nouns Crossword Puzzles
Syntax in Old English 2025-10-29
Across
- : Subject-Object-Verb sentence order, often in subordinate clauses.
- : The rule where the finite verb comes in the second position.
- : The arrangement of words in a sentence (e.g., SVO, V2).
- : A verb that shows tense and agrees with the subject.
- : Subject-Verb-Object sentence order.
- : The person or thing that benefits from the action.
- : A group of words containing a subject and a predicate.
- : The English language period from 450 to 1150 AD.
- : Object-Subject-Verb order, used for emphasis.
- : A word or group completing the meaning of a sentence.
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- : A grammatical system showing the function of nouns in a sentence.
- : A word showing relationship (e.g., in, on, by).
- : A phrase starting with a preposition and ending with its object.
- : The receiver of the action in a sentence.
- : Non-finite verb forms such as infinitives or gerunds.
- : The part of a sentence that contains the verb and its complements.
- : The doer of the action in a sentence.
- : Verb-Subject-Object order, often used in questions.
- : Short form of "Verb-second" word order.
- : A word that renames or describes the subject.
20 Clues: : Subject-Verb-Object sentence order. • : The doer of the action in a sentence. • : Short form of "Verb-second" word order. • : The receiver of the action in a sentence. • : A word that renames or describes the subject. • : Object-Subject-Verb order, used for emphasis. • : A word showing relationship (e.g., in, on, by). • ...
Parts of Speech 2025-05-15
Across
- A verb for a way of moving, similar to a minecraft mob
- A noun commonly shortened to rizz
- A verb for what the sun does every morning
- A verb that you do at a disco
- The part of speech that indicates where something is
- An adverb that causes people to smile
- A conjunction that is also a homophone for ore
- A noun for something that keeps doctors away
- A preposition that shows something is up in the sky
- An adverb that can tell us how someone will hold a baby
- An adjective for gorgeous things
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- A preposition that shows something is in the middle
- Word that quickly expresses feelings
- Joining words
- An interjection commonly used by librarians
- Word that describes nouns
- An adverb with the synonym noisy
- Naming word
- Doing words
- A noun for the oldest mode of transport
- Word that is used to replace a noun
- Word that describes, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- A noun for a musical instrument with ivory
- An adjective that used to describe the sky
- An adjective that could be used to describe the Blobfish
25 Clues: Naming word • Doing words • Joining words • Word that describes nouns • A verb that you do at a disco • An adverb with the synonym noisy • An adjective for gorgeous things • A noun commonly shortened to rizz • Word that is used to replace a noun • Word that quickly expresses feelings • An adverb that causes people to smile • A noun for the oldest mode of transport • ...
English GRAMMAR 2025-06-25
Across
- A word that describes a noun (e.g., "happy").
- A verb tense indicating an action that will happen.
- The "-ing" form of a verb.
- The main noun or pronoun performing the action in a sentence.
- The form of a noun indicating more than one.
- A word that shows the relationship between nouns (e.g., "in," "on").
- The comparative form of "good".
- The tense used for actions happening right now.
- A word that sounds the same as another but has a different meaning (e.g., "bear" and "bare").
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- The word "a," "an," or "the" used before a noun.
- A punctuation mark used to indicate possession or contractions.
- A word that describes a verb (e.g., "quickly").
- A voice where the subject receives the action (e.g., "The ball was thrown").
- The past participle of "write".
- A word that connects clauses or sentences (e.g., "and," "but").
- A word opposite in meaning to another (e.g., "hot" and "cold").
- A word with the same or similar meaning as another (e.g., "happy" and "joyful").
- A word that expresses strong emotion (e.g., "Wow!").
- The past tense of "go".
- A word that replaces a noun (e.g., "he," "she").
20 Clues: The past tense of "go". • The "-ing" form of a verb. • The past participle of "write". • The comparative form of "good". • The form of a noun indicating more than one. • A word that describes a noun (e.g., "happy"). • A word that describes a verb (e.g., "quickly"). • The tense used for actions happening right now. • The word "a," "an," or "the" used before a noun. • ...
Latin 6-10 nouns 2021-11-14
Singular and Plural Nouns 2013-05-14
Prose HOT military nouns 2025-03-30
16 Clues: hill • tower • armed • archer • troops • hostage • rampart • entrance • step, rank • battle lime • wing of amry • blow, strike • battle, combat • spear, javelin • wing of an army • foorprint, trace
English - Term 1 2013-03-05
Across
- an abstract noun
- something you would read
- when words describe a sound
- all the words in the dictionary (4/5)
- the symbol used to make a statement stand out
- anthing that adds stylistically to a poem
- where you find reading material
- the repition of vowel sounds
- words used to join sentences
- indefinite article used before a word beginning with a vowel
- the dictionary meaning of a word
- the intended meaning as opose to the dictionary meaning
- words that tell you what is on each page of the dictionary (5/5)
- a comparison that uses "as" or "like"
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- the origin of words
- a comparison used in writing.
- a common noun that is used every day
- what is used to make sense in sentences
- doing words
- the collective noun for pigeons
- the term given to shortened words
- giving an pbject human qualities
- the pronunciation of a word
- used to ifnd definition
- words used to avoid repetition of nouns
- the proper noun for where we live (5/6)
- a verse of a poem
- the collective noun for pigeoons
- a subject that is also a language
29 Clues: doing words • an abstract noun • a verse of a poem • the origin of words • used to ifnd definition • something you would read • when words describe a sound • the pronunciation of a word • the repition of vowel sounds • words used to join sentences • a comparison used in writing. • the collective noun for pigeons • where you find reading material • giving an pbject human qualities • ...
outsider 2014-11-12
Across
- Framework for holding objects
- An evil supernatural being
- (used of count nouns) every one considered individually
- With unflagging resolve
- hostile challenge
- the cognitive condition of someone who understands
- Injury to the brain caused by a blow; usually resulting in loss of consciousness
- coming to understand something clearly and distinctly
- Electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it
- Resisting control or authority
- at something unjust or wrong
- Send out rays or waves
- Squeeze together tightly
- cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
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- Like a dishonest rogue
- the gymnastic moves of an acrobat
- With reluctance Inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence
- the quality of being final or definitely settled
- An attack of hysteria
- Move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
- Causing great physical or mental suffering
- A deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)
- In a wistful manner
- A group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
- Large flowered garden plant derived chiefly from the wild pansy of Europe and having velvety petals of various colors
25 Clues: hostile challenge • In a wistful manner • An attack of hysteria • Like a dishonest rogue • Send out rays or waves • With unflagging resolve • Squeeze together tightly • An evil supernatural being • at something unjust or wrong • Framework for holding objects • Resisting control or authority • the gymnastic moves of an acrobat • Move hesitatingly, as if about to give way • ...
Level VI Content Review 2015-04-16
Across
- Robert usually ________ bread in the morning.
- Adverbs of _________ express how often an action is repeated.
- I am __________ a formal letter to the president to inform him / her about my opinions on how the country currently stand.
- When the subject is the center of focus we generally call this ________ voice.
- The crossword puzzle was ________ by the students.
- Monica has to be at the airport _____ 6:45 AM.
- I ____________ talk in Spanish during English Class.
- When you go on trip you normally make an __________.
- _________ describe nouns.
- That delicious pasta was ________ by Ana's mother.
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- The ______ commits the action.
- What part of speech is the word "think".
- This tense is used to talk about habits.
- Present __________ is understood as an action that is happening now.
- _____ often do you study English?
- After class we are __________ to hang out at Hard Rock Cafe.
- The word "very" is an _______ as it qualifies an adjective or verb.
- Present Continuous also expresses _______ future.
- The _______ receives the action.
- When we want to give the attention to the object this is called _________ voice.
- Does it rain _________ in your hometown?
- A person, place, thing, idea or animal is a _______.
22 Clues: _________ describe nouns. • The ______ commits the action. • The _______ receives the action. • _____ often do you study English? • What part of speech is the word "think". • This tense is used to talk about habits. • Does it rain _________ in your hometown? • Robert usually ________ bread in the morning. • Monica has to be at the airport _____ 6:45 AM. • ...
8th Grade ELA Review Crossword 2020-04-16
Across
- A part of speech that combines words, phrases, and clauses.
- A poem that follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- When a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
- The author/speaker of "The Gettysburg Address"
- The part of a sentence that tells who or what receives the actions of a sentence.
- The protagonist of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry"
- Part of the plot diagram that helps build suspense
- A part of speech used to indicate relationships between subjects and other nouns in a sentence.
- The noun or pronoun that the pronoun is replacing.
- Type of poetry that tells a story
- The town where Cassie gets pushed off the sidewalk
- The last name of the family who lived in the Annex with the Franks.
- The main message of the story
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- Internal conflict
- There are 23.
- The perspective the story is told in
- Helps the Logan family after getting fired from the railroad
- Acronym used to structure your TDA paragraphs
- Author of "The Raven"
- The 'A' of TDA
- Anne Frank's father
- A form of literature that uses dialogue between characters
22 Clues: There are 23. • The 'A' of TDA • Internal conflict • Anne Frank's father • Author of "The Raven" • The main message of the story • Type of poetry that tells a story • The perspective the story is told in • Acronym used to structure your TDA paragraphs • A poem that follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern • The author/speaker of "The Gettysburg Address" • ...
8th Grade ELA Review Crossword 2020-04-16
Across
- A part of speech that combines words, phrases, and clauses.
- A poem that follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- When a writer gives a hint of what is to come later.
- The author/speaker of "The Gettysburg Address"
- The part of a sentence that tells who or what receives the actions of a sentence.
- The protagonist of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry"
- Part of the plot diagram that helps build suspense
- A part of speech used to indicate relationships between subjects and other nouns.
- The noun or pronoun that the pronoun is replacing.
- Type of poetry that tells a story
- The town where Cassie gets pushed off the sidewalk
- The last name of the family who lived in the Annex with the Franks.
- The main message of the story
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- Internal conflict
- There are 23.
- The perspective the story is told in
- Helps the Logan family after getting fired from the railroad
- Acronym used to structure your TDA paragraphs
- Author of "The Raven"
- The 'A' of TDA
- Anne Frank's father
- A form of literature that uses dialogue between characters
22 Clues: There are 23. • The 'A' of TDA • Internal conflict • Anne Frank's father • Author of "The Raven" • The main message of the story • Type of poetry that tells a story • The perspective the story is told in • Acronym used to structure your TDA paragraphs • A poem that follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern • The author/speaker of "The Gettysburg Address" • ...
Revision Wk10-12 2020-06-02
Across
- To sleep lightly, usually done sitting in a chair.
- The feeling when you are on your own and sad about it.
- The term used for the correct use of verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc. in sentences.
- To be badly treated and not well cared for.
- The group of children in a school or university.
- A list you sign your name on.
- The metal box in a room that heat up to heat the room.
- The sun and electricity are forms of this.
- The common term for beauty items is beauty ___.
- You use the _____ control to change the TV channel.
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- A person who breaks into your house.
- You his this button on your alarm to sleep a bit longer.
- To move in the direction of something or someone.
- The school year is broken into three of these.
- A place that is far away from others.
- The professional you go to if you are ill.
- Another name for a journalist who works on TV, radio or in the papers.
- The subject relating to the past.
- To feel tired, often after medication.
- Something that is done often or is common.
- Another word used in chance for likely.
21 Clues: A list you sign your name on. • The subject relating to the past. • A person who breaks into your house. • A place that is far away from others. • To feel tired, often after medication. • Another word used in chance for likely. • The professional you go to if you are ill. • Something that is done often or is common. • The sun and electricity are forms of this. • ...
Extra Credit 2017-10-25
Across
- answers questions how or is what way
- acts like the verb “to be” but looks different
- provides more information about a verb
- nouns: earliest words
- form verb + ing
- study and description of word formation in language
- pronoun: are used to ask most wh- questions
- the building blocks of a sentence
- may be attributive and precede the noun
- form to + be
- compound word acting as an adverb
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents
- single word acting as an adverb
- answers questions when or how long
- has _ tenses and _ aspects
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- answers questions about order and sequence
- pronoun: refer back to noun or pronoun
- smallest unit of language that has meaning
- answers questions to what degree or how much
- processes of communicating a message
- are function words, replace noun
- verb + ed or verb + en
- forms: there are three of these
- words that link ideas, phrases, or clauses
- answers questions why
- assembly of phrases having its own subject and predicate
- muscle of the utterance
- person, place, things, or abstractions
- answers questions where
30 Clues: form to + be • form verb + ing • nouns: earliest words • answers questions why • verb + ed or verb + en • muscle of the utterance • answers questions where • has _ tenses and _ aspects • forms: there are three of these • single word acting as an adverb • are function words, replace noun • the building blocks of a sentence • compound word acting as an adverb • ...
GameonHead's Epic Crossword 2024-12-29
Across
- One result of splitting BFB into Two
- Cubical game
- The first ever season of Kamen Rider entirely in the Reiwa era
- Must be blocked standing
- R-like, in linguistics
- Theorem connecting boundary sums to integrals of the derivative inside
- Mathematician famous for creating the Game of Life
- Every point a distance 1 away from the origin, in 2D
- Ryu's anti-air attack that gave Sagat his scar
- The consonant in uh-oh
- Short for Kazuya's shocking attack
- What happens to word-initial t, p, and k sounds in English
- Dark-type Pokémon with glowing rings
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- Touching a curve only once in a small region
- Homeomorphic to a subset of n-dimensional space
- Ky Kiske's weapon of choice, by name
- Verbs have conjugations, nouns have...
- Beowulf from Skullgirls's chair
- Vowel merge common in Canadian English
- Secret character in The King of Fighters 2002, shares a name with the last name of the protagonist
- Applied repeatedly on the output
- A tragic-fated gentleman whose vampire brother killed him and took his body
- Favourite animal, orange and sly
- Languages like Spanish, French, and Italian
24 Clues: Cubical game • R-like, in linguistics • The consonant in uh-oh • Must be blocked standing • Beowulf from Skullgirls's chair • Applied repeatedly on the output • Favourite animal, orange and sly • Short for Kazuya's shocking attack • One result of splitting BFB into Two • Ky Kiske's weapon of choice, by name • Dark-type Pokémon with glowing rings • ...
week 28 2025-04-17
Across
- A word that describes how, when, or where something happens.
- A word that joins two parts of a sentence, like “and” or “but.”
- The process of being shaped or coming together.
- The study of ancient people through their remains and artifacts.
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A pair of numbers used to show a point’s location on a graph or map.
- The study of diseases and how they affect the body.
- Completely soaked or filled with liquid.
- The scientific study of animals.
- Words and phrases used in a specific subject or field.
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- A word like “under” or “beside” that shows the relationship between nouns or pronouns.
- The study of living things and life processes.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin.
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its brightness.
- A, an, or the—used before a noun.
- Feeling fear or being scared.
- A verb form used as an adjective, often ending in –ed or –ing.
- Showing no pity or kindness.
- A type of math that deals with points, lines, shapes, and space.
- A collection of ancient stories about gods and heroes.
20 Clues: Showing no pity or kindness. • Feeling fear or being scared. • The scientific study of animals. • A, an, or the—used before a noun. • A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • Completely soaked or filled with liquid. • The branch of medicine dealing with the skin. • The study of living things and life processes. • The process of being shaped or coming together. • ...
General Australia 2025-05-12
Across
- Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
- Large flightless bird found in Australia
- Remote and dry part of inland Australia
- Spiky animal that lays eggs
- Word used to honour Australian soldiers
- Rush Period when people searched for gold
- Time with little or no rain
- a revised list of 20 medium-difficulty crossword clues using **nouns with two or more syllables**, made especially for **aged care or home care clients**. The focus is on **general knowledge related to Australia**, with clear, gentle wording suitable for older Australians:
- Traditional wind instrument
- Australia’s capital city
- Large fire in the forest or scrubland
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- you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
- Island state south of the mainland
- Big red rock in the Northern Territory
- Short, strong animal that digs burrows
- Salty spread often eaten on toast
- Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
- Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
- What you often see in Australia’s weather
- Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
- Bird known for its laughing sound
- City with a famous harbour and Opera House
22 Clues: Australia’s capital city • Spiky animal that lays eggs • Time with little or no rain • Traditional wind instrument • Salty spread often eaten on toast • Bird known for its laughing sound • Island state south of the mainland • Curved tool used by Aboriginal people • Large fire in the forest or scrubland • Big red rock in the Northern Territory • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2021-05-21
Across
- short personal stories used to create emotion
- the repetition of an initial consonant sound
- representation of something as greater than it is
- a special word or phrase used by professions
- words, words charged with an underlying meaning or implication and used to produce emotion
- the reoccurrence of certain words or phrases
- questions, statements which are voiced as questions but are not expected to be answered
- of Three, a group of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make ideas memorable
- the power of the mind to think and form judgments
- the ideas or feeling that a certain word invokes
- the establishment of authority and reliability
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- descriptive words used to add and create an emotional response
- the presentation of only one side of an issue
- when something is said to be true without a full explanation
- language, used to create imaginary and express things non literally
- say that something is true and most people will believe it.
- when a speaker addresses an opposing view and attacks their argument
- the feeling accentuated by experiencing love, hate, etc.
- the facts or information that indicate whether a view is true
- words that take the place of nouns
20 Clues: words that take the place of nouns • the repetition of an initial consonant sound • a special word or phrase used by professions • the reoccurrence of certain words or phrases • the presentation of only one side of an issue • short personal stories used to create emotion • the establishment of authority and reliability • the ideas or feeling that a certain word invokes • ...
Language Arts 2022-05-05
Across
- a genre about own experience incl reflections
- 5-lined poem rhymimg pattern A, A, B, B, A
- the WR stage where improvements occur
- used after a linking verb to complete the thought
- theme of quarter 4, what we are guided by
- word that describes nouns or pronouns
- type of writing that uses a counterargument
- an incomplete sentence
- WR which creates a picture in mind
- the word choice when plural people own something
- conflict: character struggles with others
- deep belief that guides one's actions
- theme of quarter 2
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- WR which shares facts
- starts phrases such as (AROUND the school)
- WR trait focuses on the order of ideas
- WR trait focuses on spelling & punctuation
- responds to the other perspective's point
- theme of quarter 1
- sentence which joins a dependent independent
- sentence which joins 2 independent sentences
- the third stage of the writing process
- WR trait focuses on sentence structure
- the problem or issue in a story
- supernatural,intuition,instinct-not scientific
- the meaning or life lesson of a story
- word that describes how, when, where,extent
- type of verb that does NOT show action
- theme of quarter 3
29 Clues: theme of quarter 1 • theme of quarter 3 • theme of quarter 2 • WR which shares facts • an incomplete sentence • the problem or issue in a story • WR which creates a picture in mind • the WR stage where improvements occur • word that describes nouns or pronouns • the meaning or life lesson of a story • deep belief that guides one's actions • WR trait focuses on the order of ideas • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- language that can not be taken literally
- element added to root word to form a new word
- the part of the story following the climax where the problem is resolved
- the most important thought of a text
- using words or sentences around a word to help clarify the meaning
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
- the underlying meaning or lesson of a text
- to quote directly or indirectly from a text
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- describing how two or more things are different
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- an overview of the main points of a text
- text with features that include characters, plot, problem, and solution
- the thesis statement or main point that forms the basis of an argument within a text
- a short account of a particular incident or event
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- the storyline of a narrative consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- drawing a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence
- the perspective from which events are told (e.g., first person, third person, etc.)
- support for an idea or claim
20 Clues: support for an idea or claim • the most important thought of a text • an overview of the main points of a text • language that can not be taken literally • the underlying meaning or lesson of a text • to quote directly or indirectly from a text • the expression or the attitude of the writer • grammatical term for words that replace nouns • ...
Grammar & Syntax 4 2025-12-04
Across
- Adds extra info or citations
- letter Large letter form
- predicate Verb plus all modifiers
- Shows possession or contraction
- Word or phrase that describes another word
- Marks that help clarify meaning
- splice Two independent clauses joined only by a comma
- structure Using similar grammatical forms
- of ideas Equal weighting of ideas
- marks Indicate speech or titles
- Used for emphasis or interruptions
- sentence Improper joining of independent clauses
- Crediting source of words or information
- predicate Two or more verbs sharing the same subject
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- Introduces lists or explanations
- Tells what subject does or is
- Noun/pronoun doing or linked to action
- Indicates omitted material or pause
- Joins word parts or compounds
- Joins related independent clauses
- predicate Verb(s) alone
- Origin or history of a word
- punctuation Period question mark exclamation point
- Emphasizes or titles works
- Use of uppercase letters following rules
- agreement Subject and verb matching in number
- letter Small letter form
- Separates elements in sentences
- modifier Modifier without a clear subject
- Reference to source material
- (grammatical function) Role words play in a sentence
- modifier Modifier placed incorrectly
- Strong break or emphasis in sentence
- subject Two or more nouns/pronouns as subject
34 Clues: predicate Verb(s) alone • letter Large letter form • letter Small letter form • Emphasizes or titles works • Origin or history of a word • Adds extra info or citations • Reference to source material • Tells what subject does or is • Joins word parts or compounds • Shows possession or contraction • Marks that help clarify meaning • Separates elements in sentences • ...
Parts of Speech & Grammar 2019-05-13
Across
- all sentences have a subject and a ...
- noun showing that something belongs to someone
- a word that tells where, when, how, or how often
- sentence in order to be proper you need a subject and a predicate to make this
- a word that connects words or phrases using words like: for, or, and , but and nor
- a word that takes the place of one or more nouns
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- noun names a SPECIFIC person, place or thing
- a word that adds meaning of a noun and usually tells what kind, which one or how many
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in a sentence like below or above
- names who or what the sentence is about
- an action or state of being
- a person, place or thing
12 Clues: a person, place or thing • an action or state of being • all sentences have a subject and a ... • names who or what the sentence is about • noun names a SPECIFIC person, place or thing • noun showing that something belongs to someone • a word that tells where, when, how, or how often • a word that takes the place of one or more nouns • ...
Language and Jounalism 2016-06-27
Across
- the quality of being open to more than one interpretation
- voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.
- "over hyping" a story or news
- What type of newspaper is the telegraph and The Times
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- row of nouns in a headline
- the reporting of speech by repeating the actual words of a speaker, for example ‘I'm going,’ she said.
- What type of newspaper is the The Sun, Daily Mirror
7 Clues: row of nouns in a headline • "over hyping" a story or news • What type of newspaper is the The Sun, Daily Mirror • What type of newspaper is the telegraph and The Times • the quality of being open to more than one interpretation • the reporting of speech by repeating the actual words of a speaker, for example ‘I'm going,’ she said. • ...
Collective Nouns for Animals 2024-09-30
Singular and Plural Nouns 2025-01-28
1.1: Nouns en Español 2025-09-25
16 Clues: boy • man • girl • woman • Please • tourist • Likewise • Thank you • Pardon me • (male) driver • (male) teacher • (female) driver • (female) teacher • (male) passenger • (female) passenger • Pleased to meet you.
Pronouns 2021-09-07
4 Clues: receives the action of the verb. • expresses ownership or possession • point out persons, places, or object. • takes the place of one or more nouns in a sentence
letter 2023-06-18
Across
- This refers to the different noises we make when we speak. Each letter of this represents a specific sound, and by combining them, we create words.
- This refers to the small form of a letter. In English, most of the letters are written in lowercase, except for the ones used as capital letters.
- This refers to the different noises we make when we speak. Each letter of this represents a specific sound, and by combining them, we create words.
- This is a set of rules that governs the structure and use of language. It includes guidelines for sentence formation, word order, and proper usage of words.
- This is a method of teaching reading that focuses on the relationship between sounds and letters. It helps children learn how to decode words and read fluently.
- This is the act of writing words correctly. It involves arranging the letters in the right order to represent the sounds and meanings of words accurately.
- This refers to the ability to read and write. It involves understanding, interpreting, and using written information effectively for various purposes.
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- This is a combination of letters that has a specific meaning. It is the building block of language and helps us communicate and express our thoughts.
- This is the process of exchanging information and ideas between individuals. It can be done through speaking, writing, or non-verbal means like gestures.
- These are symbols used to represent sounds in a written language. Each letter has a unique shape and is used to form words and sentences.
- This is the skill of understanding written words and extracting meaning from them. It allows us to explore new ideas, stories, and information from written texts.
- These are the smallest units of sound in a language. They are distinct sounds that can change the meaning of a word when substituted with another phoneme.
- This is a system of communication used by humans. It involves the use of words, sounds, and grammar to convey thoughts, feelings, and information.
- This refers to all the words a person knows and understands. It includes words from different categories like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
- This is the process of putting words on paper or a digital device to communicate ideas and information. It involves using letters and symbols to form sentences.
- This refers to the uppercase form of a letter. In English, we use capital letters at the beginning of sentences, for proper nouns, and in some specific situations.
16 Clues: These are symbols used to represent sounds in a written language. Each letter has a unique shape and is used to form words and sentences. • This refers to the small form of a letter. In English, most of the letters are written in lowercase, except for the ones used as capital letters. • ...
ChihChan's 2015-11-22
Across
- Work Packages (and other Deliverables) expressed as _____.
- A set of inter-related actions and activities performed to achieve a pre-specified product, result or service.
- A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique______: a product, service or result
- Three kinds of Dependencies or Relationships: _____, Discretionary, External.
Down
- Triple Constraint are schedule, _____, cost.
- 5 major Process Groups: Initiating, Planning, ______, Monitoring & Controlling, Closing.
- A group of related project managed in a co-ordinated way to obtain benefits not available from managing them individually.
7 Clues: Triple Constraint are schedule, _____, cost. • Work Packages (and other Deliverables) expressed as _____. • Three kinds of Dependencies or Relationships: _____, Discretionary, External. • 5 major Process Groups: Initiating, Planning, ______, Monitoring & Controlling, Closing. • ...
UNIT 1 CROSSWORD 2025-03-24
Across
- Auxiliary we use with I/you/we/they in the present simple tense
- Type of noun we cannot count, like rice, time or money
- Activity you enjoy doing in your free time
- You can play these in a PlayStation, XBOX or Nintendo
Down
- Hobby in which we move our bodies to the rhythm of music
- Word we use to express quantity when we talk about uncountable nouns
- How would you write the verb "watch" if you are talking about a she/he/it in the present tense?
7 Clues: Activity you enjoy doing in your free time • You can play these in a PlayStation, XBOX or Nintendo • Type of noun we cannot count, like rice, time or money • Hobby in which we move our bodies to the rhythm of music • Auxiliary we use with I/you/we/they in the present simple tense • Word we use to express quantity when we talk about uncountable nouns • ...
Literary Devices 2022-10-16
Across
- we find them at the beginning of our sentences with a comma to follow
- Small but mighty these little words tell us where or when something happened
- FANBOYS is the acronym. These little words help join sentences together.
Down
- one letter more than once? These phrases can be a bit of a tongue twister.
- not just describing verbs, these interesting words can describe anything
- when you want something done, you need a doing word.
- we use these to help describe a verb
- comparing two things to help us describe this clue is as easy as pie
- what is in a name? These are the naming words we use!
9 Clues: we use these to help describe a verb • when you want something done, you need a doing word. • what is in a name? These are the naming words we use! • comparing two things to help us describe this clue is as easy as pie • we find them at the beginning of our sentences with a comma to follow • not just describing verbs, these interesting words can describe anything • ...
ELA 1-2 honors vocabulary 2021-08-08
Across
- a novel dealing the growth of a character physically or emotionally; coming of age
- sentence containing your argument and basis/proof
- using words to create an image in your mind or describe the scene
- , who is saying the story, the main character or a third party
- , comparison between 2 unalike nouns using like or as
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- reference to something in history in a book/novel
- using a noun as a motif or a symbolic form of something else
- moral or purpose of the story; the point or lesson the author was trying to get across
- using another phrase, idea, or noun to make a point
- writing , story writing in which the narrator is involved in the story
- 8-12 sentence paragraph containing the thesis as the first sentence
11 Clues: reference to something in history in a book/novel • sentence containing your argument and basis/proof • using another phrase, idea, or noun to make a point • , comparison between 2 unalike nouns using like or as • using a noun as a motif or a symbolic form of something else • , who is saying the story, the main character or a third party • ...
New nouns 2013-01-28
ABSTRACT NOUNS 2021-01-23
Across
- The characteristics, feelings or beliefs that make people different from others. || Who or what somebody/something is.
- The voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
- The feeling of having lost all hope.
- A feeling of being angry or unhappy because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else.
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- The quality of being pleasing to the senses or to the mind.
- A complete lack of order.
- A very strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something.
7 Clues: A complete lack of order. • The feeling of having lost all hope. • A very strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something. • The quality of being pleasing to the senses or to the mind. • The voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need. • ...
countable nouns 2021-12-22
7 Clues: sweet fleshy red fruit • They are round and orange • round,children's favourite • produced by female chickens • They are yellow, a kind of fruits. • They are healthy.You should eat more. • They are red and round, a kind of vegetables.
Abstract Nouns 2022-05-26
Across
- is being together or at one with someone or something
- the state of being entirely free
- practices or characteristics that are passed down from one generation to the next
- doing the right thing in a reliable way
Down
- is the quality of being just or fair
- an organization made up of smaller locals, groups, parties, or states
- freedom of choice
7 Clues: freedom of choice • the state of being entirely free • is the quality of being just or fair • doing the right thing in a reliable way • is being together or at one with someone or something • an organization made up of smaller locals, groups, parties, or states • practices or characteristics that are passed down from one generation to the next
Collective Nouns 2022-01-13
Plural Nouns 2021-03-26
common nouns 2021-08-06
collective nouns 2022-10-06
7 Clues: A group of people. • A group of crooks. • A group of singers. • A group of hunters. • A group of dolphins. • A group of jellyfish. • a group of employees.
Nouns + Suffixes 2023-01-24
Across
- the state or feeling of being jealous
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast
- the process of developing or being developed
Down
- a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage
- a feeling of great enthusiasm
- the state of being a mother
7 Clues: the state of being a mother • a feeling of great enthusiasm • the state or feeling of being jealous • the process of developing or being developed • a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage • the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • ...
abstract nouns 2023-06-25
Collective nouns 2023-03-25
C0MPOUND NOUNS 2025-03-23
tagalog nouns 2024-12-13
Across
- A general object or idea
- A noun that focuses more on qualities, ideas, and characteristics that cannot be perceived through the five senses
- A word which replaces a noun
- Multiple people, places, or things
Down
- One person, place, or thing
- Two or more words combine to function as a noun. Often, they are proper, but not always.
- A specific group of people, places, or things
7 Clues: A general object or idea • One person, place, or thing • A word which replaces a noun • Multiple people, places, or things • A specific group of people, places, or things • Two or more words combine to function as a noun. Often, they are proper, but not always. • ...
Packard's Final Vocabulary Review 2012-09-26
Across
- muscular strength
- a suffix that would be added to the words meaning “the act of amusing” or “the act of governing”
- a clown or a comedian
- a prefix that means “out or out of”
- abundant, plentiful, a lot
- suffix meaning “a doctrine, system, theory, or practice” and changes words to nouns
- someone who consumes too much food or drink
- cigarettes, radiation, too much sunlight, etc.
- prefix meaning “over, above, beyond”
- the suffix that would be added to the word meaning “to make intense”
- “There is not enough money in the world to make me eat my vegetables!”
- grumpy or complaining
- “As the trees danced in the wind, my thoughts strolled back through the wonderful events of the day.”
- to erase or rub out
- extremely evil
- “The thought was gone, like a feather in the wind.”
- to brag
- to echo or resound
- the top of a mountain, the best part of life
- suffix that means “state or condition” and changes words to nouns
- to describe accurately
- food or style of cooking
- suffix meaning “the manner in which something is done” and changes words to adverbs
- intensify or improve
- a mass departure
Down
- dark, unknown or hard to understand
- the prefix for a word that means “not interested”
- “He was a brick wall. Nothing could get past him.”
- prefix meaning “not, into, cause”
- “The leaves crunched and crackled beneath my feet.”
- to create or to cause
- something that delays action or progress
- prefix meaning “not or without”
- “I can’t get off on the right foot with anyone. At times I feel like the cat’s got my tongue and at others I can’t stop sticking my foot in my mouth. I give up!”
- A hurricane, tornado, or typhoon would do this to a city or a neighborhood.
- to praise highly
- All of the following items would do this: stars, glitter, a flame, or sequins.
- “The soap was so slippery it slid right through my fingers and sank in the water.”
- You would need this to run into a burning building, fight in a battle, or if you are scared.
- social
- You must have this to be a good dancer, musician, singer, or quarterback.
- everyday language
- a prefix that means “before”
- a prefix for a word that means “to come back again”
- out of the ordinary or eccentric
- a suffix that means “able to”
- to enlarge or increase
- suffix meaning “cause to be or resemble, become” and can change words to verbs
- You might need this if you are stressed or need some time away.
49 Clues: social • to brag • extremely evil • to praise highly • a mass departure • muscular strength • everyday language • to echo or resound • to erase or rub out • intensify or improve • a clown or a comedian • to create or to cause • grumpy or complaining • to describe accurately • to enlarge or increase • food or style of cooking • abundant, plentiful, a lot • a prefix that means “before” • ...
koi 2025-09-17
Across
- a, e, i, o, u (and sometimes y)
- an exaggeration
- _______ plates are the large pieces of the Earth's crust that move
- (plural) these are additions to the end of a word to change the word's grammar (ie from adjective to noun, from verb to noun)
- a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants
- the movement of weathered rock and soil
- (plural) these are additions to the beginning of a word to change the word's meaning
- this compares two things WITHOUT using like or as
- but, so, and, or
- A _______ sentence is made up of two simple sentences joined by a comma
- this uses the words LIKE or AS to compare two things
- A rock _______ is the process by which rocks are formed, broken down, and reformed into different types of rock relating to the time and order of things
- _______ nouns name a particular person, place, or thing
- a fixture in a street or other public place with a nozzle by which a hose may be attached to a water main
- An __________ rock is formed from the cooling of molten rock (magma or lava)
- has a different meaning from the usual or literal meaning of the words ie "the cat is out of the bag", "it's raining cats and dogs" "open Heaven's gates"
- _______ nouns name any person, place, or thing
- moving visual images
- A _________ rock is formed from the accumulation and compaction of sediments
- a group of crows is called a ________
Down
- a ______ in the neighborhood separates a section of buildings and apartments from each other
- the breaking down of rocks
- this is a synonym for perspective
- earth's __________ (plural)
- a number by which another number is to be divided.
- A _________ rock is formed when other rocks are changed by heat and pressure
- the outermost layer of the Earth
- traditional clothing often used in holidays
- Text and graphic ________ (plural) include bold and italics to give emphasis to a word
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- the layer between the crust and the core
- the focus or _________ is the point within the Earth where an earthquake originates
- to walk with a regular measured tread
- this is the speaker of a story
- a baby kangaroo or koala is called a ________
- Rust is a completely new ________ with properties different from the original iron.
- molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
- a group of ravens is called an _________
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- these are people or animals in a story
40 Clues: an exaggeration • but, so, and, or • moving visual images • the breaking down of rocks • earth's __________ (plural) • this is the speaker of a story • a, e, i, o, u (and sometimes y) • the outermost layer of the Earth • the innermost layer of the Earth • this is a synonym for perspective • to walk with a regular measured tread • a group of crows is called a ________ • ...
serial vocab 2 - evan tolbert 2025-11-12
Across
- - relating to or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used for the subject of a sentence.
- - not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- - implore (someone) to do something
- - question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking.
- - entrusted with private or restricted information.
- - treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
- - Lasting for a long time or coming to a slow end
- - a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- - of an argument, theory, or policy logical and consistent.
- based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
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- - form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- - mutually opposed or inconsistent
- - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- - The action or state of making or being impure
- - the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- - the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of something.
- - the intention or desire to do evil; ill will.
17 Clues: - mutually opposed or inconsistent • - implore (someone) to do something • - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • - the intention or desire to do evil; ill will. • - The action or state of making or being impure • - Lasting for a long time or coming to a slow end • - entrusted with private or restricted information. • ...
Commonly Used Revision Vocabulary 2016-11-03
Across
- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- To say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
- A passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each other.
- Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with
- Modifies verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a relationship.
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- A word or phrase that modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group.
- The quality of being certain or definite
- Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- A statement that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- A reason given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
13 Clues: The quality of being certain or definite • Showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. • Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function. • Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. • Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with • Grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. • ...
"Embarrassed? Blame Your Brain" 2025-11-06
Across
- Uses an _____ pattern that clarifies ideas and information, such as compare and contract, cause and effect, and chronological
- Presents _____-based information about a topic
- The author's _____ is to inform readers about real people, situations, issues, or events
- Numbered notes at the bottom of the page; connect to words or phrases in the main text
- An _____ article is a short nonfiction work that educates readers about a topic
- Visual elements, such as charts, tables, graphs, diagrams, or illustrations
- Uses varied types of supporting _____
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- Often makes use of informational text _____, such as headings, sidebars, and graphics
- Often starts with a "lead," or an _____ first paragraph or section
- Expresses a clear _____ idea
- Small articles that are usually boxed to set them apart from the main text; may contain images
- Short groups of words, usually nouns or phrases, used at the beginning of sections of text
- Has a _____ that engages readers' interests
13 Clues: Expresses a clear _____ idea • Uses varied types of supporting _____ • Has a _____ that engages readers' interests • Presents _____-based information about a topic • Often starts with a "lead," or an _____ first paragraph or section • Visual elements, such as charts, tables, graphs, diagrams, or illustrations • ...
Grammar 2025-01-13
Across
- A _______ sentence containing one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
- A punctuation mark used to separate items in a list.
- A _______ sentence made up of two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction or semicolon.
- Point A punctuation mark used to express strong feeling or emphasis.
- The practice of using uppercase letters at the beginning of sentences or proper nouns.
- A punctuation mark used at the end of a declarative sentence.
Down
- A word that connects clauses or phrases.
- A punctuation mark used to link independent clauses without a conjunction.
- A punctuation mark used to indicate someone’s exact words or a cited passage.
- The set of rules that govern language structure and usage.
- The marks used in writing to clarify meaning (e.g., commas, periods, question marks).
- Mark A punctuation mark used at the end of a direct question.
- A punctuation mark used to introduce a list, explanation, or quotation.
13 Clues: A word that connects clauses or phrases. • A punctuation mark used to separate items in a list. • The set of rules that govern language structure and usage. • Mark A punctuation mark used at the end of a direct question. • A punctuation mark used at the end of a declarative sentence. • Point A punctuation mark used to express strong feeling or emphasis. • ...
Grammar 2021-12-14
Across
- This punctuation mark shows omission or possession.
- They're, we're, we'll, she's
- For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
- A run-on sentence is missing ____ to separate the sentences.
- This is a punctuation mark that can be used to separate complete sentences or to separate detailed items in a list to avoid using too many commas.
- A sentence with a dependent and an independent clause is a ______ sentence.
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- When a sentence is incomplete because it is missing a subject, verb, or complete thought
- This is sometimes confused with there or they're; this word shows possession.
- This type of clause cannot be a sentence on its own.
- Words like good, nice, bad, and very are _____.
- These nouns ALWAYS need to be capitalized.
- ______book titles; put the title of a short story in quotation marks.
- In order to make a compound sentence, you need to separate two complete sentences with a _____ and a conjunction.
13 Clues: They're, we're, we'll, she's • For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so • These nouns ALWAYS need to be capitalized. • Words like good, nice, bad, and very are _____. • This punctuation mark shows omission or possession. • This type of clause cannot be a sentence on its own. • A run-on sentence is missing ____ to separate the sentences. • ...
Grammar One Review 2023-04-26
Across
- separate parts of a compound sentence with a comma
- the focus of the sentence; who or what the sentence is about
- words that rename nouns. Example: Miss Lark, *our English teacher,* comes from Maine.
- between two independent clauses
- at the end of a declarative sentence
- an incomplete sentence that does not express a whole thought
- a word or group of words that specific action, occurrence, or state of being
- a dependent clause that is necessary to the basic meaning of the completed sentence
Down
- connects words or group of words
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- where letters or numbers have been deleted-- as in a contraction; at the end of a name where there is ownership
- modifies the meaning of a noun or pronoun. Example: *The* horse is *a* *domestic* animal.
13 Clues: a person, place, thing, or idea • between two independent clauses • connects words or group of words • at the end of a declarative sentence • separate parts of a compound sentence with a comma • one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses • the focus of the sentence; who or what the sentence is about • ...
Persuasive Devices 2022-05-16
Across
- A short story related to the argument showing real-life examples
- Exaggerating something to sound more dramatic and persuade the reader
- questions A question that doesn't require an answer
- Using facts and evidence to prove a point
- adjectives- Words that describe two or more nouns by comparing it to another
- Using fancy language for formal occasions
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- Using chill or slang language
- Special words or expressions used by a profession or group are complex for others to understand.
- A specialist in the topic giving their thoughts and opinion on a topic
- Comparing two things for the purpose of explanation -
- Saying the same word over and over to make a point
- Using words that make the reader feel connected
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
13 Clues: Using chill or slang language • Using facts and evidence to prove a point • Using fancy language for formal occasions • Using words that make the reader feel connected • Saying the same word over and over to make a point • questions A question that doesn't require an answer • A short story related to the argument showing real-life examples • ...
critical nouns 2018-02-26
Across
- "a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing"
- "central, unifying element of a story"
- “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers”
- " we talk of persuasive or argumentative writing"
- "an individual feature, fact, or item"
Down
- "meaning of a word or expression"
- "the end or finish of an event or process"
7 Clues: "meaning of a word or expression" • "central, unifying element of a story" • "an individual feature, fact, or item" • "the end or finish of an event or process" • “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers” • " we talk of persuasive or argumentative writing" • "a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing"
compound nouns 2021-03-04
Across
- is a financial account between a bank customer and a financial institution.
- a person who drives a taxi as a job
- a clock with a device that can be made to sound at the time set in advance, used to wake someone up.
- a seat built into a window recess.
Down
- a type of payment card in which charges are made against a line of credit
- the central part or main business and commercial area of a city.
- the time of the day between sunrise and sunset
7 Clues: a seat built into a window recess. • a person who drives a taxi as a job • the time of the day between sunrise and sunset • the central part or main business and commercial area of a city. • a type of payment card in which charges are made against a line of credit • is a financial account between a bank customer and a financial institution. • ...
verbs-> nouns 2021-03-04
material nouns 2017-05-09
Across
- clear liquid that falls from the sky as rain
- metal used to make coins and jewellery
- a hard,black substance burnt as fuel
Down
- strong material that bends easily,produced from the juice of a tree
- a type of cloth which is light and smooth
- a very strong material made from iron,used for making utensils,machinery
- the hard material that trees are made of
7 Clues: a hard,black substance burnt as fuel • metal used to make coins and jewellery • the hard material that trees are made of • a type of cloth which is light and smooth • clear liquid that falls from the sky as rain • strong material that bends easily,produced from the juice of a tree • a very strong material made from iron,used for making utensils,machinery
collective nouns 2021-06-06
Mutant Nouns 2023-09-06
Across
- so far, all US presidents have been this
- a group of adult girls
- those things you walk on that go in shoes
- small critters that can get in your hair if you share hats
Down
- in the summer you can hear these animals honking and see them at parks
- These little critters like to eat cheese
- make sure you brush these every day so you don't get cavities
7 Clues: a group of adult girls • so far, all US presidents have been this • These little critters like to eat cheese • those things you walk on that go in shoes • small critters that can get in your hair if you share hats • make sure you brush these every day so you don't get cavities • in the summer you can hear these animals honking and see them at parks
Plural Nouns 2021-10-22
plural nouns 2021-11-16
countable nouns 2021-12-22
7 Clues: sweet fleshy red fruit • They are round and orange • round,children's favourite • produced by female chickens • They are yellow, a kind of fruits. • They are healthy.You should eat more. • They are red and round, a kind of vegetables.
countable nouns 2024-09-30
Across
- A sweet snack that is crunchy and eaten with tea or coffee.
- A round fruit that is red, green, or yellow.
- A long, orange vegetable that is good for your eyes.
- A food from chickens, often eaten for breakfast.
Down
- A long, green vegetable often eaten in salads.
- A small, red fruit with seeds on the outside.
- A round, orange fruit that has a lot of vitamin C.
7 Clues: A round fruit that is red, green, or yellow. • A small, red fruit with seeds on the outside. • A long, green vegetable often eaten in salads. • A food from chickens, often eaten for breakfast. • A round, orange fruit that has a lot of vitamin C. • A long, orange vegetable that is good for your eyes. • A sweet snack that is crunchy and eaten with tea or coffee.
Plural nouns 2025-03-17
compound nouns 2025-05-25
collective nouns 2022-10-06
7 Clues: A group of people. • A group of crooks. • A group of singers. • A group of hunters. • A group of dolphins. • A group of jellyfish. • a group of employees.
QE2 vocabulary 2018-10-21
Across
- a small mark or spot
- a belief about something
- two or more words that have the same beginning sound
- to fly high with little effort
- combination of words that have a complete thought or idea with something or someone being talked about (subject) and its action(predicate)
- the sequence of events in a story, from its beginning to how it ends
- words that describe an object, event or idea and that appeal to the senses
- a small group of words that add meaning to a sentence
Down
- a small bird known for its singing
- the circumstances or situation in which something takes place
- words that name people, places, things, ideas, events
- words like in, on, after, to, that tell the relationship between words in a sentence
- to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have
- quickly, without any delay
- a piece of evidence or information used to solve a crime or a mystery.
15 Clues: a small mark or spot • a belief about something • quickly, without any delay • to fly high with little effort • a small bird known for its singing • two or more words that have the same beginning sound • words that name people, places, things, ideas, events • a small group of words that add meaning to a sentence • ...
Lesson 13 2021-05-19
Across
- The same as quite, fairly is an adverb of ……..
- The frequency adverb …….. can appear at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
- Always, seldom and never are …….. adverbs.
- ……..like to our knowledge express comments on what is being said.
- The chorus shine bright like a diamond in Rihanna’s song contains a …….. adverb.
- Both much and far can be used to …….. the meaning of too.
- The order of adverbials at the end of a sentence is “…….., place and time.”
Down
- Too denotes ……...
- …….. can be an adjective and an adverb.
- Although still and yet tend to be associated with time, when they are placed at the beginning of a sentence, they behave as …….. conjuncts.
- In an orderly manner is an ……..
- . …….. exemplifies the formation of adjectives ending in -ly from nouns.
- Adverbs are most commonly formed by adding the …….. -ly to an adjective.
- Scarcely and …….. mean the same as hardly.
- If someone stays in everyone’s memory, we can that he/she is …….. remembered.
15 Clues: Too denotes ……... • In an orderly manner is an …….. • …….. can be an adjective and an adverb. • Always, seldom and never are …….. adverbs. • Scarcely and …….. mean the same as hardly. • The same as quite, fairly is an adverb of …….. • Both much and far can be used to …….. the meaning of too. • ……..like to our knowledge express comments on what is being said. • ...
Rhetorical Choices crossword 2022-09-22
Across
- Type of rhetorical question asking for the opinion of a group
- Denying something while still saying it; verbal irony
- The deliberate use of words that sound unpleasant with one another
- Compounding words or phrases that have equal meaning
- A number of items written consecutively
- Used to emphasize the nature of the subject via redundant addition, i.e. "darkest night"
- Beginning a phrase with an exclamation
- Balancing a negative statement with a positive
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- The usage of two nouns with dissimilar meanings in similar sentence positions
- Usage of a sentence that means the opposite of what it seems to say
- Using a word at the beginning of a sentence to capture attention, such as "hey", or "listen
- A purposefully hyperbolic statement to assert that something is impossible
- The removal of conjunctions in order to achieve a poetic effect
- Building the initial words and clauses of a sentence to a peak, scaling emphasis the further it goes
- A deliberate understatement used in order to draw attention to a subject
- A contradictory term
16 Clues: A contradictory term • Beginning a phrase with an exclamation • A number of items written consecutively • Balancing a negative statement with a positive • Compounding words or phrases that have equal meaning • Denying something while still saying it; verbal irony • Type of rhetorical question asking for the opinion of a group • ...
MASSIVE and Paper 1 2023-09-15
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- The type of language that involves the 5 senses, such as taste and touch.
- The language feature used when all words in a sentence start with the same letter.
- The word class used to express actions.
- The type of sentence most often used for description that is 2 or more lines long.
- The word class used to describe verbs.
- The type of sentence used to catch someone's attention and is 8 words or less in length.
- The word used to describe creative writing.
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- The word class used to name things, people or places.
- The collective term used to describe the words an author chooses.
- The word class used to describe nouns.
- The language feature used when words create an image in your mind.
- The type of language used to describe emotional responses.
- The language feature used when something is given a different name.
- The person who has written the text.
- The language feature used to describe something using 'like' or 'as'.
15 Clues: The person who has written the text. • The word class used to describe nouns. • The word class used to describe verbs. • The word class used to express actions. • The word used to describe creative writing. • The word class used to name things, people or places. • The type of language used to describe emotional responses. • ...
Language Cross Word Puzzle 2020-11-06
Across
- Stands in place of the noun.
- Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation.
- What type of noun names a collection or groups?
- Gran asked why that bothered me. What type of speech is the sentence written in?
- Link or join parts of sentences.
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The answer was known by half of the audience.
- These are the words a, an and the which usually precede nouns or adjectives.
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- A doing or action word.
- What punctuation mark is used to separate items on a list?
- What type of speech is the following sentence. "How long until half-time?" asked an excited spectator.
- Words that tell us more about verbs.
- stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence?
- Is the following sentence active or passive voice. The boy kicked the ball.
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- type of speech is the following sentence. The team all exclaimed, "Hoorah, we've won the trophy!"
15 Clues: A doing or action word. • Stands in place of the noun. • Link or join parts of sentences. • Words that tell us more about verbs. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • What type of noun names a collection or groups? • Letters, A sentence always start with this punctuation. • stop, What punctuation mark shows the end of a sentence? • ...
Grammatical terms 2020-09-18
Across
- A wider type of “-” (5)
- Tells you where a verb takes place, e.g. run off, run on, run out, run up (11)
- Several words together – but no verb (6)
- Requires a complete idea (8)
- Describes a noun (9)
- “After he arrived.” is wrong because the sentence is? (10)
- Adds extra but not vital information about a noun (10)
- Verbs turned into nouns e.g. talking, running (7)
- Types of noun e.g. cats and dogs
- A doing word (4)
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- These describe verbs (6)
- A verb and predicate – can be a sentence but does not have to be (5)
- A person, thing or idea (5)
- And, or, but (11)
- Definite article (3)
- This, that and it are … (7)
- The person or thing doing a verb (7)
- A sentence made from two connected simple sentences (8)
- Microsoft and Scotland are what type of noun (6)
- The person or thing the verb acts on (6)
- “The ball was kicked by him” is said to be “___ construction” (7)
- A word or phrase that refers back to itself e.g. sit yourself down, bad in itself (9)
22 Clues: A doing word (4) • And, or, but (11) • Definite article (3) • Describes a noun (9) • A wider type of “-” (5) • These describe verbs (6) • A person, thing or idea (5) • This, that and it are … (7) • Requires a complete idea (8) • Types of noun e.g. cats and dogs • The person or thing doing a verb (7) • Several words together – but no verb (6) • The person or thing the verb acts on (6) • ...
The UK/Growing up recap crossword 2021-12-16
Across
- Hairstyle of one of the characters in "Kiss"
- An animal that has the ability to change colour
- A term used to describe people who believe very strongly in something to the point of obsession
- When a character of a fictional text looks back on previous events
- The home city of your teacher's favourite English football team
- A city to which the "scouser accent" is associated
- The city where the "Peaky Blinders" are from
- A type of imagery
- A country in the North Atlantic that is NOT part of the UK
- The "crown jewel" of the British Empire
- The subculture that Shaun becomes part of in "This Is England"
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- The word class that describes nouns
- The English word for "Navidad" or "Weihnachten"
- The last name of Britain's Prime Minister between 1979-1990
- The name of the father in "My Son the Fanatic"
- When a fiction text begins and ends at the same place
- The association of former British territories
- The time, place, and (social) environment of a text
- When a fiction text begins without prior introduction
- Physical setting of most of our short stories
20 Clues: A type of imagery • The word class that describes nouns • The "crown jewel" of the British Empire • Hairstyle of one of the characters in "Kiss" • The city where the "Peaky Blinders" are from • The association of former British territories • Physical setting of most of our short stories • The name of the father in "My Son the Fanatic" • ...
human body prt 2 2018-10-14
Across
- thing that means more than one
- pump blood
- tissues that holds the body parts properly
- bones that protect the inner body parts
- parts of the holds the body together
- larger amount
- things that can be manage by people
- close people
- things that are grouped together
- object that can take any form
- listening object
- things that are even
- function
- instruments that are used by all ages
- bones
- inside
- tissue
- something valuable
- beat of tissue
- simular look
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- outer guard of the head
- truth
- vein
- thing that are of the same amount or level
- part of a committee
- surgeon
- blood vessel
- head
- thing that operates other than human help
- guard
- bones that connect bones to bones
- regular
- person that treats the human heart
- things that shown as meaning just one
- air that we breath
- gabbage
- things that are small in amount
- correct
- ouside
- parts of the body that controls the fingers
- naming word
- body part that circulate blood in your body
42 Clues: vein • head • truth • guard • bones • ouside • inside • tissue • surgeon • regular • gabbage • correct • function • pump blood • naming word • blood vessel • close people • simular look • larger amount • beat of tissue • listening object • air that we breath • something valuable • part of a committee • things that are even • outer guard of the head • object that can take any form • thing that means more than one • ...
Lexicon Project: Crossword Puzzle #2 2019-10-01
Across
- also meaning ancient
- having scruples or morals for what is right
- not discouraged; persistent
- originating in a particular region/place
- having devilish qualities
- branch of zoology dealing with birds
- high rank or reputation
- an act of rebutting in debate
- implied rather than stated
- calm, peaceful, tranquil
- lack of power to do something
- dark or shadowy; dull
- the cause of something
- to assist in the progress of
- depending on a situation
- dealing with a myth
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- deeply respectful towards
- questioning or puzzling
- quality or characteristics of manners
- capable of being supported or upheld
- to insert between something; to come between
- class of words used before nouns, pronouns, etc
- to scatter in other directions than just one
- an invariable nature of something
- to provide for the maintaining of something
- not crude; embellished
- uniformity and lack of variety
- able or ready to converse
- to precede something
- state of being spontaneous; instant
- offensive behavior that is condescending
- to grow together; to add to
- a formal complaint
- a gloomy and depressing state of mind
- capable of living; workable
35 Clues: a formal complaint • dealing with a myth • also meaning ancient • to precede something • dark or shadowy; dull • not crude; embellished • the cause of something • questioning or puzzling • high rank or reputation • calm, peaceful, tranquil • depending on a situation • deeply respectful towards • having devilish qualities • able or ready to converse • implied rather than stated • ...
Words with ‘pre’ 2019-10-03
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- An early payment that guarantee the service’s availability
- Booking something that you want to buy before it was being produced
- A glimpse of a movie before it is published officially
- A morpheme that is added at the beginning of word
- Occurring earlier than what you expected
- A word used to link pronoun, nouns or phrases in a sentence
- A period before a child reaches their puberty
- Deciding on something in advance
- Being overboard in doing something inappropriately
- A stage that determines your qualification to enter another level
- A state of being aware before doing something to prevent undesirable events
- A statement of what will happen in the future which is ambiguous
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- An action that you should do before you put
- Second-hand goods
- A program that intends to teach children age between 3 and 5 years old
- Having an ability to comprehend something faster than other people
- A system that test IIUM student’s patience
- A written instruction that usually used in medical field
- A process that must have been completed the next process start
- A period before a man and a woman can legitimately live together in one house according to Shariah Law
20 Clues: Second-hand goods • Deciding on something in advance • Occurring earlier than what you expected • A system that test IIUM student’s patience • An action that you should do before you put • A period before a child reaches their puberty • A morpheme that is added at the beginning of word • Being overboard in doing something inappropriately • ...
Literacy puzzle 2014-10-19
Across
- meaning more than one thing
- can only be female
- posh word for opposite
- to shorten words to just intitial letters
- forms part of a complex sentence
- full stop, exclamation mark, comma, question mark etc
- The actual name of a person, place or thing such as months of the year, towns, cities, countries, famous landmarks
- a figure of speech that compares two things or persons which are not similar.
- noun can be either male or female
- can only be a male
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- noun word given to describe a group of nouns
- a joining word you use to join two sentences together
- must be used at the start of a sentence or for someone's name
- describing word
- when something is listed from A-Z
- a doing or happening word
- something that will happen in the future
- only one of something
- what someone is reported to say.
- two words joined together to make a new word with a new meaning
- something that has already happened
- what someone actually says
- words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings
- words with similar meanings
24 Clues: describing word • can only be female • can only be a male • only one of something • posh word for opposite • a doing or happening word • what someone actually says • meaning more than one thing • words with similar meanings • forms part of a complex sentence • what someone is reported to say. • when something is listed from A-Z • noun can be either male or female • ...
The Miracle Worker 2014-10-16
Across
- what was the first word Helen recognized
- scene that takes place before than the story’s current time
- did annie stay at an asylum (yes or no)
- Keller’s sister
- loves Helen the most
- Annie think god owes her a ___
- Annie's brother
- how many verbs did Annie teach Helen
- author of the Miracle Worker
- try to make someone less angry
- what gift do the girls at the Perkins School for the Blind give to Helen
- endless
- ___ is more to the mind than light is to the eye
- where is the Perkins School for the Blind located
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- act as a peacemaker between people in dispute
- is blind and deaf, very smart, and the main protagonist in the Miracle Worker
- slightly turned away
- Annie think’s this is Helen’s biggest disability (two words)
- where does Helen put the key when she lock Annie into her room (two words)
- how many nouns did Annie teach Helen
- Helen’s father
- what caused Helen to be blind and deaf
- is impudent and sarcastic
- lonely
- child of a negro servant
- where does Helen live
26 Clues: lonely • endless • Helen’s father • Keller’s sister • Annie's brother • slightly turned away • loves Helen the most • where does Helen live • child of a negro servant • is impudent and sarcastic • author of the Miracle Worker • Annie think god owes her a ___ • try to make someone less angry • how many nouns did Annie teach Helen • how many verbs did Annie teach Helen • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- the perspective from which events are told (e.g., first person, third person, etc.)
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- the thesis statement or main point that forms the basis of an argument within a text
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- the most important thought of a text
- the part of the story following the climax where the problem is resolved
- an overview of the main points of a text
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- to quote directly or indirectly from a text
- the underlying meaning or lesson of a text
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- language that can not be taken literally
- drawing a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence
- using words or sentences around a word to help clarify the meaning
- a short account of a particular incident or event
- element added to root word to form a new word
- support for an idea or claim
- the storyline of a narrative consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- text with features that include characters, plot, problem, and solution
- describing how two or more things are different
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
20 Clues: support for an idea or claim • the most important thought of a text • language that can not be taken literally • an overview of the main points of a text • the underlying meaning or lesson of a text • to quote directly or indirectly from a text • the expression or the attitude of the writer • element added to root word to form a new word • ...
Fifth Grade Essential Vocabulary Part 1 2025-04-28
Across
- The ways in which the author shows how a character changes as the story proceeds
- Sources used to find information on a topic.
- Adverbs like faster and more slowly.
- free verse,verse,sonnet, haiku
- An adjective used to compare two items.
- A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
- Making a broad statement about a topic or person.
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- The last paragraph in your essay.
- paragraph A paragraph that explains the main topic of the paper.
- A poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme.
- of speech Nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, articles, pronoun
- Words that show expression, most often used with an exclamation mark.
- A title or short description of a picture
- A word that sounds like the word it represents.
- A struggle between two opposing forces.
- The end of the story where loose ends are tied up.
- An expression that does not make sense if you take it literally.
- character A character that does not play a big roll in a story.
- Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally.
20 Clues: free verse,verse,sonnet, haiku • The last paragraph in your essay. • Adverbs like faster and more slowly. • A struggle between two opposing forces. • An adjective used to compare two items. • A title or short description of a picture • FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) • Sources used to find information on a topic. • A poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme. • ...
MAG3 English 2025-04-30
Across
- - who invented the smart lid?
- - What word means to give money, food, clothes, to help a person or organization.
- - who loves the goosebumps books?
- - Who founded the the company TOMS?
- - the foundation Make A ___ grants whishes to childrens with medical problems.
- - what is the name of your english teacher?
- - a person who does physical work for money
- - to persuade someone to do or believe something
- - Mycoskie did shoes and what else?
- - Hard Rock Cafe ____ is "Love All, Serve All"
- - How can starting a _____ help others?
- - the name of the bank is "the ____ fellows"
- - Hard ____ Cafe
- - What is the most popular magazine that the Wallaces made Reader ___.
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- - Who made their own bank?
- - who describe nouns and pronouns?
- - who is very dramatic is class?
- - who loves pepero?
- - Mycoskie visited ____ villages and saw children with no shoes.
- - The cafe sells a line of what?
- - Where did Mycoskie went to visit?
- - ____ is to buy something
- - Ailey's famous dance routine is called what?
- - who gets the highest hw score?
- - what verb work with main verbs to tell about an action?
- - is is my shy girl in class?
26 Clues: - Hard ____ Cafe • - who loves pepero? • - Who made their own bank? • - ____ is to buy something • - who invented the smart lid? • - is is my shy girl in class? • - who is very dramatic is class? • - The cafe sells a line of what? • - who gets the highest hw score? • - who loves the goosebumps books? • - who describe nouns and pronouns? • - Who founded the the company TOMS? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Week 20 2025-02-24
Across
- We watched the storm clouds ______ from the west.
- I feel ______ because I both like and dislike the new rules.
- The space shuttle traveled through the dark ______ of space.
- If you leave milk out, it will ______ quickly.
- Be careful not to ______ the glass cup.
- She is ______ and can write with both hands.
- We will ______ to a different bus at the next stop.
- We are learning about nouns and verbs in our ______ lesson.
- I get ______ when I don’t get enough sleep.
- Some plants are safe to touch, but others may contain ______.
- I pressed the ______ to stop my bicycle.
- I always ______ spending time with my friends.
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- The lost puppy looked scared and ______.
- The airplane took a ______ flight from New York to London.
- Can you ______ to the correct answer on the board?
- The ship took a long ______ across the ocean.
- Please do not ______ the sandcastle we built.
- The cake was soft and ______ in the middle.
- The hunter used a duck ______ to attract real ducks.
- A good friend is always ______ and trustworthy.
- These two books are ______, but they have different endings.
- His answer was ______ and not very clear.
- Cleaning my room feels like a ______ job.
23 Clues: Be careful not to ______ the glass cup. • The lost puppy looked scared and ______. • I pressed the ______ to stop my bicycle. • His answer was ______ and not very clear. • Cleaning my room feels like a ______ job. • The cake was soft and ______ in the middle. • I get ______ when I don’t get enough sleep. • She is ______ and can write with both hands. • ...
Beowulf Study Crossword 2025-01-23
Across
- _________________ versus evil is the main theme of Beowulf.
- A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one.
- The monster in this tale.
- Something that causes suffering or pain.
- This hall is the gathering place for the community.
- Metaphorical compound words or phrases substituted for simple nouns.
- Beowulf is considered to be this type of poem.
- Created by four stresses, or beats, in many lines.
- This adjective describes a hero.
- "As he goes to ground, gorged and bloodied" is an example of ______________________.
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- Whose mead hall do Beowulf and Grendel battle in?
- Grendel hates humanity because he is ____________ and envious of the Danes'celebrations.
- This is believed to have the biggest impact on Anglo-Saxon literature.
- Struck by shock, terror, or amazement.
- Causing loathing, abhorrent.
- Traditional epics like Beowulf began as ____________ poems retold over many generations before they were finally written down.
- A long, loud, high-pitched cry expressing grief, sorrow, or fear.
- ___________________ rips the antagonist's arm off in battle with his bare hands.
- The message or central idea about life or human nature.
- A pause that divides the line, with each part having two stresses.
20 Clues: The monster in this tale. • Causing loathing, abhorrent. • This adjective describes a hero. • Struck by shock, terror, or amazement. • Something that causes suffering or pain. • Beowulf is considered to be this type of poem. • Whose mead hall do Beowulf and Grendel battle in? • A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. • ...
Crossword Puzzle of Descriptive text 2025-01-07
Across
- Language that goes beyond the literal meaning.
- Specific information about something.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverbs.
- The part of the text that introduces the subject.
- Showing differences between two things.
- A word that describes nouns or pronouns.
- A feature or quality that makes something unique.
- A thing that can be seen or touched.
- A word that identifies people, places, or things.
- The point of view used to describe something.
- Someone who describes or narrates an event or scene.
- Being one of a kind.
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- To explain the characteristics of something or someone.
- The background information that helps in understanding the text.
- How something or someone looks.
- A section of writing focusing on a single idea.
- The introduction or opening part of a text.
- A distinct or important detail.
- Highlighting similarities between two things.
- The place or environment described in the text.
- The mood created by the description.
- The section that provides specific details.
- The qualities or behavior of a person.
- A feeling conveyed in the description.
25 Clues: Being one of a kind. • How something or someone looks. • A distinct or important detail. • The mood created by the description. • A thing that can be seen or touched. • Specific information about something. • The qualities or behavior of a person. • A feeling conveyed in the description. • Showing differences between two things. • A word that describes nouns or pronouns. • ...
Syntax in old English 2025-10-29
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- : The receiver of the action in a sentence.
- : Object-Subject-Verb order, used for emphasis.
- : Subject-Verb-Object sentence order.
- : A grammatical system showing the function of nouns in a sentence.
- : A word showing relationship (e.g., in, on, by).
- : A group of words containing a subject and a predicate.
- : The part of a sentence that contains the verb and its complements.
- : The English language period from 450 to 1150 AD.
- : Non-finite verb forms such as infinitives or gerunds.
- : A word or group completing the meaning of a sentence.
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- : A verb that shows tense and agrees with the subject.
- : The arrangement of words in a sentence (e.g., SVO, V2).
- : The rule where the finite verb comes in the second position.
- : The person or thing that benefits from the action.
- : The doer of the action in a sentence.
- : A word that renames or describes the subject.
- : Short form of "Verb-second" word order.
- : Subject-Object-Verb sentence order, often in subordinate clauses.
- : Verb-Subject-Object order, often used in questions.
- : A phrase starting with a preposition and ending with its object.
20 Clues: : Subject-Verb-Object sentence order. • : The doer of the action in a sentence. • : Short form of "Verb-second" word order. • : The receiver of the action in a sentence. • : A word that renames or describes the subject. • : Object-Subject-Verb order, used for emphasis. • : A word showing relationship (e.g., in, on, by). • ...
Grammar and Roots -Leo Marshall 2021-08-17
Across
- the rules of a language
- before
- an element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning
- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, or verb
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element
- added at the end of a word to form a derivative
- a person, place, or thing
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- a word that describes a noun
- movement toward, in addition to
- a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word
- used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases
- the marks, such as full stop, comma, and brackets, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning
- in front of (Greek)/for, forward (Latin)
- with, together
15 Clues: before • with, together • the rules of a language • a person, place, or thing • a word that describes a noun • movement toward, in addition to • in front of (Greek)/for, forward (Latin) • used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases • added at the end of a word to form a derivative • a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, or verb • ...
Eng 5 QE2 2018-10-21
Across
- two or more words that have the same beginning sound
- words that name people, places, things, ideas, events
- the circumstances or situation in which something takes place
- words that describe an object, event or idea and that appeal to the senses
- a small group of words that add meaning to a sentence
- to fly high with little effort
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- a small bird known for its singing
- combination of words that have a complete thought or idea with something or someone being talked about (subject) and its action(predicate)
- words like in, on, after, to, that tell the relationship between words in a sentence
- a piece of evidence or information used to solve a crime or a mystery.
- a small mark or spot
- a belief about something
- quickly, without any delay
- to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have
- the sequence of events in a story, from its beginning to how it ends
15 Clues: a small mark or spot • a belief about something • quickly, without any delay • to fly high with little effort • a small bird known for its singing • two or more words that have the same beginning sound • words that name people, places, things, ideas, events • a small group of words that add meaning to a sentence • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-07-22
Across
- the set of rules that decide how words are used and combined to form sentences
- grammatical time describing an action or state in the past that lasted for a while
- used to describe a noun
- a word that refers to people, places, or things
- items that can be individually counted
- used to describe an adjective
- grammatical time describing a finished action in the past
- adverbs that tell you how often something is happening
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- a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. It often indicates location, direction, or time. Common examples include words like "in," "on," "at," "to," "from," "under," and "above.
- grammatical time describing (temporary) actions happing now
- grammatical time describing facts, habits, or scheduled events
- nouns items that cannot be individually counted
12 Clues: used to describe a noun • used to describe an adjective • items that can be individually counted • nouns items that cannot be individually counted • a word that refers to people, places, or things • adverbs that tell you how often something is happening • grammatical time describing a finished action in the past • ...
The Nifty Thrifty Fifty - List 7 2024-01-07
Across
- the prefix ir- signaling an opposite relationship and the suffix -ible with the e dropped.
- Has the prefix il- meaning “not” or “opposite.”
- -ment in the word change words into nouns.
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- arrange them again.
- made up of the root word form meaning “form” or “shape,” the prefix per- and the suffix -ance.
5 Clues: arrange them again. • -ment in the word change words into nouns. • Has the prefix il- meaning “not” or “opposite.” • the prefix ir- signaling an opposite relationship and the suffix -ible with the e dropped. • made up of the root word form meaning “form” or “shape,” the prefix per- and the suffix -ance.
Grammar Crossword Challenge 2016-07-29
Across
- A preposition of position
- Active voice sentence structure
- The ________ mood is used to express the hypothetical.
- Concord: The expression "more than one" takes a ________ verb.
- How many princesses are indicated by the following possessive form?: princess's
- A synonym for "concord"
- A linking phrase which introduces an example
- A linking word that shows the relationship between to nouns
- Definite article
- Concord: When a subject is made up of a positive and a negative element, the _______ one governs the verb.
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- "Its" and "whose" are __________ forms.
- Active or passive voice?: "The report was written by the supervisor".
- The type of comma used before the conjunction between the final items in a list
- "Hasn't" is a __________.
- The shortest complete sentence in English
- Indefinite article used before a word beginning with a vowel sound
- Each of the "FANBOYS" co-ordinating conjunctions is preceded by a comma when it is linking ________ clauses.
- "And" and "but"
- It is used to indicate possession and contractions.
- A sentence is made up of a subject and a _________.
- A type of conjunction which joins similar things in a way which emphasises the similarity
- Sentences should not usually be longer than ________ words.
22 Clues: "And" and "but" • Definite article • A synonym for "concord" • A preposition of position • "Hasn't" is a __________. • Active voice sentence structure • "Its" and "whose" are __________ forms. • The shortest complete sentence in English • A linking phrase which introduces an example • It is used to indicate possession and contractions. • ...
Quarter Two Words 2017-01-04
Across
- a verb that functions as a noun
- a symbol used to indicate that the material was not their own
- a word or words functioning as a verb
- a paragraph used to introduce the claim
- a word that modifies an entire sentence, rather that one word
- a clear statement about a person's beliefs on a topic
- facts and information showing that the claim is correct
- in important to show that the paragraph is neat and pleasing to look at
- an essay that is used to compare and contrast two different topics
- a paragraph or paragraphs in between the introduction and conclusion
Down
- a claim made to emphasize the opposing stance
- a paragraph used to wrap up the claim
- the explanation to help backup the claim
- a phrase containing a preposition, articles,and nouns
- an Essay used to show what happens because of something else
- an essay argues their side of a topic
- a group of words containing an infinitive and its modifyers
- an essay used to define things
- an essay that is used to classify things
- a verb that functions as an adjective
20 Clues: an essay used to define things • a verb that functions as a noun • a paragraph used to wrap up the claim • a word or words functioning as a verb • an essay argues their side of a topic • a verb that functions as an adjective • a paragraph used to introduce the claim • the explanation to help backup the claim • an essay that is used to classify things • ...
a 2017-10-25
Across
- nouns: earliest words
- form verb + ing
- answers questions why
- smallest unit of language that has meaning
- person, place, things, or abstractions
- the building blocks of a sentence
- words that link ideas, phrases, or clauses
- pronoun: refer back to noun or pronoun
- compound word acting as an adverb
- may be attributive and precede the noun
- verb + ed or verb + en
- answers questions about order and sequence
- provides more information about a verb
Down
- single word acting as an adverb
- has _ tenses and _ aspects
- acts like the verb “to be” but looks different
- the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents
- assembly of phrases having its own subject and predicate
- study and description of word formation in language
- pronoun: are used to ask most wh- questions
- processes of communicating a message
- form to + be
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- answers questions to what degree or how much
- forms: there are three of these
- answers questions where
- answers questions when or how long
- are function words, replace noun
- answers questions how or is what way
- muscle of the utterance
30 Clues: form to + be • form verb + ing • nouns: earliest words • answers questions why • verb + ed or verb + en • answers questions where • muscle of the utterance • has _ tenses and _ aspects • single word acting as an adverb • forms: there are three of these • are function words, replace noun • the building blocks of a sentence • compound word acting as an adverb • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- the perspective from which events are told (e.g., first person, third person, etc.)
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- the thesis statement or main point that forms the basis of an argument within a text
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- the most important thought of a text
- the part of the story following the climax where the problem is resolved
- an overview of the main points of a text
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- to quote directly or indirectly from a text
- the underlying meaning or lesson of a text
Down
- language that can not be taken literally
- drawing a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence
- using words or sentences around a word to help clarify the meaning
- a short account of a particular incident or event
- element added to root word to form a new word
- support for an idea or claim
- the storyline of a narrative consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- text with features that include characters, plot, problem, and solution
- describing how two or more things are different
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
20 Clues: support for an idea or claim • the most important thought of a text • language that can not be taken literally • an overview of the main points of a text • the underlying meaning or lesson of a text • to quote directly or indirectly from a text • the expression or the attitude of the writer • element added to root word to form a new word • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- the perspective from which events are told (e.g., first person, third person, etc.)
- a short account of a particular incident or event
- describing how two or more things are different
- support for an idea or claim
- text with features that include characters, plot, problem, and solution
- element added to root word to form a new word
- to quote directly or indirectly from a text
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- language that can not be taken literally
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
- the storyline of a narrative consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
Down
- the underlying meaning or lesson of a text
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- an overview of the main points of a text
- using words or sentences around a word to help clarify the meaning
- the most important thought of a text
- drawing a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- the part of the story following the climax where the problem is resolved
- the thesis statement or main point that forms the basis of an argument within a text
20 Clues: support for an idea or claim • the most important thought of a text • an overview of the main points of a text • language that can not be taken literally • the underlying meaning or lesson of a text • to quote directly or indirectly from a text • the expression or the attitude of the writer • grammatical term for words that replace nouns • ...
6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- grammatical term for words that replace nouns
- language that can not be taken literally
- element added to root word to form a new word
- the part of the story following the climax where the problem is resolved
- the most important thought of a text
- using words or sentences around a word to help clarify the meaning
- associated with a word in addition to the literal meaning
- the underlying meaning or lesson of a text
- to quote directly or indirectly from a text
Down
- describing how two or more things are different
- the expression or the attitude of the writer
- an overview of the main points of a text
- text with features that include characters, plot, problem, and solution
- the thesis statement or main point that forms the basis of an argument within a text
- a short account of a particular incident or event
- nonfiction writing that is intended to inform
- the storyline of a narrative consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- drawing a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence
- the perspective from which events are told (e.g., first person, third person, etc.)
- support for an idea or claim
20 Clues: support for an idea or claim • the most important thought of a text • an overview of the main points of a text • language that can not be taken literally • the underlying meaning or lesson of a text • to quote directly or indirectly from a text • the expression or the attitude of the writer • grammatical term for words that replace nouns • ...
A Brief History of Plural Word...s 2023-10-05
Across
- More than one
- Being with other people or the people who are with you
- A person who has reached maturity, typically an adult
- Useful and helpful
- To stop doing something that is a habit
- To become gradually different or separate
- Logical, rational, understandable
- To make a mistake
- To remove the rough or difficult parts of something
- A way of classifying nouns into classes, like masculine, feminine, and neuter
- Awesome
- Something that remains when all other examples of that thing has changed or gone
- A person in your family from the past or a collection of people who lived in past versions of present societies
- Not masculine nor feminine
- Twelve of something or a group of twelve
Down
- Scandinavian people who are best known for their raiding and pillaging around Europe
- Approximately, around, about
- Too many to be counted
- A small amount
- The act of helping something that needs improvement or fixing
- More simple, less complex, less complicated
- A non-living thing
- The different ways that people from different regions say the words of a language
- A Viking
24 Clues: Awesome • A Viking • More than one • A small amount • To make a mistake • Useful and helpful • A non-living thing • Too many to be counted • Not masculine nor feminine • Approximately, around, about • Logical, rational, understandable • To stop doing something that is a habit • Twelve of something or a group of twelve • To become gradually different or separate • ...
pain with an s 2024-02-12
Across
- - keeps stanley company
- - fool with makeup
- - bye bye austria
- - well known french word
- - new card game on steam
- - city in bulgaria
- - 1000000
- - blue netflix
- - african country
- - something in your something
- - old finnish president
- - "austrailian" restaurant
- - to gather through foraging
- - is the word...
- - two different games
- - stupid australian war
- - heavy from tf2 but distorted
- - now turkey
- - you read from it
- - something you do when somethings funny
- - tool to keep things in place
- - judicial institution that lasted from 1478 to 1834
- - has a clock named after it
Down
- - like a tool but with electricity
- - we live on one of these
- - ball used in a ball game
- - crowning a king
- - plane, shortened to "zero"
- - the clothes youre wearing
- - they blew it up
- - tf2 map with an achievement
- - beach in france
- - one of my ex's lives here
- - fallout character
- - person place or thing
- - my A period teacher
- - stakes as ones own
- - a number puzzle
- - where a type of jesus lives
- - youtuber who is jesus
- - where a king or queen rules
41 Clues: - 1000000 • - now turkey • - blue netflix • - is the word... • - crowning a king • - bye bye austria • - they blew it up • - african country • - beach in france • - a number puzzle • - fool with makeup • - city in bulgaria • - you read from it • - fallout character • - stakes as ones own • - my A period teacher • - two different games • - keeps stanley company • - old finnish president • ...
Week 10 Vocabulary Review 2024-06-02
Across
- (v) to change the direction that you are moving
- (n) a large store that sells groceries and everyday items
- (adj) something made by a well-known designer (usually clothing)
- (n) instructions about how to get from one place to another
- (adv) in or to a foreign country
- (v) to go or move behind someone else
- (n) a system or method of traveling or carrying passengers
- (n) 1000-year periods
- (v) the past tense form of go
- (n) 100-year periods
Down
- (n) the official position or condition of a person, group, or nation
- (det) one more person or thing of the same type
- (adv/prep) only a short distance from a person or thing
- (n) a small soft fruit with small seeds
- (adj) the opposite of private
- (adj) the feeling of being happy or interested for something that is going to happen
- (n) the point two edges or streets meet
- (prep) in or through the space that separates two nouns
- (v) to ask someone to come to a meeting or event
- (adv) used to say what happens or what you do next
20 Clues: (n) 100-year periods • (n) 1000-year periods • (adj) the opposite of private • (v) the past tense form of go • (adv) in or to a foreign country • (v) to go or move behind someone else • (n) a small soft fruit with small seeds • (n) the point two edges or streets meet • (det) one more person or thing of the same type • (v) to change the direction that you are moving • ...
English Language Arts 2023-03-09
Across
- a sound made into a word
- the symbol used at the end of a sentence
- the name of a book
- the person that draws the pictures in a book
- an exaggeration
- an action word
- a person who writes a book
- a descriptive word, describes a noun
- identify the similarities and differences of two or more things
- a picture in a book
- things
- the place, time a story takes place
- a word used to modify a verb, adverb and so on
- a short writing about the main points in a book
- specific nouns, names
Down
- word that is used as a substitute for a noun
- words that sound the same but have different meanings
- the begging letter/sound is the same
- something happens that makes something else happen
- directional terms
- a word that have the same ending sounds
- using a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence
- type or category of a book
- a figure of speech that has a literal meaning and a true meaning
- parts of a story, nonfiction, pictures, captions
- a short phrase with a strong feeling
- person in a book
- person, place, thing
28 Clues: things • an action word • an exaggeration • person in a book • directional terms • the name of a book • a picture in a book • person, place, thing • specific nouns, names • a sound made into a word • a person who writes a book • type or category of a book • the place, time a story takes place • the begging letter/sound is the same • a descriptive word, describes a noun • ...
General Australia 2025-05-12
Across
- Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
- Large flightless bird found in Australia
- Remote and dry part of inland Australia
- Spiky animal that lays eggs
- Word used to honour Australian soldiers
- Rush Period when people searched for gold
- Time with little or no rain
- a revised list of 20 medium-difficulty crossword clues using **nouns with two or more syllables**, made especially for **aged care or home care clients**. The focus is on **general knowledge related to Australia**, with clear, gentle wording suitable for older Australians:
- Traditional wind instrument
- Australia’s capital city
- Large fire in the forest or scrubland
Down
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- Island state south of the mainland
- Big red rock in the Northern Territory
- Short, strong animal that digs burrows
- Salty spread often eaten on toast
- Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
- Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
- What you often see in Australia’s weather
- Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
- Bird known for its laughing sound
- City with a famous harbour and Opera House
22 Clues: Australia’s capital city • Spiky animal that lays eggs • Time with little or no rain • Traditional wind instrument • Salty spread often eaten on toast • Bird known for its laughing sound • Island state south of the mainland • Curved tool used by Aboriginal people • Large fire in the forest or scrubland • Big red rock in the Northern Territory • ...
