band.
- a horizontal or vertical line; slant
- consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence.
9 Clues: a long, narrow mark or band. • a horizontal or vertical line; slant • rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular. • a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. • in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way • to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount. • ...
slope 2021-10-07
Across
- to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount.
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
- rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular.
Down
- consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of distinguishing features
- in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way
- a long, narrow mark or band.
- a horizontal or vertical line; slant
- consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence.
9 Clues: a long, narrow mark or band. • a horizontal or vertical line; slant • rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular. • a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. • in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way • to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount. • ...
Ghosts List 12 2019-07-31
Across
- In every place or part; in all places.
- Any person or people
- Used with plural nouns and verbs, to mean ‘a large number of’.
- Used to end a conversation, to change the subject, or to resume a subject after interruption.
- A person you know well and like, and who is not usually a member of your family
Down
- Used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions
- Every person
- Every single thing or every particular of an aggregate or total; all.
- Used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many
- Any person or people
10 Clues: Every person • Any person or people • Any person or people • In every place or part; in all places. • Used with plural nouns and verbs, to mean ‘a large number of’. • Used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions • Every single thing or every particular of an aggregate or total; all. • ...
Parts of Speech 2023-05-20
Across
- modifies/describes a noun/pronoun, for instance, “black”.
- words that illustrate an emotional state, for instance, “ouch”.
- a word that describes an action, for instance, “write”.
- a word that can take the place of a noun, for instance, “she”.
- joins to parts of a sentence, for example “and”.
Down
- they precede nouns in a sentence. They are “a”, “the”, “an”.
- used with noun/pronoun to create a phrase that modifies other parts of speech, for example, “down”.
- modifies a verb or an adjective, for instance, “clearly”.
- a word that describes a place, thing or person, for instance, “bank”
9 Clues: joins to parts of a sentence, for example “and”. • a word that describes an action, for instance, “write”. • modifies a verb or an adjective, for instance, “clearly”. • modifies/describes a noun/pronoun, for instance, “black”. • they precede nouns in a sentence. They are “a”, “the”, “an”. • a word that can take the place of a noun, for instance, “she”. • ...
Pronouns 2024-02-20
Across
- a pronoun that focuses the attention on the nouns that they are replacing
- a pronoun used when you are asking a question
- a pronoun that is used to connect a phrase or clause to a noun or pronoun
- a pronoun used to emphasize a noun or a pronoun
- a part of speech that replaces a noun in a sentence
Down
- a pronoun used with another noun or pronoun when something does something to itself
- a pronoun that refers to things or people in general
- a pronoun that demonstrates ownership
- a pronoun used to refer to a specific person or thing
9 Clues: a pronoun that demonstrates ownership • a pronoun used when you are asking a question • a pronoun used to emphasize a noun or a pronoun • a part of speech that replaces a noun in a sentence • a pronoun that refers to things or people in general • a pronoun used to refer to a specific person or thing • ...
Articles and Conjunctions 2025-01-18
Across
- are words that appear before nouns to indicate whether the noun is specific or general.
- is a word that links others words, phrases, or clauses together.
- Used before a noun when the noun is specific or particular.
- Make up a complex sentence. Connect a dependent clause with an independent clause.
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- Conjunctions create _______ that identify the logical relationships between ideas or sentence elements.
- conjuction you can remember them with the acronym FANBOYS.
- They help us express choices, comparisons, or relationships clearly.
- Is Used before a noun that begins with a vowel sound.
- article is a word used to modify a _______.
9 Clues: article is a word used to modify a _______. • Is Used before a noun that begins with a vowel sound. • conjuction you can remember them with the acronym FANBOYS. • Used before a noun when the noun is specific or particular. • is a word that links others words, phrases, or clauses together. • They help us express choices, comparisons, or relationships clearly. • ...
Neo 2023-11-03
Across
- Liquids: you have to drink everyday to survive
- Activities: A game where you play with black and white pieces
- Activities: Something we all hate doing
Down
- Abstract nouns: Something most people lack
- Food: Something that can give you food poisoning if it is under cooked
- Food: Something that vegans refuse to eat because they don't know how to enjoy life
6 Clues: Activities: Something we all hate doing • Abstract nouns: Something most people lack • Liquids: you have to drink everyday to survive • Activities: A game where you play with black and white pieces • Food: Something that can give you food poisoning if it is under cooked • Food: Something that vegans refuse to eat because they don't know how to enjoy life
Nouns 2021-09-01
5 Clues: a word for a person, place, thing, or idea • a word for ONE person, place, thing, or idea • a word for MORE THAN ONE person, place, thing, or idea • a noun that will change its spelling to name MORE THAN ONE • a word that names a special, person, place, things, or idea (begins with a capital letter)
Nouns 2023-07-17
nouns 2023-09-28
5 Clues: opposite of lie • perfumes are made with • when I get excelling I feel.... • we need eight hours of good __________ • you are using this right now to write your exam
Nouns 2023-11-07
Literacy 2024-09-27
Across
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences
- a specific name for a person, place or thing
- a punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence or separating items
- a word that modifies an adjective or verb
- small words that replace nouns i.e I, she, he,they
- a punctuation mark used to precede a list of items or a quotation
- a word naming an attribute of a noun i.e sweet, red or technical
- the ability to read and write
- a word that gives location or time
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- a punctuation mark indicating a pause, typically between two main clasues that is more pronounced than a comma
- the marks (full stops, comma's, brackets) used in writing to separate sentences
- a word to describe an action, state or occurance
- the ability ti understand something
- a word that names a person, place, idea or thing
- a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence
- a punctuation mark used to indicate either possession or the omission of letters or numbers
16 Clues: the ability to read and write • a word that gives location or time • the ability ti understand something • a word that modifies an adjective or verb • a word used to connect clauses or sentences • a specific name for a person, place or thing • a word to describe an action, state or occurance • a word that names a person, place, idea or thing • ...
B1 Saturday Night TV 2025-03-23
Across
- - Plural noun meaning dangerous animals in "The Colony" (B)
- - A noun indicating a skill or ability shown in a performance (E)
- - Noun meaning a person who performs physical feats or skills (E)
- - The noun sport played by penguins in a cartoon (C)
- - Plural noun meaning valuable rewards given to the winner (A)
- - A live musical noun performance (Show Night Special)
- - A thrilling jump from a height using an elastic noun cord (G)
- - Noun meaning the direction Reporter Jack travels (D)
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- - A famous or well-known noun who participates in a quiz show (A)
- - Verb meaning to go through or encounter something firsthand (G)
- - Noun meaning a system of stars, planets, and space (F)
- - A noun who reports on news or events (D)
- - The focus of a special celebration day with music (Show Night Special)
- - Adjective meaning the opposite of old, in a galaxy far away (B)
- - Adjective meaning amusing or comical (C)
- - Plural nouns meaning machines that can be controlled by humans (F)
16 Clues: - A noun who reports on news or events (D) • - Adjective meaning amusing or comical (C) • - The noun sport played by penguins in a cartoon (C) • - A live musical noun performance (Show Night Special) • - Noun meaning the direction Reporter Jack travels (D) • - Noun meaning a system of stars, planets, and space (F) • ...
Writing Word Puzzle 2023-04-23
Across
- Words used to introduce text evidence
Down
- Restate the question for your first paragraph
- The first word of your sentence, all proper nouns, and the word "I" should all be ________
- Words used to start our conclusion
- To support your reason, you need this from the text
- This means to make your writing more clear and effective (short but retain meaning)
6 Clues: Words used to start our conclusion • Words used to introduce text evidence • Restate the question for your first paragraph • To support your reason, you need this from the text • This means to make your writing more clear and effective (short but retain meaning) • The first word of your sentence, all proper nouns, and the word "I" should all be ________
Week 27 Singular Possessive Nouns vs. Plural Nouns 2023-03-27
Across
- more than one bird
- belonging to a bike
- past tense of bring
- belonging to a horse
- more than one farmer
- belonging to a bird
- synonym (word that means the same) for lovely, pretty, or handsome
Down
- more than one horse
- more than one student
- belonging to a farmer
- contraction for you are
- belonging to you
- belonging to a student
- more than one bike
14 Clues: belonging to you • more than one bird • more than one bike • more than one horse • belonging to a bike • past tense of bring • belonging to a bird • belonging to a horse • more than one farmer • more than one student • belonging to a farmer • belonging to a student • contraction for you are • synonym (word that means the same) for lovely, pretty, or handsome
Parts of Speech 2012-07-27
Across
- A word that joins nouns and pronouns to other words in a sentence
- A word that describes or limits a noun or pronoun
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
- A word that connects other words or groups of words
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- A word that shows action or links a subject to a word that describes it
- A word that expresses a strong feeling
- A word that is a substitute for a noun and acts as a subject or object
- A word that is a person, place, thing, quality, concept, or activity
8 Clues: A word that expresses a strong feeling • A word that describes or limits a noun or pronoun • A word that connects other words or groups of words • A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb • A word that joins nouns and pronouns to other words in a sentence • A word that is a person, place, thing, quality, concept, or activity • ...
8 Parts of Speech 2024-12-10
Across
- An exclamation that expresses feelings or emotions.
- A word which expresses the relationship of a noun or pronoun to other words of the sentence.
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- A word that joins words or word groups together so that the sentence makes sense.
- A word or phrase that modifies or describes a noun.
- A word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns.
- A word that shows action or state of being.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- A word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, another adverb, or a whole sentence.
8 Clues: A person, place, thing, or idea. • A word that shows action or state of being. • A word or phrase that modifies or describes a noun. • An exclamation that expresses feelings or emotions. • A word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns. • A word that joins words or word groups together so that the sentence makes sense. • ...
2013 MOP I FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2013-02-26
Across
- In a letter, this is considered the subject line or main purpose of the letter
- Microsoft Word is what kind of software?
- Words that replace nouns so that they do not have to constantly be repeated
- There are ________ types of basic letter styles
- The technical terminology or characteristics idiom of a particular group
- Action words that express movement
- Ways or steps to fixing an issue with a selected piece of equipment that fails to function properly
- In a letter, this is considered the typed signature, reference initials, and special notations
- a plan or coordination of resources and expenditures
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- Windows 7 is what type of software
- A person who fails to keep an appointment without giving advance notice
- In a letter, this expresses an afterthought to emphasize an idea or statement.
- An expression of goodwill, greeting, or courtesy by words and gestures.
- Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling
- The practice of subcontracting work at an outside company
- Express a person, place, or thing
16 Clues: Express a person, place, or thing • Windows 7 is what type of software • Action words that express movement • Microsoft Word is what kind of software? • There are ________ types of basic letter styles • Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling • a plan or coordination of resources and expenditures • The practice of subcontracting work at an outside company • ...
English 2024-07-12
Across
- Punctuation mark to join two words to create compound noun, adverb or adjective.
- Words that imitate sounds (e.g., “buzz,” “hiss,” “clang”).
- The repetition of consonant sounds in poetry.
- The verb that is usually made by adding the word 'to' before the base verb.
- Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences.
- Used to indicate emphasis, a foreign language or a title of something.
- The word that describes a verb.
- Words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences.
- Punctuation mark to indicate a dramatic pause or furthers an explanation.
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- Figurative language that compares two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
- The repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry.
- Words that indicate the place or positioning of an object or subject.
- The continuous run-on-lines in poetry.
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of each word.
- Words that give nouns greater description
- Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences.
- A part of speech that can be described as either definite or indefinite such as 'the' or 'a'.
17 Clues: The word that describes a verb. • The continuous run-on-lines in poetry. • Words that give nouns greater description • The repetition of consonant sounds in poetry. • Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences. • Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences. • Words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences. • ...
CrossWord 2020-11-18
Across
- meaning Semantics have two types of meaning: conceptual meaning and...
- Study of the structure of the words.
- A grammatical element that is combined with a word, stem, or phrase to produce derived or inflected forms.
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- words They are words that are used to make your sentences grammatically correct.
- nouns They take 2 concepts and create a new concept with them.
- Is the study of meaning in language.
- Smallest units that can carry meaning in a word.
7 Clues: Is the study of meaning in language. • Study of the structure of the words. • Smallest units that can carry meaning in a word. • nouns They take 2 concepts and create a new concept with them. • meaning Semantics have two types of meaning: conceptual meaning and... • words They are words that are used to make your sentences grammatically correct. • ...
The plural of nouns 2020-09-07
Across
- plural form of activity
- plural form of box
- plural form of boy
- plural form of child
- plural form of book
- plural form of half
- plural form of wish
- plural form of watch
- plural form of man
Down
- plural form of life
- plural form of bus
- plural form of bike
- plural form of thief
- plural form of story
- plural form of fish
- plural form of shelf
- plural form of woman
17 Clues: plural form of bus • plural form of box • plural form of boy • plural form of man • plural form of life • plural form of bike • plural form of fish • plural form of book • plural form of half • plural form of wish • plural form of thief • plural form of story • plural form of child • plural form of shelf • plural form of woman • plural form of watch • plural form of activity
Crossword Puzzle Collective Nouns 2023-03-22
Across
- We saw a _ _ _ _ _ of lions on our trip to Africa.
- An _ _ _ _ of ants were in the kitchen eating our cookies.
- In the garden is a beautiful _ _ _ _ of tomatoes.
- In the sky at night, we can see a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of stars.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ of fruit made a nice gift for our grandmother.
- In the tree by the river was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of eagles.
- We always have a bowl of _ _ _ _ to eat.
- A _ _ _ _ _ _ of dogs were on the road.
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- We had an _ _ _ _ of soldiers go with us.
- In the city there is a huge _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of roads.
- There is a beautiful _ _ _ _ _ of islands in Indonesia.
- My friend has a _ _ _ _ _ of chickens.
- It takes a _ _ _ _ of sailors to sail a ship.
- A _ _ _ _ _ _ of fish swam past our boat on the lake.
- Our _ _ _ _ of players won the football game.
- The farmer had a _ _ _ _ of cattle in his field.
- He gave his wife a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of flowers.
- On the grapevine the is a nice _ _ _ _ _ of grapes.
18 Clues: My friend has a _ _ _ _ _ of chickens. • A _ _ _ _ _ _ of dogs were on the road. • We always have a bowl of _ _ _ _ to eat. • We had an _ _ _ _ of soldiers go with us. • He gave his wife a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of flowers. • It takes a _ _ _ _ of sailors to sail a ship. • Our _ _ _ _ of players won the football game. • The farmer had a _ _ _ _ of cattle in his field. • ...
4th-5th Declension Nouns 2023-08-22
Across
- thing nom. sg.
- army acc. sg.
- of the bands of men gen. pl.
- by / with / from the house abl. sg.
- by / with / from the hand abl. sg.
- of the home gen. sg.
- hope nom. sg.
- days acc. pl.
- day nom. sg.
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- by / with / from things abl. pl.
- home acc. sg.
- to the hand dat. sg.
- thing acc. sg.
- of things gen. pl.
- hand nom. sg.
- house nom. sg.
- army nom. sg.
- to the days dat. pl.
- of hope gen. sg.
- days nom. pl.
20 Clues: day nom. sg. • home acc. sg. • army acc. sg. • hand nom. sg. • army nom. sg. • hope nom. sg. • days acc. pl. • days nom. pl. • thing nom. sg. • thing acc. sg. • house nom. sg. • of hope gen. sg. • of things gen. pl. • to the hand dat. sg. • of the home gen. sg. • to the days dat. pl. • of the bands of men gen. pl. • by / with / from things abl. pl. • by / with / from the hand abl. sg. • ...
Language Keywords 2013-10-31
Across
- Pronunciation that is considered superior
- You/thee
- A participants' stance towards the other in communication
- The degree of emphasis given a sound or syllable in speech.
- When the action comes first in a sentence
- A, E, I, O, U.
- The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I'm, let's ).
- When verbs are transformed into nouns. Ex. Running
Down
- Words which have opposite meanings.
- When the action comes last in a sentnce
- The smallest sound unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinct meaning.
- I/me/we/us
- A familiar grouping of words, especially words that habitually appear together and thereby convey meanings by association.
- The basic unit in written language.
- The general idea or reputation a word has besides its actual meaning. Ex, Rainbow- clouds, happiness, treasure
- Language use considered to be inferior
- A speech sound that's not a vowel.
- Stop The sound produced by the momentary closure of the glottis followed by an explosive.
- Most common phoneme in English
19 Clues: You/thee • I/me/we/us • A, E, I, O, U. • Most common phoneme in English • A speech sound that's not a vowel. • Words which have opposite meanings. • The basic unit in written language. • Language use considered to be inferior • When the action comes last in a sentnce • Pronunciation that is considered superior • When the action comes first in a sentence • ...
Nouns 2022-02-15
Nouns 2024-02-15
5 Clues: Proper Noun, country with lemurs in it • Concrete noun, something you eat or work on • Concrete noun, Something that tells a story • Abstract Noun, an emotion it makes you smile • Abstract Noun, you might cry when you feel this
Nouns 2023-03-31
Nouns 2024-04-09
5 Clues: They are similar to dogs • They can swim in the ocean • You can read and learn from them • You can keep things inside of it • They cry a lot when they are young
Nouns 2024-08-21
Nouns 2022-09-18
5 Clues: masculine gender of priestess • Is DRIVER a common or neuter gender? • All the benchs / benches were broken by the wind. • They were excited to see a zebras/zebra in the safari • The castle had many elfs / elves working in the garden.
nouns 2023-05-24
Part of Speech 2023-02-15
Across
- interjection express emotion such as anger, joy,suprise, or digust.
- preposition short words used to determine a relation between nouns, pronouns or even to join clause or sentence.
- the first word of a prepositional phrase which has extra information about something in the sentence
- a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause
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- placed between words, phrase,clauses or sentence of equal rank.
- a word that connects things in a sentence
- a word that shows excitement or emotion
7 Clues: a word that shows excitement or emotion • a word that connects things in a sentence • a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause • placed between words, phrase,clauses or sentence of equal rank. • interjection express emotion such as anger, joy,suprise, or digust. • ...
Language Keywords 2013-10-31
Across
- A participants' stance towards the other in communication
- Words which have opposite meanings.
- A, E, I, O, U.
- Language use considered to be inferior
- A familiar grouping of words, especially words that habitually appear together and thereby convey meanings by association.
- A speech sound that's not a vowel.
- Stop The sound produced by the momentary closure of the glottis followed by an explosive.
- The basic unit in written language.
- Pronunciation that is considered superior
- Voice When the action comes first in a sentence
- The degree of emphasis given a sound or syllable in speech.
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- When verbs are transformed into nouns. Ex. Running
- Voice When the action comes last in a sentnce
- The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I'm, let's ).
- The general idea or reputation a word has besides its actual meaning. Ex, Rainbow- clouds, happiness, treasure
- Most common phoneme in English
- Person Pronoun I/me/we/us
- The smallest sound unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinct meaning.
- Person Pronoun You/thee
19 Clues: A, E, I, O, U. • Person Pronoun You/thee • Person Pronoun I/me/we/us • Most common phoneme in English • A speech sound that's not a vowel. • Words which have opposite meanings. • The basic unit in written language. • Language use considered to be inferior • Pronunciation that is considered superior • Voice When the action comes last in a sentnce • ...
Latin Crossword 1 2020-08-16
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- The case of the subject of the verb.
- The accusative plural of the Latin word for 'a wood'.
- Roman author of the Tusculanae Disputationes.
- The 3rd person plural present tense of 'specto, spectari, spectavi, spectatum' - to watch.
- The case taken by a noun governed by the preposition 'ad'.
- The 3rd person singular of the verb 'sum, esse, fui' of the verb 'to be'.
- The translator of the 'Vulgate' version of the Bible.
- Nominative plural of the Latin word for 'mule'.
- The name for a family of nouns.
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- Nominative plural of the latin noun for 'sack'.
- number of possible endings for a Latin noun.
- The gender of the noun 'mulus'.
- The Latin word for an ostrich.
- The name for a family of verbs.
- The second person singular of 'porto, portare, portavi, portatum'.
- The attribute of the noun that indicates the role of a noun in the sentence.
- The case of the object of the verb.
- Roman author of the Aeneid.
- Accusative singular of the Latin word for 'monk'.
- '..., gender and case' the three attributes needed for an adjective to agree with a noun.
20 Clues: Roman author of the Aeneid. • The Latin word for an ostrich. • The gender of the noun 'mulus'. • The name for a family of verbs. • The name for a family of nouns. • The case of the object of the verb. • The case of the subject of the verb. • number of possible endings for a Latin noun. • Roman author of the Tusculanae Disputationes. • ...
erasmus 2024-01-12
4 Clues: Preposition. • A special period. • Used before nouns to refer to particular things. • ESN Türkiye event which will be held for the eighth time this year.
Unit 1 - My time 2023-07-17
5 Clues: Something you listen to • The word you use with countable nouns • The activity you do on your free time • The adverb of frequency for when you do something 0% of the time • The adverb of frequency for when you do something 100% of the time
Class 5 - English Grammar Test - L-1 Nouns 2024-04-23
5 Clues: ______ of singers. (unscramble- HCIRO) • The one who fights to put out the fire. • A noun formed by joining two or more nouns. • He is a man of ______. (abstract noun of strong) • The people in this part of the country live in ____. (abstract noun of poor)
Vocab Review, Face2Face Upper: Units 10-12 2020-07-18
Across
- We need to _________ (2 words) more shelves! We've got so many books now--far too many for the shelves we currently have. (Unit 10, household jobs)
- Unfortunately, there are still many employers that are ___________, making it hard for some people, like minorities, to find a job. (Unit 10, views & behaviour)
- My dad wanted my brother to start _________ the family business when he turned 35, but he wasn't interested; now I have to do it. (Unit 11, business collocations)
- This tiny flat is a ____________ (3 words) the huge house they had before; it's going to take them lots of time to get used to it. (Unit 12, idioms)
- Are you ________ my _______? Please tell me you are, because I can't handle that if it's the truth. (Unit 12, idioms)
- When a business stops __________ a profit, it may be time to reevaluate how they do things or if they should keep their doors open. (Unit 11, business collocations)
- Parents are usually __________ when talking and thinking about their kids; they always thing their kids are the best at everything! (Unit 10, views & behaviour)
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- It's hard to teach young children because of their __________ (2 words); you must change what you're doing every 5 minutes. (Unit 10, compound nouns and adjectives)
- It's always such a __________ going through airport security; I hate it, and I've almost missed several planes because of it. (Unit 12, colloquial words/phrases)
- There are many pros about doing an exchange program, but, for lots of people, there's one important ___________: they don't have the money to pay for it. (Unit 10, compound nouns and adjectives)
- We urgently need to get these windows __________; they're letting cold air and rain come in! (Unit 10, household jobs)
- Do you mind if we stop on the way? I just want to _________ (2 words) the store and pick up some snacks; it'll only take a minute. (Unit 12, colloquial words/phrases)
12 Clues: Are you ________ my _______? Please tell me you are, because I can't handle that if it's the truth. (Unit 12, idioms) • We urgently need to get these windows __________; they're letting cold air and rain come in! (Unit 10, household jobs) • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- A doing or action word.
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- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- Stands in place of the noun.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation. • stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- Stands in place of the noun.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
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- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- A doing or action word.
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • A sentence always start with this punctuation. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
TKT Vocab 2013-09-25
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- a combination of two vowel sounds
- Helping learners to use dictionaries develops learner ...
- 'and, but, so' are all examples of this
- the smallest unit of sound that has meaning in a language
- for example, 'on, into, above'
- an activity where students have to complete the spaces is called a gap...
- one of the three learning styles
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- "The teacher asks the class to write down all the vocabulary they know connected to transport" is an example of what kind of task?
- a listening or reading that is real - i.e. not adapted for learners
- nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are all parts of what?
- skills can be productive and ...
- reading quickly to get a general idea of what a text is about is reading for...
- speaking tasks will either focus on fluency or ...
- there are four main ones and various sub ones
14 Clues: for example, 'on, into, above' • skills can be productive and ... • one of the three learning styles • a combination of two vowel sounds • 'and, but, so' are all examples of this • there are four main ones and various sub ones • speaking tasks will either focus on fluency or ... • Helping learners to use dictionaries develops learner ... • ...
Parts of Speech 2014-12-11
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- Word which describes or adds to the meaning of a noun or pronouns.
- Word that expresses a strong sudden feeling. Oh Hey hello
- What a person or thing does ( eg go, speak, do)
- A word used instead of nouns. Eg I, you, we he.
- a word that names or refers to a person, animal, place or thing.
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- Joining words such as and, but yet.
- Word that mainly adds to the meaning of a verb and says how, where or when something happens
- A word like at, in, to with
8 Clues: A word like at, in, to with • Joining words such as and, but yet. • What a person or thing does ( eg go, speak, do) • A word used instead of nouns. Eg I, you, we he. • Word that expresses a strong sudden feeling. Oh Hey hello • a word that names or refers to a person, animal, place or thing. • Word which describes or adds to the meaning of a noun or pronouns. • ...
Topics Module 2 - Parts of Speech 2021-11-04
Across
- noun Is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing, or idea.
- Adjective Points out a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
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- Adjectives Is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
- Is a word used in place of one noun or more than one noun.
- Pronouns Introduces a subordinate clause.
- noun Names an idea, a feeling, a quality or a characteristic.
- Is a word used to name a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.
- noun Names any ome of a group of persons, places, things, or ideas.
9 Clues: Pronouns Introduces a subordinate clause. • Is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun. • Adjective Points out a person, place, thing, or idea. • Is a word used in place of one noun or more than one noun. • noun Names an idea, a feeling, a quality or a characteristic. • Is a word used to name a person, a place, a thing, or an idea. • ...
Parts of Speech 2024-04-22
Across
- a type of word that replaces a noun.
- a word used to describe a verb.
- words that express strong emotions or sudden feelings, like joy, grief, suffering, regret.
- words that are used to describe nouns.
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- a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else.
- words that connect or link phrases, sentences, clauses, or words together.
- a main part of speech that is often used to describe or indicate an action.
- the part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
8 Clues: a word used to describe a verb. • a type of word that replaces a noun. • words that are used to describe nouns. • the part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea. • words that connect or link phrases, sentences, clauses, or words together. • a main part of speech that is often used to describe or indicate an action. • ...
8B Writing--September 2022 Review 2022-09-28
Across
- This part of the writing process comes before drafting. Writing down descriptive words can be part of this step.
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and more are all parts of ______.
- the art of changing someone's mind or feeling to produce a desired effect
- the short form of the word "advertisments"
- the picture or photo in an advertisement
- This is a way to produce new ideas. While doing this, we don't judge if an idea is bad or good.
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- a word which describes a noun
- The ________ idea guides the main topic of a paragraph
- using logic and/or reason in an attempt to persuade
- a type of persuasion which uses credibility, authority, or celebrity to make an argument
- a persuasive technique aiming at playing on emotions
- these kinds of word describe adjectives or verbs
- the writing in an advertisement
13 Clues: a word which describes a noun • the writing in an advertisement • the picture or photo in an advertisement • the short form of the word "advertisments" • these kinds of word describe adjectives or verbs • using logic and/or reason in an attempt to persuade • a persuasive technique aiming at playing on emotions • The ________ idea guides the main topic of a paragraph • ...
Crucigrama de Complementos Indirectos de Lucca 2021-01-19
Across
- "El ___ esta escribiendo una postal a ella."
- "Juan _____ debe prestar el dinero. No tenemos suficiente."
- IOPs, and their corresponding nouns agree in _______ but not in gender.
- To give someone advice is to "dar ______".
- El IOP es antes del verbo conjugado cuando el IOP es seguido por un __________.
- What is added when the IOP is attached to the present participle?
- "El vendedor _____ vende el suéter a Javier."
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- "Juan ___ compra un regalo porque es mis cumpleanos. "
- "Ella _____ vende los dulces a ustedes."
- La identificación, la aclaración y el énfasis son las razones para tener un pronombre y _______ en una oración.
- Casi todo el tiempo el IO es una _________.
- IO is a noun/pronoun that receives the action of the verb _______.
- "Tus padres ___ dicen que la fiesta es el sábado."
- Que es antes del IOP en oraciones negativas?
- "Mateo no ____compre almuerzo en el viernes. "
- "El no ___ puede pagar en efectivo porque no solo tiene una tarjeta de creditos. "
16 Clues: "Ella _____ vende los dulces a ustedes." • To give someone advice is to "dar ______". • "El ___ esta escribiendo una postal a ella." • Casi todo el tiempo el IO es una _________. • Que es antes del IOP en oraciones negativas? • "El vendedor _____ vende el suéter a Javier." • "Mateo no ____compre almuerzo en el viernes. " • ...
Clause, Phrase, THP Review 2024-12-01
Across
- what takes place at the Beje in Chapter 9
- How many scriptures does the nurse get for Corrie?
- special forms of verbs that function as other parts of speech in a sentence
- a type of pronoun that relates an adjective clause to the noun or pronoun that the clause modifies
- phrase that modifies nouns
- phrase that modifies verbs
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- noun or pronoun that renames another noun or pronoun
- clause that can stand alone.
- phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers.
- a group of related words that does not contain both the subject and predicate.
- Corrie has a dream the night Holland was invaded and it was just like the raid. What kind of figurative language is this?
- clause that cannot stand on its own.
- a verbal that functions as an adjective
13 Clues: phrase that modifies nouns • phrase that modifies verbs • clause that can stand alone. • clause that cannot stand on its own. • a verbal that functions as an adjective • what takes place at the Beje in Chapter 9 • How many scriptures does the nurse get for Corrie? • noun or pronoun that renames another noun or pronoun • ...
English language in use revision 2021-11-24
Across
- The smallest meaningful unit in spoken language
- Aspect: a combination of BE + -ing participle
- A sound which is produced with the airstream through the nose
- A sentence which contains a subordinate/dependent clause
- Manner of articulation for /l/, /r/, /j/ and /w/
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- The only phrase type which consists of a preposition + complement
- A clause element which can be realized by adverb phrases, noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses
- A word-formation process where a word "moves" to a new word class - for example from noun to verb
- Words that have opposite meanings
- A word which occurs in front of nouns and tells us something about definiteness, number, ownership or distance
- Another word for concord
- The smallest meaningful unit in written language
- Manner of articulation for /f/,/v/,/s/ and /z/
- A sound produced with the upper teeth and lower lip
14 Clues: Another word for concord • Words that have opposite meanings • Aspect: a combination of BE + -ing participle • Manner of articulation for /f/,/v/,/s/ and /z/ • The smallest meaningful unit in spoken language • The smallest meaningful unit in written language • Manner of articulation for /l/, /r/, /j/ and /w/ • A sound produced with the upper teeth and lower lip • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
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- A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- Stands in place of the noun.
- A doing or action word.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • A sentence always start with this punctuation. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Comm 101 2021-07-11
Across
- estates the speech thesis and reiterates how the main points confirm it
- statement that clearly expresses the central idea of your speech.
- refers to our level of trust in a source’s credentials and track record for providing accurate information.
- speaking from manuscript, speaking from memory, speaking impromptu, and speaking extemporaneously.
- read a speech verbatim
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- You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs,
- also called a temporal pattern
- type of delivery that is unpracticed, spontaneous, or improvised, involves speaking on relatively short notice with little time to prepare
- an oratorical style
- instead of memorizing or writing the speech word for word, you speak from an outline of key words and phrases
10 Clues: an oratorical style • read a speech verbatim • also called a temporal pattern • You can use, ,adjectives to modify nouns as well as verbs, • statement that clearly expresses the central idea of your speech. • estates the speech thesis and reiterates how the main points confirm it • ...
Grammar Assignment. 2018-12-03
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- A sentence that conveys strong emotion, ends with a exclamation mark.
- A punctuation mark that is used to show emotion.
- Regular people, places, things, and ideas that are never capitalized.
- A special name for specific common nouns that is always capitalized.
- A sentence that is telling someone to do something, it usually ends with a period.
- A punctuation mark that shows the end of a sentence.
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- A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark.
- The most common type of sentence, states something and ends with a period.
- When a letter is written as a capital letter.
- A punctuation mark that is used to demonstrate a question.
10 Clues: When a letter is written as a capital letter. • A punctuation mark that is used to show emotion. • A punctuation mark that shows the end of a sentence. • A punctuation mark that is used to demonstrate a question. • A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. • A special name for specific common nouns that is always capitalized. • ...
European Day of Languages 2022-09-22
Across
- The oldest language in Europe.
- The month the European Day of Languages is celebrated in.
- One of the most spoken non-European languages in Europe alongside Chinese and Hindu.
- The second most spoken language in Spain. It's common in the region Catalonia.
- The main three language families in Europe are: Germanic,Romance and ______ languages.
- The European language with the biggest vocabulary.
- The country with four official languages.
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- Most languages in Europe originate from the Indo-________ language family.
- The European country with the most native speakers.
- English and ______ are the only languages that are taught everywhere in schools.
- This language uses inverted punctuation such as upside-down question marks or exclamation points.
- The official language of Vatican City.
- The only language in the world to capitalise nouns.
- One of the official languages in Belgium. It is a varient of Dutch.
14 Clues: The oldest language in Europe. • The official language of Vatican City. • The country with four official languages. • The European language with the biggest vocabulary. • The European country with the most native speakers. • The only language in the world to capitalise nouns. • The month the European Day of Languages is celebrated in. • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- A doing or action word.
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- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- Stands in place of the noun.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation. • stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Natalie (Mar13) 2021-03-19
Across
- originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country
- (verb) keep from being seen; hide; (adjective) not clearly or easily understood
- a market in a Middle Eastern country
- free from disturbance; calm; synonym for serene
- a type of parrot
- eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly
- (of a place) full of activity and energy
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- a light pink-purple colour
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence (can you name me some abstract nouns?)
- a small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind
- calm, peaceful, and untroubled; synonym for tranquil
- a Muslim place of worship
- (punctuation) used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context; used to add extra information
- 1). dull, heavy, or slow; 2). dull grey in colour
14 Clues: a type of parrot • a Muslim place of worship • a light pink-purple colour • a market in a Middle Eastern country • eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly • (of a place) full of activity and energy • free from disturbance; calm; synonym for serene • 1). dull, heavy, or slow; 2). dull grey in colour • calm, peaceful, and untroubled; synonym for tranquil • ...
Poverty....so far 2021-08-30
Across
- The period from 1837 until 1901 was named after one of the longest-serving monarchs
- This literary format became dominant among the reading public in the Victorian Era
- One of the greatest writers in the English language - even 200 years on
- In Victorian times, who provided charity for the poor?
- True or false? Queen Victoria was a great admirer of Dickens' work
- When someone's language is dominated by adjectives and nouns, we consider it ......
- The Industrial Revolution brought rapid change and ...........
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- Oliver Twist is an orphan and lives in a .........
- When a story ends in the middle of a climax
- The word 'poverty' is...what word class?
- A word for the big difference between rich and poor
- The food served in the workhouse
- In the 1800's there was no ....... state
- When a child has no parents, he/she is an ......
14 Clues: The food served in the workhouse • The word 'poverty' is...what word class? • In the 1800's there was no ....... state • When a story ends in the middle of a climax • When a child has no parents, he/she is an ...... • Oliver Twist is an orphan and lives in a ......... • A word for the big difference between rich and poor • ...
UNIT 9 - REVIEW 2023-11-18
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- ADVISE is a verb that is followed by an ... and an infinitive.
- If you are considering voting for someone, then you are...this candidate.
- A system in which a country is ruled by a king or queen.
- Supporting complete political or social change.
- A global problem that most countries face.
- To talk with a friend about what's going on in your lives.
- AVOID is a verb that is followed by a/an ...
- PLAN is a verb that can be followed by a/an ...
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- Non-count nouns have no plural form and need a ... verb.
- Strongly opposed to political or social change.
- Judging or harming people because of their racial or ethnic heritage.
- A group of people who govern a country/state.
- An occasion when people vote to choose someone fro an official position.
- Lead or take part in a series of actions intended to win an election fro a government position.
14 Clues: A global problem that most countries face. • AVOID is a verb that is followed by a/an ... • A group of people who govern a country/state. • Strongly opposed to political or social change. • Supporting complete political or social change. • PLAN is a verb that can be followed by a/an ... • Non-count nouns have no plural form and need a ... verb. • ...
4BU2 2021-04-25
Across
- the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday
- the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday
- to move or travel from one place to another
- the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
- the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday
- at what time; on what occasion
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- a sports event where people or teams compete against each other
- the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, thought of as either the first or the last day of the week
- on this day
- a period of 24 hours
- the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday
- used with singular nouns to refer to all the members of a group of things or people
12 Clues: on this day • a period of 24 hours • at what time; on what occasion • to move or travel from one place to another • the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday • the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday • the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday • the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday • ...
Breakout 2021-07-23
Across
- The whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey.
- The past simple of FIND.
- The reasons you give for why something happened or why you did something.
- The day after today.
- A quantifier that we use with singular countable nouns to refer to all the people or things in a particular group or all the parts of something.
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- To stay somewhere or not do something until something else happens, someone arrives etc.
- Not correct.
- The things that will happen to someone in the future, especially those that cannot be changed or controlled. Syn: fate.
- To express an idea, feeling, thought etc using words.
- To not continue.
- The plural form of PERSON.
- A method that you use to do or achieve something.
12 Clues: Not correct. • To not continue. • The day after today. • The past simple of FIND. • The plural form of PERSON. • A method that you use to do or achieve something. • To express an idea, feeling, thought etc using words. • The reasons you give for why something happened or why you did something. • ...
verbs and nouns 1 2020-09-27
Across
- Form of feul to propel cars or other mashines
- When a road has no outlet
- can glow very hot, sometimes as hot as fire
- Another word for busy
- You do this on a chair
- If you have a job
- Another word meaning to go faster
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- Gray material after a fire is put out
- To prepare food
- Person who starts fires deliberately
- Hydralic rescue tool for opening metal
- what you do to water to make noodles
- These hold up your pants
- Where you wash your hands or the dishes
- Another word for your reponsibilities
- This apparatus is used to transfer water
- You do this to get clean
17 Clues: To prepare food • If you have a job • Another word for busy • You do this on a chair • These hold up your pants • You do this to get clean • When a road has no outlet • Another word meaning to go faster • Person who starts fires deliberately • what you do to water to make noodles • Gray material after a fire is put out • Another word for your reponsibilities • ...
Common and Proper Nouns 2024-09-11
Across
- — A common noun for a place where people go to learn.
- — A common noun for a place where you buy groceries.
- Causeway — A proper noun for the name of the famous historical site in County Antrim known for its unique rock formations.
- — A common noun for a place where you can watch movies.
- Castle — A proper noun for the name of the historic site in County Antrim where the ruins of a medieval castle can be seen.
- — A common noun for a type of vehicle that transports people. Can be a double decker.
- — A common noun for a tool used to cut paper.
- — A common noun for an object used to write.
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- — A proper noun for the capital city of Northern Ireland.
- Park — A proper noun for the name of the large park located in the centre of Belfast, ideal for walking and picnicking.
- — A proper noun for the famous ship that sank in 1912.
- University — Name of the large, well-known university in Belfast.
- — A common noun for a type of insect that often flies around flowers.
- Potter — A proper noun for the name of a famous film series featuring a wizard.
- — A proper noun for the name of a famous theme park in Florida.
- Lewis — A proper noun for the name of the Northern Irish author who wrote "The Chronicles of Narnia."
- — A common noun for a type of animal that is often kept as a pet and says "meow."
17 Clues: — A common noun for an object used to write. • — A common noun for a tool used to cut paper. • — A common noun for a place where you buy groceries. • — A common noun for a place where people go to learn. • — A proper noun for the famous ship that sank in 1912. • — A common noun for a place where you can watch movies. • ...
Food - countable/uncountable nouns 2023-05-21
Language Crossword 2023-10-25
Across
- Words like lead and lead, looks the same, these words are ___
- The girl is wearing a beautiful dress. The word beautiful is a _____
- The cat is sitting on my bed. The word "on" in this sentence is a ____
- The opposite of loud is loud is quiet, quiet is a____
- Cape Town, Jordan, South Africa and Charleston Hill Primary are all ____
- sentence I like to watch rugby. Sentence type ____
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- Words that sound the sound the same, but has different meanings
- An _____ mark comes at the end of a command.
- mark It is a punctuation mark at the end of a question
- Yesterday, Shelly was running very fast. The word fast is an ____
- What do you call words that has the same meaning?
- An action word is a ____
12 Clues: An action word is a ____ • An _____ mark comes at the end of a command. • What do you call words that has the same meaning? • sentence I like to watch rugby. Sentence type ____ • The opposite of loud is loud is quiet, quiet is a____ • mark It is a punctuation mark at the end of a question • Words like lead and lead, looks the same, these words are ___ • ...
Grammar Review 2023-10-20
Across
- - name given to a word which joins parts of a sentence together.
- - one of the categories that nouns express.
- - language technique in which the first consonant sound is repeated.
- - a word that describes a noun.
- - the name given to groups of letters which, when added to the beginning of a word, change its meaning.
- - an example of onomatopoeia; the sound of a large object hitting a surface.
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- - literary device in which inanimate or non-human lifeforms are given human characteristics.
- - the part of a complex sentence that cannot "survive" on its own.
- - Mr Williams' current age.
- - a word that describes an action or a process.
- - a example of substituting one image for another for poetic effect.
- - a word that tells us about the way in which an action or process occurs.
12 Clues: - Mr Williams' current age. • - a word that describes a noun. • - one of the categories that nouns express. • - a word that describes an action or a process. • - name given to a word which joins parts of a sentence together. • - the part of a complex sentence that cannot "survive" on its own. • - language technique in which the first consonant sound is repeated. • ...
ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2020-05-01
Across
- this, that, these, those)
- is a word placed in front of a noun to specify quantity (e.g., "one dog," "many dogs") or to clarify what the noun refers to (e.g., "my dog," "that dog," "the dog").
- describe nouns and pronouns. (Old, green, and cheerful are examples of adjectives.)
- a word for a person, place, or thing. Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word that names it
- are words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
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- is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- (a/an, the)
- my, your, his, her, its, our, their)
- many, much, more, most, some)
- are words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion.
- is a "doing" word.
- is a word used in place of a noun
12 Clues: (a/an, the) • is a "doing" word. • this, that, these, those) • many, much, more, most, some) • is a word used in place of a noun • my, your, his, her, its, our, their) • are words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses. • are words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. • is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb • ...
Language of Instructions Review 2017-09-24
5 Clues: gives an authoritative tone • nouns which denote tangible physical objects. • usually simple short and straight to the point • usually appear in bold, eye catching, makes instructions easy to read • use of numbers and or numbers to set order and to make instructions easy to read
Relationships 2024-12-09
5 Clues: Fixed and not changing suddenly • Smb you live with but are not marrued to • A person you have met but you don't know well • Can be used without or with another word:ex-girlfriend • Is used in compound nouns to describe a person you share smth with
Addison's Crossword 2012-11-01
Across
- A written story about something that has happened.
- Sensory ________ help the reader see, hear, smell, taste, and feel what is being described.
- The first step of writing; includes selecting a topic, remembering the details and organizing the details.
- The last step of writing; sharing your writing.
- Reviewing the ideas, organization, voice, word choice and sentence fluency.
- The second step of the writing process; creating the first draft.
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- One trait of writing; use specific nouns, vivid verbs, and well-chosen modifiers.
- Using a rubric to evaluate your finished writing.
- The fifth step of writing; includes checking writing for conventions and making a final copy.
- Six _________ Writing; Qualities important for every essay, story or report that you develop.
10 Clues: The last step of writing; sharing your writing. • Using a rubric to evaluate your finished writing. • A written story about something that has happened. • The second step of the writing process; creating the first draft. • Reviewing the ideas, organization, voice, word choice and sentence fluency. • ...
Parts of Speech 2024-04-25
Across
- a main part of speech that is often used to describe or indicate an action
- the part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea
- words that connect or link phrases, sentences, clauses, or words together
- a word used to describe a verb
- a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else
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- a type of word that replaces a noun
- verbs help main verbs express an action or a state
- words that express strong emotions or sudden feelings, like joy, grief, suffering, and regret
- words that are used to describe nouns
- verbs tell what something or someone is (am, is, are, was, were, seem, seems, seemed are examples)
10 Clues: a word used to describe a verb • a type of word that replaces a noun • words that are used to describe nouns • verbs help main verbs express an action or a state • the part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea • words that connect or link phrases, sentences, clauses, or words together • ...
Literature Mechanics Review Part I 2021-11-05
Across
- " ' " before an "S" shows that the person or thing is the owner.
- Sentences that tell you to do something.
- Words that describe verbs - Often answer the question "when?" "where?" or "how?"
- sentences that ask something (end with this "?")
- A shortened form of a word of phrase.
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- are often action words which tell what happens in a sentence
- Words that describe - they give more information about nouns.
- Bats eat bugs. Frogs eat bugs = Bats and Frogs eat bugs. What are we doing with these sentences?
- A definitive or clear expression of something in speech or writing
- Sentences that are said with great feeling. They show excitement or surprise. Begin with a capital letter and end with "!"
10 Clues: A shortened form of a word of phrase. • Sentences that tell you to do something. • sentences that ask something (end with this "?") • are often action words which tell what happens in a sentence • Words that describe - they give more information about nouns. • " ' " before an "S" shows that the person or thing is the owner. • ...
Syntax II 2024-04-20
Across
- most of them are derived from adjectives + suffix ly
- a collection of words that include a subject and a predicate and can be used to express a complete thought
- a more basic unit than a sentence that has both a subject and a predicate
- the linguistic choices a writer/speaker makes to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a story
- the most distinctive property of verbs
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- a group of words that act together as a single unit but don’t contain a subject and a predicate
- the most basic type of clause
- they can be either attributive or predicative
- set of rules for combining words into sentences
- the largest word class
10 Clues: the largest word class • the most basic type of clause • the most distinctive property of verbs • they can be either attributive or predicative • set of rules for combining words into sentences • most of them are derived from adjectives + suffix ly • a more basic unit than a sentence that has both a subject and a predicate • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-08-11
Across
- – a word that shows the relationship between a noun/pronoun and another word (e.g., in, on, under)
- – a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses (e.g., and, but, because)
- – a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb (often ends in -ly)
- – a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
- – a word or phrase that expresses emotion (e.g., wow!, oh no!)
- – marks like periods, commas, and question marks that organize writing
- – a word that shows action or state of being
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- – using uppercase letters correctly (for proper nouns, titles, etc.)
- – a word that takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they)
- – a word that describes a noun or pronoun
10 Clues: – a word that describes a noun or pronoun • – a word that shows action or state of being • – a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea • – a word or phrase that expresses emotion (e.g., wow!, oh no!) • – a word that takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they) • – using uppercase letters correctly (for proper nouns, titles, etc.) • ...
Adverb 2022-11-15
Across
- Pronominal adverb, for example: twice, four times, twofold…
- Most of the adverbs do not form the degrees of…
- Which adverbs are used in clauses of proportional agreement?
- One of the orientative adverbs, for example: already, never, seldom, recently..
- At least, at most, at last, to and fro, upside what morphological structure do these words belong to?
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- Nominal and pronominal- ….. types of adverbs
- Give one example of adverbs that serve as syntactic connectives and question-forming functionals:
- define the third degree: early-earlier- ....?
- Adverbs can also combine with … acquiring a very peculiar adverbial-attributive function in post-position or occasionally in pre-position.
- is a notional word expressing a non- substantive property
10 Clues: Nominal and pronominal- ….. types of adverbs • define the third degree: early-earlier- ....? • Most of the adverbs do not form the degrees of… • is a notional word expressing a non- substantive property • Pronominal adverb, for example: twice, four times, twofold… • Which adverbs are used in clauses of proportional agreement? • ...
Noun and Adjective 2025-11-03
Across
- : The final element in the order of adjectives (e.g., sleeping bag).
- : A noun that names a specific person, place, or organization.
- : A noun that can be perceived by the senses, such as book or flower.
- : A type of adjective that cannot be compared or modified by “very”.
- : A noun that names ideas or qualities, not things you can touch.
- : The form of a noun showing ownership, as in the boy’s bag.
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- : The basic unmarked case of a noun, used for subjects and objects.
- : Nouns like water or money are called ______ because they cannot be counted.
- : Adjectives have three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and ______.
- : The grammatical category that distinguishes book from books.
10 Clues: : The form of a noun showing ownership, as in the boy’s bag. • : A noun that names a specific person, place, or organization. • : The grammatical category that distinguishes book from books. • : A noun that names ideas or qualities, not things you can touch. • : The basic unmarked case of a noun, used for subjects and objects. • ...
MMW CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-31
Across
- another type of sequence made by multiplying with a common ratio.
- British Mathematican who first studies math as patterns.
- the summation of all of the numbers in a given sequence.
- broad area of study that concerns with numbers, operations, logic and abstract reasoning, and patterns.
- the mathematical equivalent of "nouns".
- a kind of art that creates a distinctive pattern through modular arithmetic
- set of complex numbers from which a function of a quadratic polynomial does not diverge from 0.
- a list of numbers in particular order.
- a never-ending pattern
- group of mathematical symbols that can be expressed as a complete thought.
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- a sequence in which each term can be found by adding two terms that precede it.
- a kind of sequence where each term can be found through common difference.
- use to "determine" the complexity of a fractal
- a special number that is prevalent in geometry, architecture, and other areas
- fractal which creates an equilateral triangle that is divided recursively into smaller ones
- another term for patterns
- the nature of mathematics is _______
- the ______ of mathematics is conditional
18 Clues: a never-ending pattern • another term for patterns • the nature of mathematics is _______ • a list of numbers in particular order. • the mathematical equivalent of "nouns". • the ______ of mathematics is conditional • use to "determine" the complexity of a fractal • British Mathematican who first studies math as patterns. • ...
Grammar Terms 2025-05-28
Across
- A group of sentences that talk about one main idea.
- Word that describes a verb, like "quickly" or "happily."
- Who or what the sentence is about.
- Shows when an action happens, like past, present, or future.
- The name of a person, place, thing, or animal.
- More than one of something (like cats or dogs).
- Symbols like periods or question marks that help us read sentences.
- Word that describes a noun, like "big" or "happy."
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- Word that shows action or being, like "run" or "is."
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- Using big letters at the beginning of sentences and proper nouns.
- A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
- Word that joins words or sentences, like "and" or "but."
- Word that takes the place of a noun, like "he," "she," or "they."
- One thing or person.
- The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A word that means the same as another word.
- An incomplete sentence that is missing a part.
18 Clues: One thing or person. • Who or what the sentence is about. • A word that means the same as another word. • The name of a person, place, thing, or animal. • An incomplete sentence that is missing a part. • More than one of something (like cats or dogs). • A word that means the opposite of another word. • Word that describes a noun, like "big" or "happy." • ...
Nouns and Verbs 2015-09-07
Across
- to ship
- to leave something somewhere or a water less land
- an agreement with more than two parties
- a basic matter or to bring under domination
- to set out
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- anything that is viable or touchable or to offer a reason of argument
- personal behavior or to manage
- to allow to do something or to license
- in a particular place or existing occurring now
- to refuse to have or
- a person who resists authority or to reject
11 Clues: to ship • to set out • to refuse to have or • personal behavior or to manage • to allow to do something or to license • an agreement with more than two parties • a basic matter or to bring under domination • a person who resists authority or to reject • in a particular place or existing occurring now • to leave something somewhere or a water less land • ...
Ojibwemowin I - Nouns 2021-10-09
Latin neuter nouns 2021-01-28
Find the Nouns 2022-03-16
11 Clues: a thought • frozen water • feeling of dread • feeling of vexation • another word for bravery • second largest continent • place where students are taught • feeling of pleasure and happiness • affection towards someone dear to you • a black solid that can be used for fuel • a weather element that cools the atmosphere
PLURAL OF NOUNS 2022-05-11
PLURAL OF NOUNS 2022-05-09
irregular plural nouns 2022-02-14
Irregular Plural Nouns 2023-12-14
NOUNS (Kata Benda) 2023-09-11
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Used for reading • A type of vehicle • Likes to chase mice • An electronic device • Australia's exotic animal • A sweet food made from cocoa • has melody, rhythm, and harmony • A musical instrument with strings • Nocturnal animal lives in the cave • an exciting exploration and experience
Plural (2+) Nouns 2024-07-27
English Terms Crosswords 2022-03-08
Across
- People, places or things/objects: table, palace etc.
- Extreme exaggeration not meant to take them literally.
- Repetition of the same letter or sound in several words: The Teacher Taught Terribly
- A word that adds to/ modifies the meaning of a verb or adjective: quickly
- A word or phrase used a number of times throughout a text
- A word used to describe an action: running
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- A question asked for dramatic effect where no answer is obvious so does not need to be provided
- A describing word (adds to the noun): blue table
- To give human characteristics to something non human
- A comparison between two things which have something in common used to create a clear image.
- A comparison using like or as
11 Clues: A comparison using like or as • A word used to describe an action: running • A describing word (adds to the noun): blue table • To give human characteristics to something non human • People, places or things/objects: table, palace etc. • Extreme exaggeration not meant to take them literally. • A word or phrase used a number of times throughout a text • ...
Using the internet 2022-11-23
Across
- It is a type of identification you use together with a password to access a program
- It is a command we use to remark the most important words
- Predetermines letters in a word document
- You select some words and you can write them without typing them
- We use it to write the first letter of proper nouns and the first letter after a point
- Structure os a business simplified in an image
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- You use the keyboard crtl+k
- A line you put under characters
- This action is used to attach the things that we copy or cut in a document
- It's a text that lets you access your computer
- You select something in the document, delete it, and you can paste it somewhere else
11 Clues: You use the keyboard crtl+k • A line you put under characters • Predetermines letters in a word document • It's a text that lets you access your computer • Structure os a business simplified in an image • It is a command we use to remark the most important words • You select some words and you can write them without typing them • ...
Affixes and Roots 2024-10-30
Across
- the suffix attached to words like "clock" or "length" to indicate direction or manner
- the meaning denoted by "dem-" in words like "demography", "democracy" or "pandemic"
- the meaning of the root "orn-" in words like "ornament", "adorn",
- the meaning of the suffix "-less"
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- the suffix that means "position", "power" or "skill" as found in "owner...", "kin...", "partner..."
- the meaning of the root "aqu-" in words like "Aquarius","aqueduct" or "aquarium"
- the prefix that indicates a sense of being "false" or "deceived"
- the prefix that indicates "formerly"
- the original meaning of the root "poli-" as in "cosmopolitan", "police" or "policy"
- the prefix attached to nouns and verbs, meaning "bad, wrong,"
- the meaning of the root "grav-" in words like "gravity", "grief" or "aggravate"
11 Clues: the meaning of the suffix "-less" • the prefix that indicates "formerly" • the prefix attached to nouns and verbs, meaning "bad, wrong," • the prefix that indicates a sense of being "false" or "deceived" • the meaning of the root "orn-" in words like "ornament", "adorn", • the meaning of the root "grav-" in words like "gravity", "grief" or "aggravate" • ...
