nouns Crossword Puzzles
Fall Exam Review: Grammar & Short Story Terms 2018-12-12
Across
- This occurs when we know that Odysseus has arrived back home, but Penelope does not.
- Della in "The Gift of the Magi"
- Penelope is this, because she does not change
- This is sprinkled throughout "The Cask of Amontillado," because we are unsure of what Montressor will do.
- Mission barely accomplished. What is "barely accomplished"?
- I carefully went around the horse. What part of speech is "carefully"?
- running, is, have
- FANBOYS
- The pretty princess in the coach went to the ball. What is "The pretty princess in the coach"?
- of view Montressor tells us the story of "The Cask of Amontillado."
- Zaroff
- The foot on Montressor's coat of arms is an example of this
Down
- I remember that dog. What is "remember"?
- person v. person
- learning about a character
- describes nouns or pronouns
- Rainsford being in Zaroff's room
- person, place, thing
- Money cannot buy love.
- Carla never finishes her test. What is "Carla"?
- Yikes!
- describes relation in space or time
- He went fishing. What part of speech is "he"?
- the island for "The Most Dangerous Game"
24 Clues: Yikes! • Zaroff • FANBOYS • person v. person • running, is, have • person, place, thing • Money cannot buy love. • learning about a character • describes nouns or pronouns • Della in "The Gift of the Magi" • Rainsford being in Zaroff's room • describes relation in space or time • I remember that dog. What is "remember"? • the island for "The Most Dangerous Game" • ...
Module 2 and 3 Crossword 2021-11-05
Across
- a word that links the subject with a noun, pronoun pr adjective.
- a noun that names something intangible.
- a word that points out a noun.
- a word that expresses an action or state of being.
- an action verb that expresses action without passing it to a receiver.
- a main verb preceded by at least one helping verb.
- a word that introduces a subordinate clause.
- a word that may express physical or mental action.
- a word used to join words.
- a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
Down
- a word that replaces a noun.
- an action verb that expresses an action directed towards something.
- a word used to express emotion.
- two or more nouns used together as one noun.
- a word that modifies a verb or an adjective.
- a word used to modify a noun or pronoun.
- a noun that names something tangible.
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun to another word.
- a noun that is only capitalized when at the start of a sentence.
- a noun that is always capitalized.
20 Clues: a word used to join words. • a word that replaces a noun. • a word that points out a noun. • a word used to express emotion. • a noun that is always capitalized. • a noun that names something tangible. • a noun that names something intangible. • a word used to modify a noun or pronoun. • two or more nouns used together as one noun. • ...
crossword puzzle 2014-09-18
Across
- process
- opposite of past
- horizantal number "8"
- opposite of passive
- every book has its own creator
- what you get from school
- group of words that expresses a thought
- one of its purpose is to find some specific information
- an act of applying
- pieces of information
- words used to describe an action
- name of a place, person or a thing
- recording of the imortant information
- color of filipiñana books BU library
- professional nouns
- a place where you should always be quiet
- ablity learned from traning
Down
- you'll get an egg in algebra without this
- a group of words
- to determine
- knowledge obtained from investigatio or from study
- all we have is this
- standing under
- a paper which conatains news
- international languange
- these are words used to describe something or someone
- something that is made by combining different things
- describes an artist
- color of reserved books in the BU library
- what you're doing right at this moment
- studying or observing
- call again
32 Clues: process • call again • to determine • standing under • a group of words • opposite of past • an act of applying • professional nouns • all we have is this • opposite of passive • describes an artist • horizantal number "8" • pieces of information • studying or observing • international languange • what you get from school • ablity learned from traning • a paper which conatains news • ...
SPAG PRACTICE 2016-05-03
Across
- - takes the place of a noun eg I, it, she, him
- - Verbs to show level of possibility eg will, may, must, should
- letters a/e/i/o/u
- words that sound the same but have different meanings
- Words that mean the same
- - a type of past or present eg She IS/WAS reading a book
- - Sub... forms show something imagined, wished, possible
- - where or when something is in relation to something else
- - a type of noun eg, love, fear, aggression
Down
- Opposite word eg good/bad
- - words that give more info about a verb, adjective or adverb
- all letters that are not vowels
- - a type of pronoun eg my, mine, your, their
- - Words that introduce nouns eg a,an, the, this, that,
- A type of conjunction eg because, when, if, because
- - words that describe a noun
- plural of loaf
- - use to show possession eg the girl's bag
- plural of baby
- - the thing or person who is carrying out the action
- - a doing word eg play, work, study
- - who the action is being done to
22 Clues: plural of loaf • plural of baby • letters a/e/i/o/u • Words that mean the same • Opposite word eg good/bad • - words that describe a noun • all letters that are not vowels • - who the action is being done to • - a doing word eg play, work, study • - use to show possession eg the girl's bag • - a type of noun eg, love, fear, aggression • - a type of pronoun eg my, mine, your, their • ...
Wednesday's Puzzle 2022-05-18
Across
- groups of lines in a poem
- of great strength
- to put in danger
- distant
- the lesson the author is trying to teach the reader
- to travel around something
- to give notice
- to tear down
- skillful
- a part of a whole
- people speaking
- a conclusion based on reasoning
- the right to enter
- verbs used as nouns
- how a word makes you feel
- bitter regret
Down
- extremely hungry
- used in place of words in a quote
- what a drama is divided into
- the main character
- a dull gray alloy of tin with lead
- proud
- calling for haste or immediate action
- the highest peak
- serious and unemotional
- the series of events in a story
- to make smaller
- a sharp remark used to make fun of someone
- to set free
- the point of greatest intensity
- to read between the lines
- to soak thoroughly
- how a story makes you feel
- the ending of a story in which the problem is resolved
- to produce or bring into being
- dirty
36 Clues: proud • dirty • distant • skillful • to set free • to tear down • bitter regret • to give notice • to make smaller • people speaking • extremely hungry • to put in danger • the highest peak • of great strength • a part of a whole • the main character • to soak thoroughly • the right to enter • verbs used as nouns • serious and unemotional • groups of lines in a poem • to read between the lines • ...
Review 2022-11-29
Across
- you can touch this type of noun
- a personal attack instead of attacking the argument
- if you want to describe how much of something, use this type of adjective
- a pronoun replaces a ____ in a sentence
- this type of adjective is used to ask a question
- a ______ is an error in logic
- this type of adjective comes from a proper noun
- a _____ noun is made up of two or more words
- this type of verb could be mental or physical
- a _____ noun is not specific
- if something is based on opinion and bias, it is _____
Down
- if something is based in facts, it is _____
- if everyone else is doing it, so should I!
- we reviewed ____ types of adjectives
- a _____ verb connects the subject to more information
- this describes a noun or a pronoun
- a _____ verb has more than one word
- an ____ pronoun does not refer to a specific person, thing, or idea
- you cannot touch an ______ noun
- if event a happens before event b, then a caused b
- a ____ is a person, place, thing or idea
- we reviewed _____ types of nouns
22 Clues: a _____ noun is not specific • a ______ is an error in logic • you can touch this type of noun • you cannot touch an ______ noun • we reviewed _____ types of nouns • this describes a noun or a pronoun • a _____ verb has more than one word • we reviewed ____ types of adjectives • a pronoun replaces a ____ in a sentence • a ____ is a person, place, thing or idea • ...
Justice 2018-04-27
Across
- A synonym for 'prison'
- (Verb) To say that someone committed a crime
- You must respect it
- Data presented that proves that someone committed a crime, and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
- (Verb)Synonym of 'steal'
- Something that makes it certain that a person really committed a crime
- The final decision
- (Verb) Explain what you saw or heard
- The opposite of guilty
- (Verb/Nouns)To try to reverse the decision
- The act of killing someone
Down
- The person who is in charge of the trial and who passes the sentence
- Person who defends someone by giving arguments
- Room in prison
- When someone goes to prison forever
- Group of people who make the decision to condemn or not
- (Verb)To declare or prove that someone is guilty
- Legal process that decides whether someone is innocent or guilty
- The opposite of innocent
- Person who sees a crime
- A slang (argot) word for the police
- The place where justice is made, and where the arguments are heard
22 Clues: Room in prison • The final decision • You must respect it • A synonym for 'prison' • The opposite of guilty • Person who sees a crime • (Verb)Synonym of 'steal' • The opposite of innocent • The act of killing someone • When someone goes to prison forever • A slang (argot) word for the police • (Verb) Explain what you saw or heard • (Verb/Nouns)To try to reverse the decision • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2023-05-04
Across
- sources that have been written by people who experienced the events they recorded
- the argument that is provided in a thesis statement or topic sentences
- to make something more comprehensible
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- to repeat a word, phrase, or passage from another source
- to show clearly
- language that can not be taken literally (simile, metaphor, etc.)
- combining evidence and background knowledge to draw a logical conclusion
Down
- the perspective of the narrator (first person, third person)
- most important point the author makes about a text
- text with features that include characters, plot, a problem, and solution
- associated with the dictionary meaning of the word
- to study something closely and carefully
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- the part of the story where the problem is resolved
- the question or direction you are being asked to respond to
- a particular type or category of text
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- message or lesson of a work of fiction
20 Clues: to show clearly • to make something more comprehensible • a particular type or category of text • message or lesson of a work of fiction • to study something closely and carefully • the expression or the attitude of the writer • grammatical term for words that replace nouns • nonfiction writing that is intended to inform • ...
Grammar Crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- The University of Georgia UGA is where my mom went to school
- In between all items in a ____ includes a comma
- Its a nice day outside
- Used to join words or parts of words
- When linking two independent _____, use a semi colon
- I brought my notebook,computer,and pencil
- Used instead of commas (or parentheses) to interrupt a sentence
- John finished all his homework Kathleen did not finish hers
- The concert was amazing, and I took some pictures of the show.
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- It has to begin with an ________ clause
- The crowd, who remained rowdy throughout the concert,sang along to every song
- The lead singer has long, dark, greasy dreadlocks
- The massive crowd,on the other hand, is something I am not looking forward to
- Enclose additional information that can clarify a point
- Apostrophe form _________ nouns
- I love vanilla ice cream but my brother prefers chocolate
- The lead singer screamed, "What's up Detroit!"
- He got what he worked for: he really earned that promotion
- Punctuation goes ______ the parenthesis
- 22 in word form
20 Clues: 22 in word form • Its a nice day outside • Apostrophe form _________ nouns • Used to join words or parts of words • It has to begin with an ________ clause • Punctuation goes ______ the parenthesis • I brought my notebook,computer,and pencil • The lead singer screamed, "What's up Detroit!" • In between all items in a ____ includes a comma • ...
Brain Power 2023-05-30
Across
- Six Flags coaster
- rich port in espanol
- mad flyer
- Space battles?
- the are often mashed
- This show could be called "weird nouns"
- cheese en espanol
- Former home of the Warriors
- Canadian rapper
- One of Lebron's former teams
- Former CGS Principal
- Do it for______________
- a man made river
- Haitian capital
- very important person initials
- Popular streaming site
- what we call soccer
- Game could be called seats and tunes
- small geniuses
- candy gummey surrounded by a teachers pet?
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- Roman water invention
- classic chromebook game
- classic chowder ingredient
- Whose clubhouse is on Disney?
- larege mouth, small mouth and striped
- Domician capital
- Former U.S. VP
- the sacred text of Judaism
- two faced character in a novel
- cousin of the pastelito
- Fish typically found on pizza
- a teacher ready to come out his shell
- scared text of Islam
- Boba Fett's job
- German ally in WWII
- Canobie coaster
- Where DVDs can come from
37 Clues: mad flyer • Space battles? • Former U.S. VP • small geniuses • Canadian rapper • Haitian capital • Boba Fett's job • Canobie coaster • Domician capital • a man made river • Six Flags coaster • cheese en espanol • German ally in WWII • what we call soccer • rich port in espanol • the are often mashed • Former CGS Principal • scared text of Islam • Roman water invention • Popular streaming site • ...
Review Puzzle 2023-11-25
Across
- This country has the largest population.
- Italy has many ... to see.
- "Did you hear that ... ?"
- "My favorite ... is English."
- Fish is ... than meat.
- He holds the world ... for 100-meter sprint.
- "What is the ... of Tokyo?"
- It's not cheap.
- Verbs, nouns and adjectives, for example.
- "I want to study. Stop ... me!"
- "What do you ... do on the weekend?"
- "I will ... you an interesting story."
- "I love this music! It's .... !"
- "He is never tired. He's always ..."
- "Turn down the music! It's too ..."
Down
- "This music is ... I hate it."
- Sushi is a ... Japanese food.
- Ramen and udon are examples of this.
- It means building design.
- Smartphones have small ones.
- Ottawa is the ... of Canada.
- "Welcome to Starbucks. May I take your ...?"
- The best cookies are this kind.
- Windsor ... is in England.
- "How do you ... this word?"
- "This kind of music makes me sleepy."
- "What kind of food do you ... I order?"
- Garlic toast and soup are examples.
- "I ... pizza to pasta."
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
30 Clues: It's not cheap. • Fish is ... than meat. • "I ... pizza to pasta." • It means building design. • "Did you hear that ... ?" • Italy has many ... to see. • Windsor ... is in England. • "What is the ... of Tokyo?" • "How do you ... this word?" • Smartphones have small ones. • Ottawa is the ... of Canada. • Sushi is a ... Japanese food. • "My favorite ... is English." • ...
English Review 2024-02-22
Across
- a noun giving more information to another noun
- unwilling or hesitant to do something
- a verb form acting as a noun; always ends in -ing
- when a subject receives action of verb
- Main idea of paragraph - typically first or second sentence
- to come before something else
- cheerful and friendly
- Participle: Tackling the running child was a bad idea.
- Infinitive: He needed to jump over the stream.
- The teacher had to ____ the disobedient child.
- Adverbs can describe verbs, adverbs or ___
- to + a verb
- Verbs can be action, linking or ___
Down
- synonym of endless
- loud; noisy
- Guard/Servant of the house on Ship-Trap Island
- a verb form acting as an adjective
- bat, helmet, ball, and glove for baseball
- He was stomping his foot like a ____ child.
- Adjectives describe a ____
- when a subject performs the action of the verb
- Main character in Most Dangerous Game
- Appositive or Participle: The man, falling over, landed in the pool.
- He was bleeding ____ from the accident.
- doing something with little effort put into it
- Nouns are a person, place, thing or ____
- Gerund: Running a marathon seems like exhausting work.
27 Clues: loud; noisy • to + a verb • synonym of endless • cheerful and friendly • Adjectives describe a ____ • to come before something else • a verb form acting as an adjective • Verbs can be action, linking or ___ • unwilling or hesitant to do something • Main character in Most Dangerous Game • when a subject receives action of verb • He was bleeding ____ from the accident. • ...
Concepts of Print Spelling and Vocabulary 2025-08-19
Across
- The name of a book.
- Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Shows the relationship between the noun or pronoun and the other words in the sentence.
- A single symbol in the alphabet.
- A group of letters put together that has meaning.
- An action; something you do.
- Marks at the end of a sentence, or in the middle of a sentence, that let us know how to read the sentence.
- The person who writes the words in a book.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- Something that describes.
- Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
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- Describes or modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- Something that asks a question.
- One side of a sheet of paper in a book.
- Words that express strong emotion.
- The person who draws the pictures in a book.
- A group of words that go together to make a complete thought.
- A set of pages with words and pictures that tell a story or give information.
- The blank area between words that shows where one word ends and another begins.
- Replaces a noun.
20 Clues: Replaces a noun. • The name of a book. • Something that describes. • An action; something you do. • Something that asks a question. • A single symbol in the alphabet. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • Words that express strong emotion. • Connects words, phrases, or clauses. • One side of a sheet of paper in a book. • Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns. • ...
ELA Term Review 2025-09-09
Across
- words which describe verbs and adverbs
- using a word for its sound only (hard to spell)
- words which describe nouns
- a word used to identify an action or state of being
- the type of word that "a" and "the" are
- beginning of a story
- when the conflict of a story is resolved
- a comparison using like or as
- a comparison that does not use like or as
- two opposite words combining to create a new meaning
- the punctuation used to end a sentence
- a __________ incident gives a protagonist their goal
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- giving human traits to nonhuman objects
- the type of punctuation mark that shows a question
- multiple similar sounds at the start of words
- exaggeration that is not meant to be believed
- the type of punctuation mark that you could use to show shouting
- the puncutation that could be used to separate items in a list
- a word which replaces a noun with a general noun
- a word used to identify a person, place, or thing
20 Clues: beginning of a story • words which describe nouns • a comparison using like or as • words which describe verbs and adverbs • the punctuation used to end a sentence • giving human traits to nonhuman objects • the type of word that "a" and "the" are • when the conflict of a story is resolved • a comparison that does not use like or as • ...
Parts of Speech 2021-04-25
Across
- Is one of the key steps to learning grammar
- A word that describe an action, for example, "play".
- A word that describe a place, thing or person, for example, "bank".
- Words that ilustrate an emotional state, for example, "ouch".
- Joins to parts of a sentence, for instance,"and".
- Modifies/describes a noun/pronoun.
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- modifies a verb or an adjective, for example, "clearly".
- A word that can take the place of a noun, for instance, "she".
- Used with noun/pronoun to create a phrase that modifies other parts of speech, for instance, "down".
- They precede nouns in a sentence, for instance, "the", "a", "an".
10 Clues: Modifies/describes a noun/pronoun. • Is one of the key steps to learning grammar • Joins to parts of a sentence, for instance,"and". • A word that describe an action, for example, "play". • modifies a verb or an adjective, for example, "clearly". • Words that ilustrate an emotional state, for example, "ouch". • ...
Plural of nouns 2020-12-07
12 Clues: plural de pé • plural de faca • plural de rato • plural de bebê • plural de lobo • plural de rádio • plural de homem • plural de ganso • plural de mulher • plural de esposa • plutal de tomate • plural de criança
Abstract Nouns Crossword 2020-07-17
Across
- Having knowledge and deep understanding
- Knowing that you can do it if you work hard
- An experience of feeling very positive about something
- What you feel when you are scared
- The quality of showing courage
Down
- Demonstrating the ability to be calm and wait
- A feeling of intense interest in something
- Feeling sad and hopeless
- The quality of being truthful
- A deep affection
- The ability to understand what someone else is feelings
- A feeling of wanting what someone else has
12 Clues: A deep affection • Feeling sad and hopeless • The quality of being truthful • The quality of showing courage • What you feel when you are scared • Having knowledge and deep understanding • A feeling of intense interest in something • A feeling of wanting what someone else has • Knowing that you can do it if you work hard • Demonstrating the ability to be calm and wait • ...
Adverbs, adjectives, nouns 2020-11-26
Across
- adverb related to the adjective 'comfortable'
- adjective related to the noun 'approach'
- adjective related to the noun 'distraction'
- noun related to the adjective 'amusing'
- adverb related to the noun 'strength'
- adjective related to the noun 'amazement'
- adverb related to the noun 'succesful'
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- adjective related to the noun 'protection'
- noun related to the adverb 'understandably'
- noun related to the adjective 'comfortable'
- adjective related to the noun 'beauty'
- noun related to the adverb 'actively'
12 Clues: adverb related to the noun 'strength' • noun related to the adverb 'actively' • adjective related to the noun 'beauty' • adverb related to the noun 'succesful' • noun related to the adjective 'amusing' • adjective related to the noun 'approach' • adjective related to the noun 'amazement' • adjective related to the noun 'protection' • ...
La Familia: Nouns 2024-10-08
12 Clues: doll • only • toys • child • shower • mirror • bathtub • child/son • Cody has one - a mustache • boyfriend (first year word) • _______de puluche: stuffed animals • pair, another word for boyfriend or girlfriend
Nouns and Verbs 2022-09-29
12 Clues: infant • over here • not awake • moving up • earn money • make clean • your people • not standing • young person • people you like • mom or dad's dad • mom or dad's mom
Plural of nouns 2023-09-05
Irregular Plural Nouns 2026-02-12
12 Clues: not men • not women • male teens • female teens • toes are here • nine, for a cat • cats chase them • we are all these • brush twice daily • amazon sends these • cry a lot, smell nice • noisy, expensive, worth it
Lesson 1- Our Global World 2022-04-01
Across
- / a world that is similar in meaning to another world, like big and large
- / impacting both global and local at the same time
- / a way to problem-solve, where people try to come up with as many possible ideas or answers as they can to answer a question or solve a problem
- / a desire to know or learn something
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- /a comparison between two things, done to explain and describe something
- /a group of people with things in common
- / a person who is committed to learning
- / words that describe nouns or pronouns
- /showing agreement and giving encouragement
- / who you are as an individual and how you look at the world
10 Clues: / a desire to know or learn something • / a person who is committed to learning • / words that describe nouns or pronouns • /a group of people with things in common • /showing agreement and giving encouragement • / impacting both global and local at the same time • / who you are as an individual and how you look at the world • ...
Homophones by EmilyW 2021-05-28
Across
- A synonym of track on which you follow
- Synonym of reduce that starts with L
- A pronoun that describes someone else’s property
- A tube in your body that circulates blood
- Having a high opinion about someone’s appearance and rhymes with fame
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- A word that means rough in texture that rhymes with horse
- A class when you learn something
- A word that is used to alternate two nouns that has a synonym of either
- People that go to the doctor to get a check up or get a prescription for medicine
- A finned device that is pushed by wind or water and rhymes with cane
10 Clues: A class when you learn something • Synonym of reduce that starts with L • A synonym of track on which you follow • A tube in your body that circulates blood • A pronoun that describes someone else’s property • A word that means rough in texture that rhymes with horse • A finned device that is pushed by wind or water and rhymes with cane • ...
Grammar 2022-05-19
Across
- a word that can take the place of a noun like: he,she,it,them,those.
- a small word (a, an, the) that is usually used with nouns.
- what or who a sentence is about
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- to make an idea know or understandable to someone
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- words that describe a noun
- words that are shortened in form and are put together to form one new word.
- a word that shows location like: there,under,over
- words that usually modify verbs. Adverbs answer the question when?, where?, how?, how much?, how long?, or how often? They often end in 'ly'.
- a word that describes an action
10 Clues: words that describe a noun • what or who a sentence is about • a person, place, thing, or idea • a word that describes an action • a word that shows location like: there,under,over • to make an idea know or understandable to someone • a small word (a, an, the) that is usually used with nouns. • a word that can take the place of a noun like: he,she,it,them,those. • ...
Parts of speech 2022-09-25
Across
- of time they indicate the time of an action and answers the question when?
- pronouns refer to general persons , or places or things
Down
- is a word used to describe, or modify noun or pronoun
- pronouns adds emphasis
- nouns identifies a particular person,animal, place , thing or idea
- shows the relationship between a noun or pronouns and other words in a sentence
6 Clues: pronouns adds emphasis • is a word used to describe, or modify noun or pronoun • pronouns refer to general persons , or places or things • nouns identifies a particular person,animal, place , thing or idea • of time they indicate the time of an action and answers the question when? • ...
Toefl listening skills 1 - 17 2021-09-11
Across
- Skill 5. Listen for who and what in P_____ (pas actif)
- Skill 1. Focus on the last L_____
- Skill 10. Listen for negatives with the C________ (comparaison)
- Skill 13. Listen for emphatic expressions of _______ (on t'as fait un anniversaire ....)
- Skill 4. Draw C ________ (end of essay)
- Skill 2. Choose answer with S______ (pas antonymes)
- Skill 6. Listen for who and what with multiple N_____(tu as un prénom et un ...)
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- Skill 16. Listen for two and three part V________. (le sujet et le ..)
- Skill 11. Listen for expressions of A_________(d'accord)
- Skill 9. Listen for A_____ ‘ negative’ expressions (presque en anglais)
- Skill 7. Listen for N______ expressions (pas positif)
- Skill 12. Listen for expressions of U____________ and suggestion. (l'incertitude)
- Skill 8. Listen for D____ negative expressions (un ...expresso)
- Skill 17. Listen for I_________ (expressions en anglais)
- Skill 3. Avoid similar S______
- Skill 14. Listen for __________. (des souhaits en anglais)
- Skill 15. Listen for U________ conditions (pas vrai)
17 Clues: Skill 3. Avoid similar S______ • Skill 1. Focus on the last L_____ • Skill 4. Draw C ________ (end of essay) • Skill 2. Choose answer with S______ (pas antonymes) • Skill 15. Listen for U________ conditions (pas vrai) • Skill 5. Listen for who and what in P_____ (pas actif) • Skill 7. Listen for N______ expressions (pas positif) • ...
English 2021/2022 2022-05-22
Across
- a backpack, used in hiking
- a practical joke or mischievous act
- adjective, evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill
- adjective, of great or more than average width
- a small inflatable rubber boat
- a play or film in which singing and dancing play an essential part
- cause someone to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed
- the sport or activity of paddling a kayak
Down
- a film, television drama, or novel about cowboys
- a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of something bad
- a television or radio drama serial dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters
- catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall
- grammar tense, used to describe finished actions
- moving in one side and out of the other side
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- a large number of people or things, used with countable nouns
- a word that describes a noun
17 Clues: a backpack, used in hiking • a word that describes a noun • a small inflatable rubber boat • a practical joke or mischievous act • the sport or activity of paddling a kayak • moving in one side and out of the other side • adjective, of great or more than average width • a film, television drama, or novel about cowboys • grammar tense, used to describe finished actions • ...
chase 2025-03-18
Pronouns Review 2022-09-07
Across
- a part of speech that replaces a noun in a sentence
- a pronoun that is used to refer to a specific person or thing
- a pronoun used when you are asking a question
- a pronoun used to emphasize a noun or a pronoun
- a pronoun that refers to things or people in general
Down
- a pronoun that focuses the attention on the nouns they are replacing
- a pronoun that demonstrates ownership
- a pronoun used with another noun or pronouns when something does something to itself
- a pronoun that is used to connect a phrase or clause to a noun or pronoun
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 that is used to refer to a specific person or thing • ...
Identifying Parts Of Speech 2026-01-09
Across
- A word that modifies, describes nouns or pronounce,pretty girl or blue book
- A word that expresses emotion,Wow! or Ow!
- Person place or thing,child or jon
- A word the is used before a noun and functions as a adjective,The or A
Down
- A word that takes the place of a noun and works like a noun,she or he
- A connector of words, and or but
- A word the makes a relationship between a word and object,beside or on
- A word that modifies verbs,quickly or frantically
- An action occurrence or existence,run or jump
9 Clues: A connector of words, and or but • Person place or thing,child or jon • A word that expresses emotion,Wow! or Ow! • An action occurrence or existence,run or jump • A word that modifies verbs,quickly or frantically • A word that takes the place of a noun and works like a noun,she or he • A word the makes a relationship between a word and object,beside or on • ...
Parts of speech and grammar - MexCanadian 2015-08-19
Across
- Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case C
- The words my, your, our, his, her, its, are "____" adjectives
- Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case A
- Word used to indicate one thing, person, place or idea that is in proximity
- Word used to indicate more than one thing, person, place or idea that is in proximity
- Expressions of emotion
- Words that name things
- Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case B
- Words that help adverbs, adjectives and verbs
- Words that substitute nouns
Down
- Words that describe a person, a thing, and idea or a place
- Alberto is a "____" noun
- Words that show a relationship between words and a noun
- Words that link or unite two equal parts of speech, or equivalent groups of words
- gas is a "____" noun
- Word used to indicate more than one thing, person, place or idea that is not in proximity
- Word used to indicate one thing, person, place or idea that is not in proximity
17 Clues: gas is a "____" noun • Expressions of emotion • Words that name things • Alberto is a "____" noun • Words that substitute nouns • Words that help adverbs, adjectives and verbs • Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case C • Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case A • Pronunciation of regular verbs in past, case B • ...
SWS Review 2022-04-13
Across
- This piece of punctuation is used before one of the FANBOYS to create a coordinating conjunction.
- The first conjunction in the acronym FANBOYS.
- The action or linking verb that tells what the subject of each clause is doing, feeling, sensing, and/or being.
- Simple, compound, complex, and complex-compound are all types of these.
- This type of phrase begins with a part of speech such as “around, over, to, under,” followed by a modifier(s).
- A small group of words that work together to form a significant part of a clause. They never include the subject or the main verb of the clause.
- A clause that contains a subject, a verb, but does not express a complete thought.
- This type of verb combines with the main verb (action or linking) to create a verb phrase.
- This type of conjunction is always the first word(s) of the dependent clause; it reveals the relationship of the independent clause to the dependent clause.
- This type of sentence is a single independent clause with capitalization at the beginning and punctuation at the end. It can have a variety of subject(s) and verb(s).
- This word or words tells us what the sentence or clause is about. They are always nouns or pronouns.
- This is the first word used in an infinitive phrase.
- This type of conjunction combines a comma and one of the FANBOYS. It connects independent clauses.
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- This clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb, and form a complete thought.
- What your brain is going to become and what you will not need to pay for once you learn grammar and sentence writing structures.
- These parts of speech show action or state of being of the subject.
- A group of words that complete a phrase. Ex. “...to the store.” (Can also be a single word.)
- This person, place, thing, or idea can be the subject(s) of a sentence.
- This part of speech is used to modify nouns and pronouns.
- SV, SVV, SSV, SSVV, I;I, I,cI, D,I, ID, and D,cID are all examples of sentence writing ____________.
- Type of phrase formed by combining the word “to” with any verb and modifier(s).
- The part of speech that begins this phrase “...over the fence …”
- Verbs: Am, Are, Is, Was, Were, Be, Being, Been.
23 Clues: The first conjunction in the acronym FANBOYS. • Verbs: Am, Are, Is, Was, Were, Be, Being, Been. • This is the first word used in an infinitive phrase. • This part of speech is used to modify nouns and pronouns. • The part of speech that begins this phrase “...over the fence …” • These parts of speech show action or state of being of the subject. • ...
Semester review 2024-05-13
Across
- noun - a person, place, thing, or idea and is not capitalized.
- sentence that has more than one part that can stand alone (independent clauses).
- make sure you correct all the spelling and grammatical mistakes in your draft.
- noun - refers to a group of people or things.
- use of one thing to suggest or represent something else.
- three or more words with the same beginning sound to direct attention.
- the use of someone else’s ideas without giving that person credit
- word, phrase, sentence unrelated to the real meaning.
- noun - names an idea, quality, or state.
- what the author is trying to say about a particular topic through the events in the story.
- noun - made up of two or more words and it may be written as one word.
- noun - a particular person, place, thing, or idea and is always capitalized.
- pronoun - doesn’t clearly refer to a specific person or thing in the sentence
- citation - notation in parenthesis in a text providing information about the original source
- noun - an object that can be seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted
- is a word that describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- to give human thoughts, feelings, and characteristics to animals or other objects such as nature
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- words that focus solely on the sense of hearing; the use of words that mimic the sound they describe.
- use clues early in the story about what will happen later in the story.
- describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun.
- nouns refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea
- sentence that has at least two parts: one that can stand alone and another one that cannot
- sentence that has one subject and one predicate.
- Here you write your rough draft; this is the longest and toughest phase.
- multiple words or phrases an author uses to represent someone or something descriptively by appealing to the senses.
- comparison of two different things that are unlike, usually using the words like or as
- nouns refer to one person, place, thing, or idea.
- obvious and deliberate exaggeration; an extravagant statement; a figure of speech not intended to be taken literally
- Looking at your brainstorming lists, decide which structuring method be best
- comparison of two things without using the words “like” or “as ”
- before writing; should involve listing all the similarities and difficulties;
- you can easily identify any areas that need to be fixed, revised, or rewritten from scratch.
32 Clues: noun - names an idea, quality, or state. • describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun. • noun - refers to a group of people or things. • sentence that has one subject and one predicate. • nouns refer to one person, place, thing, or idea. • word, phrase, sentence unrelated to the real meaning. • use of one thing to suggest or represent something else. • ...
nouns 2016-09-28
Nouns 2018-01-15
5 Clues: The snail has tentacles on its head • Fred likes to play tennis with his friend • It is the third planet closest to the sun • Moon is the brightest object in the night sky • The mirror is a surface in which you can see your reflection
Nouns 2021-03-23
5 Clues: - is its plural • - is a table to meet with people • - the people drink with oreo cookies • - the children play and imagine they are chefs • - it is an object where people keep their memories
Nouns 2021-08-27
Mrs. Donnelly's English 10 Grammar 2018-11-15
Across
- a group of words with a subject-verb pair
- -ing ending
- a verb that connects the subject with a word
- the part of the sentence that says something about the subject
- is used in place of one or more nouns
- two words - receives the action of the verb or shows the results of the action
- shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence
- describes or modifies a noun
Down
- sentence with one independent clause & at least one subordinate clause
- modifies a verb, adjective, adverb
- a word part that is added before a base word or root
- FANBOYS - join words or groups of words
- person, place, or thing
- a verb form that can be used as an adjective
- whom or what a sentence is about
- a phrase that is necessary to the meaning of a sentence
- a word part that is added after a base word or root
17 Clues: -ing ending • person, place, or thing • describes or modifies a noun • whom or what a sentence is about • modifies a verb, adjective, adverb • is used in place of one or more nouns • FANBOYS - join words or groups of words • a group of words with a subject-verb pair • a verb that connects the subject with a word • a verb form that can be used as an adjective • ...
Chapter 3 2023-10-23
Across
- _______ Constraints or "help from family and friends"
- _____ Assumption when a word refers to types of objects that are alike in basic ways.
- The Social ________ : to figure out what new words mean, think like other people think
- rapid learning in children
- ______ constraints or "using your head"
- ______ are used to indicate relations between words.
- first ____ words a child says are nouns
- Framing a new verb
- when a child refers to something as one thing when is instead many different things (Eg, cow, horse, dog = dog)
Down
- Parents use fewer of these when talking to their children.
- children are _______ when it comes to looking at language
- The first _______ children learn are the ones they hear most frequently in the speech of their parents
- The ________ Constraints: when children rely on what they've already learned in another language
- An _________ Constraint: when there
- first words tend to be close to ______.
- _____ Assumption when a word refers to a ____ of thing, not the whole.
- Whole ______ Assumption, where a word refers to the whole of something
17 Clues: Framing a new verb • rapid learning in children • An _________ Constraint: when there • ______ constraints or "using your head" • first ____ words a child says are nouns • first words tend to be close to ______. • ______ are used to indicate relations between words. • _______ Constraints or "help from family and friends" • ...
Nouns 2014-02-23
5 Clues: Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Something we use to write with • A place we learn new knowledge • Something we need daily to keep the doctor away
nouns 2021-07-13
Nouns 2024-09-02
NOUNS 2021-05-13
5 Clues: the state or condition of being weak. • a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • a polite expression of praise or admiration • the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
Nouns 2021-05-24
Nouns 2022-01-04
5 Clues: cars need to be put away • carries several passengers • it´s the road for cyclists • transport passengers privately • you can practice the sport you like
nouns 2022-04-21
They Went Left Extra Credit 2026-01-08
Across
- Female leader of the camp. Formal title is Frau
- Breine and Esther take these classes to cope
- Symbol of friendship when Josef shares it with Zofia
- Zofia's last name
- Occupation of the Sister who helps the displaced children
- Instead of pencil or pen, Zofia writes her alphabet with
- Josef's last name
- Josef works with these instead of other refugees or machines
- Zofia titles her grandma this name instead of 'Grandma' or 'Nana'
- Nationality of Miriam
- Part of speech from the book: Miriam, letter, journey, memory,
Down
- Last name of the family who hosts Josef and Zofia on their journey home
- Zofia gives this treat to Feather
- The camp is low on this supply
- Simple toilet term that the refugees use
- Twin who writes letters constantly in their cabin
- Character trait of Josef when Zofia asks about his experience in survival
- The sharp memories that interrupt Zofia is this literary tool Hesse is using
- Main spokesman for the men in the camp when he is sitting in the cafeteria with the girls
19 Clues: Zofia's last name • Josef's last name • Nationality of Miriam • The camp is low on this supply • Zofia gives this treat to Feather • Simple toilet term that the refugees use • Breine and Esther take these classes to cope • Female leader of the camp. Formal title is Frau • Twin who writes letters constantly in their cabin • Symbol of friendship when Josef shares it with Zofia • ...
LTO Writing Center 2024-08-20
Across
- means 'not as many'. Used with countable nouns.
- a shortened form of a word or phrase
- how you connect ideas, words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs to one another
- guides you through your content by linking ideas and sentences
- the voice used when the focus is on the action and not the person doing the action
- uses the first letters of words in a phrase
- describes the consecutive steps to take for completing a task
- the voice used to show that the subject does the action
- to review your content and be your own editor
- separates items in a list or indicates a pause in a sentence
Down
- three evenly space periods
- used in contractions and also shows possession
- the basic framework for your content
- when you follow the same rules throughout your writing, for terminology, format, spelling, verb tense, audience, and point of view
- who you write for
- used at the end of a complete sentence
- main idea of a text
- extra words that clutter your sentences
- verb that means to influence
19 Clues: who you write for • main idea of a text • three evenly space periods • verb that means to influence • a shortened form of a word or phrase • the basic framework for your content • used at the end of a complete sentence • extra words that clutter your sentences • uses the first letters of words in a phrase • to review your content and be your own editor • ...
Grade 9 English Revision Crossword 2024-11-07
Across
- A word that expresses action or state of being
- A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence
- A clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence
- A sentence with two or more independent clauses
- A sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- A punctuation mark used to enclose additional information
- A verb tense that expresses an action that is happening now
- A sentence with one independent clause
- A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun
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- A word that is used to replace a noun
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
- A conjunction that connects two independent clauses
- A punctuation mark used to indicate direct speech
- A punctuation mark used to indicate possession or omission
- A verb tense that expresses an action that happened in the past
- A word that shows the relationship between nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases
- A clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence
19 Clues: A word that is used to replace a noun • A sentence with one independent clause • A word that describes a noun or pronoun • A word that expresses action or state of being • A sentence with two or more independent clauses • A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses • A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea • ...
Langauge Arts November Review 2024-11-04
Across
- _______ nouns name a specific noun that and are always capitalized
- _______ take the place of a noun
- _______ are words that are an action or state of being
- _______ marks surround spoken words
- _________ evidence is information directly from the text that supports your answer.
- ________ modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
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- _________ of a sentence is who is doing the action in the sentence
- ________ the reader is a writing strategy to start a narrative or story and engage the reader so they want to keep reading
- ________ words and phrases help move the story along
- _________ details give information about senses felt in the story and help make the story come alive for the reader
- _________ are words that describe a noun
- ________ of a sentence is the action that the subject is doing in the sentence
- ________ is the central idea or underlying message of the story
13 Clues: _______ take the place of a noun • _______ marks surround spoken words • _________ are words that describe a noun • ________ modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs • ________ words and phrases help move the story along • _______ are words that are an action or state of being • ________ is the central idea or underlying message of the story • ...
Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives 2022-05-21
Across
- You _____ in your bed
- When you happy, you _____?
- You ____ the ball with your foot
- When you sad you ______?
- What do you DO in the pool?
- You _____ the ball to the dog
- The sun shines _______ in the sky
- Person, place, animal or thing
- The person who teacher you at school
Down
- You _____ the flowers
- Describes the noun
- The children are _____ after playing in the mud
- The ____ cheese smells horrible
- The _____ man uses a walking stick
- Opposite of girl
- What you DO when someone tickles you
- What is the doing word
17 Clues: Opposite of girl • Describes the noun • You _____ the flowers • You _____ in your bed • What is the doing word • When you sad you ______? • When you happy, you _____? • What do you DO in the pool? • You _____ the ball to the dog • Person, place, animal or thing • The ____ cheese smells horrible • You ____ the ball with your foot • The sun shines _______ in the sky • ...
Legal English - Key nouns 2022-02-15
Across
- A court order telling a person or a company to stop doing something, or telling them not to do it in the first place.
- Somebody who has committed a civil wrong to somebody, entitling the victim to claim damages.
- A payment made by a person or company to cover the cost of damage or hardship which they have caused.
- An official who investigates complaints by the public against government departments or other large organisations.
- Money claimed by a claimant from a defendant because of harm or damage done, or money awarded by a court to a claimant as a result of harm suffered by the claimant.
- A licence to trade using a brand name and paying a royalty for it.
- The legal responsibility for paying someone for loss or damage incurred.
- The notifiable offence of telling lies when you have made an oath to say what is true in court.
- An attempt by a third party to make the two sides in an argument agree.
Down
- One of the main conditions of a contract, where one party agrees to what is proposed by the other party. Also the act of signing a bill of exchange to show that you agree to pay for it.
- A failure to carry out the terms of an agreement, a contract, etc.
- A failure to give proper care to something, especially a duty or responsibility, with the result that a person or property is harmed.
- A person who is appointed to deal with financial or other matters on behalf of another person.
- The good reputation of a business and its contacts with its customers.
- A document in which a company acknowledges it owes a debt and gives the company's assets as security.
- Somebody who gives a guarantee.
- The closing of a company and the selling of its assets.
17 Clues: Somebody who gives a guarantee. • The closing of a company and the selling of its assets. • A failure to carry out the terms of an agreement, a contract, etc. • A licence to trade using a brand name and paying a royalty for it. • The good reputation of a business and its contacts with its customers. • ...
Verbs that are Nouns 2019-06-13
Across
- Like a test, but shorter
- Final action to put out a personal fire
- Adam Sandler tells this
- Turns towards something
- Necessary skill for a gymnast
- Usually done with glasses of alcoholic beverages
- Colorful way to draw attention to a statement
- Solved with a scratch
- Stop for a break
Down
- Soccer player's favorite motion
- Sticky liquid substance
- Aspiration and sleep activity
- Something employers look for in senior hires
- Used for parking meter payments
- Having a security badge gives you this
- Indiana Jones' weapon of choice
- Told by a watch
17 Clues: Told by a watch • Stop for a break • Solved with a scratch • Sticky liquid substance • Adam Sandler tells this • Turns towards something • Like a test, but shorter • Aspiration and sleep activity • Necessary skill for a gymnast • Soccer player's favorite motion • Used for parking meter payments • Indiana Jones' weapon of choice • Having a security badge gives you this • ...
plural and singular nouns 2020-05-26
The singular of nouns 2023-04-17
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- Stands in place of the noun.
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
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- Link or join parts of sentences.
- A doing or action word.
- 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.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
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? • ...
Designing a Crossword 2021-11-04
Across
- is a word used in place of one noun or more than one noun.
- is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
- is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- point out a person, place, thing, or idea.
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- connects the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or a adjective in the predicate.
- is a assistant verb
- is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
- names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the 5 senses.
- always begging with a capital letter.
- is a word used to name a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.
- introduces a subordinate clause.
- is a word that expresses an action or state of being.
- names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic.
- is two or more words used together as a single noun.
14 Clues: is a assistant verb • introduces a subordinate clause. • always begging with a capital letter. • point out a person, place, thing, or idea. • is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun. • is two or more words used together as a single noun. • is a word that expresses an action or state of being. • names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic. • ...
# -S15L-MAKING NOUNS PLURAL. 2023-09-10
17 Clues: JOVEN PLURAL • FELIZ PLURAL • LA LEY PLURAL • EL RUBÍ PLURAL • LA CASA PLURAL • EL CARRO PLURAL • EL AVIÓN PLURAL • EL PAPEL PLURAL • EL LÁPIZ PLURAL • EL LIBRO PLURAL • EL MODELO PLURAL • LA CAMISA PLURAL • LA ACTRIZ PLURAL • EL EXAMEN PLURAL • ORGANIZADO PLURAL • EL CORREDOR PLURAL • INTELIGENTE PLURAL
Latin nouns and pronouns 2024-04-05
18 Clues: hoc • cui • eam • lux • hic • quod • vita • nihil • nomen • lumine • verbum • hominum • principio • testionium • ipso,ipsum • omnia, omnes • Deus-Deum-Deo • tenebris,tenebrae
Nouns 2020-07-18
5 Clues: a raised land with flat on top. • a raised land with a peak on top. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • specific name of a person, place, animal, thing. • common name of person, place,animal,thing or an idea
Nouns 2020-05-31
Nouns 2013-04-14
nouns 2023-02-28
5 Clues: A signed personal signature • A position or job that needs to be filled • A circumstance that seems to happen by chance • A legal process to determine guilt or innocence • Something you keep as a reminder of a place or event
Nouns 2019-10-09
5 Clues: / Capital of India • / hisses and is dangerous • / do your homework with this • / use this for going to school • / helps you in understanding lessons
Nouns 2019-10-09
5 Clues: / Capital of India • / hisses and is dangerous • / do your homework with this • / use this for going to school • / helps you in understanding lessons
Parts of Speech Crossword - Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, and Adjectives 2024-02-14
Across
- there are 23 three of them (may, be, do, should, have, will)
- a noun that is specific and is capitalized
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- was, is, are, seems, looks, appears, grew, became, turned
- a pronoun that asks a question (who, whom)
- who or what the sentence is about
- a noun that is general and lowercase
- an adjective that shows possession (my, their, her, his, its, Anna's)
- a pronoun that points to something (that, this, those, these)
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- a pronoun that ends in -self or -selves
- what the subject is doing or a state of being
- it replaces a noun
- a verb that helps the linking or action verb
- a verb that connects the subject to an adjective or noun
- an word that is formed from a proper noun (French, Catholic)
- a word that describes nouns
- a verb that shows what the subject is doing(run/read/listen)
- a pronoun such as everybody, somebody, someone, anybody, everything
- a pronoun that is1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person (I, we, you, they)
19 Clues: it replaces a noun • a word that describes nouns • a person, place, thing, or idea • who or what the sentence is about • a noun that is general and lowercase • a pronoun that ends in -self or -selves • a noun that is specific and is capitalized • a pronoun that asks a question (who, whom) • a verb that helps the linking or action verb • ...
Vocabulary Word 2021-09-29
Across
- A metaphor in which the nouns of the poem have a figurative meaning.
- Two lines of a verse.
- A poem usually with dialogue.
- Lyrical Poetry that uses feelings to express itself
- A poem narrating a story.
- Comparing two words that have no correlation between each other
- Is a difference between what is initially said versus what it meant.
- The same letter beginning in multiple words
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- A verse consisting of 8 lines.
- verse A poem that is open in terms of what the writer does with it.
- It is a poetic form, that came from Ancient Rome, and usually is about love.
- A poem that is usually sorrowful to someone who has passed.
- Is the correspondence between the last syllables in a word.
- A commonly understood word
- A line of words in the poem.Epic: A very long and narrative poem.
- The beat or pace of a poem.
- A poem that uses a 5 line format.
- A word that is repeated in stanzas
- the mood in a poem
19 Clues: the mood in a poem • Two lines of a verse. • A poem narrating a story. • A commonly understood word • The beat or pace of a poem. • A poem usually with dialogue. • A verse consisting of 8 lines. • A poem that uses a 5 line format. • A word that is repeated in stanzas • The same letter beginning in multiple words • Lyrical Poetry that uses feelings to express itself • ...
CrossWord 2020-11-18
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- Smallest units that can carry meaning in a word.
- words,They are words that are used to make your sentences grammatically correct.
- meaning,Semantics have two types of meaning: conceptual meaning and...
- the study of meaning in language.
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- nouns,They take 2 concepts and create a new concept with them.
- 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.
7 Clues: 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 most amazing crossword puzzle 2026-01-20
Across
- A word that connects nouns/pronouns showing where,when
- - The word "Hey! Wait for me!" is used to grab attention
- - In the phrase "bright, shining star," this is the part of speech for 'bright' and 'shining'.
- that connects words, phrases, or clauses (e.g., and, but, or). Sentence: "I wanted tea but I got coffee."
- used to define a noun as specific.
- word or phrase showing strong emotion (Wow!, Ouch!).
- describes a noun or pronoun (The lazy dog).
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- person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., classroom, happiness).
- or state of being (e.g., run, is, seem).
- Joins words, phrases (and, but, or).
- details to verbs, adjective, or another adverb; often ends in -ly.
- - A type of verb that represents a physical thing, like "run" or "think".
12 Clues: used to define a noun as specific. • Joins words, phrases (and, but, or). • or state of being (e.g., run, is, seem). • describes a noun or pronoun (The lazy dog). • word or phrase showing strong emotion (Wow!, Ouch!). • A word that connects nouns/pronouns showing where,when • - The word "Hey! Wait for me!" is used to grab attention • ...
Parts of the speech: "Adjectives" 2025-09-19
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- 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). • ...
ELA Terms 2013-02-28
Across
- it's what you need to prove something to be true
- when the writer provides clues for what will occur later in the story
- words that replace nouns
- when you get the opposite of what you would expect
- when a noun is replaced by a pronoun later in a sentence or statement
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- when a verb is used as a noun
- the punctuation mark that substitutes for a conjunction when connecting two independent clauses
- when a noun is explained in more detail by the word(s) next to it
- type of sentence with two independent clauses connected by a conjunction
- type of sentence with one subject and one predicate
- words that change verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
- type of sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- a concern of the writer in a work
13 Clues: words that replace nouns • when a verb is used as a noun • a concern of the writer in a work • it's what you need to prove something to be true • when you get the opposite of what you would expect • type of sentence with one subject and one predicate • words that change verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- Stands in place of the noun.
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- 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!"
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- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- A doing or action word.
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
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? • ...
Writing Word Puzzle 2023-04-23
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- Words used to introduce text evidence
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- 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 ________
Morphological changes: the story of English 2021-03-29
Across
- Is less synthetic and less inflectional than Old English
- The name of the period, where progressive the “be + -ing” construction was required
- The smallest units of language, the smallest meaningful parts of a word
- The only inflection to be lost after 1700, the second personal singular ending
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- Describes inflectional change of verbs
- The branch of linguistics that studies word structures
- Describes inflectional change of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, determiners
- The name of the period, where all kinds of writing in English were proliferated (as there was a reading public willing to pay).
- Has 3 types: indicative, subjunctive, imperative
9 Clues: Describes inflectional change of verbs • Has 3 types: indicative, subjunctive, imperative • The branch of linguistics that studies word structures • Is less synthetic and less inflectional than Old English • The smallest units of language, the smallest meaningful parts of a word • Describes inflectional change of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, determiners • ...
Lesson 1- Our Global World 2022-04-01
Across
- / a way to problem-solve, where people try to come up with as many possible ideas or answers as they can to answer a question or solve a problem
- / a person who is committed to learning
- /a comparison between two things, done to explain and describe something
- / who you are as an individual and how you look at the world
- / words that describe nouns or pronouns
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- / impacting both global and local at the same time
- /showing agreement and giving encouragement
- /a group of people with things in common
- / a desire to know or learn something
9 Clues: / a desire to know or learn something • / a person who is committed to learning • / words that describe nouns or pronouns • /a group of people with things in common • /showing agreement and giving encouragement • / impacting both global and local at the same time • / who you are as an individual and how you look at the world • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
