nouns Crossword Puzzles
Spelling List #5 2025-08-23
Across
- a formal personal presentation of one person to another or others
- an act or instance of noticing or watching
- words that describe nouns and pronouns
- the group of spectators at a public event
- an act or instance of evaluating; assessment
- the point of time or space at which anything begins
- a statement, picture in words, or account that describes
- the state, condition, manner, or style in which a person or object appears
- tribulation, trial, misfortune, affliction
- playful wrongdoing or trouble
- a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations
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- punishment or training to act in accordance with rules
- the 9th month of the year
- a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious
- an incident or event
- Dahl a famous children's author known for writing books such as Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, James & the Giant Peach, & The BFG
- the process or fact of personally observing, encountering, or undergoing something.
- an act or instance of discussing
- first principles; basic; easy
- a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot (the antagonist)
20 Clues: an incident or event • the 9th month of the year • first principles; basic; easy • playful wrongdoing or trouble • an act or instance of discussing • words that describe nouns and pronouns • the group of spectators at a public event • an act or instance of noticing or watching • tribulation, trial, misfortune, affliction • an act or instance of evaluating; assessment • ...
AP Lit Terms #2 2014-01-31
Across
- indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh
- a quotation set at the beginning of a literary work ,suggest theme
- An ideally perfect place,
- characters representing things or abstract ideas are used to convey a message or teach a lesson.
- two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
- confident statement of fact or belief.
- Nominative a noun, group of nouns, or noun clause that renames the subject
- to prove to be false
- everything is unpleasant or bad, typically totalitarian
- choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- a large-scale systematic plan
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- similar structure of words,phrases,or clauses
- existed before or logically precedes another.
- familiar literary , historical person or event,makes an idea more easily understood.
- comment added to a text or diagram.
- change in normal word order
- language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- To state something, typically without proof
- statement that leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory.
- a previous statement from which another is inferred
- Theme
21 Clues: Theme • to prove to be false • An ideally perfect place, • change in normal word order • a large-scale systematic plan • comment added to a text or diagram. • confident statement of fact or belief. • To state something, typically without proof • similar structure of words,phrases,or clauses • existed before or logically precedes another. • ...
Week 7: Learning Language 2019-02-12
Across
- a type of verb that is derived from a noun
- each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meanings
- children respond appropriately to commands and suggestions made by others
- a class that consists of nouns and verbs with which a child communicates his or her referential, imperative, or expressive intentions
- children's difficulties lie in ____________ on simultaneous operation of multiple transformations
- a category that contains a few words used with high frequency in combination with items from the open category
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- a technique used by caregivers that comments on the semantic content of children's words
- a technique that teaches linguistic form and communicative
- a process/development employed to express grammatical concepts
- refer to placement of objects, persons, and/or events in space or time
- language acquisition basically involves _______ images through syntactic
- adults often repeat children's utterances with an _______ of the basic sentence
12 Clues: a type of verb that is derived from a noun • a technique that teaches linguistic form and communicative • each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meanings • a process/development employed to express grammatical concepts • refer to placement of objects, persons, and/or events in space or time • ...
Parts of Speech 2023-10-23
4 Clues: a word that shows movement • a word that combines words and phrases • a word that describes the verb (how, when, where) • a word that shows the relationship between two nouns
Revision Wk10-12 2020-06-02
Across
- The professional you go to if you are ill.
- The school year is broken into three of these.
- The feeling when you are on your own and sad about it.
- The common term for beauty items is beauty ___.
- The subject relating to the past.
- Something that is done often or is common.
- To be badly treated and not well cared for.
- The metal box in a room that heat up to heat the room.
- Another word used in chance for likely.
- A place that is far away from others.
- The sun and electricity are forms of this.
- A list you sign your name on.
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- You use the _____ control to change the TV channel.
- You his this button on your alarm to sleep a bit longer.
- To move in the direction of something or someone.
- A person who breaks into your house.
- The group of children in a school or university.
- To sleep lightly, usually done sitting in a chair.
- Another name for a journalist who works on TV, radio or in the papers.
- To feel tired, often after medication.
- The term used for the correct use of verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc. in sentences.
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. • ...
English - Term 1 2013-03-05
Across
- verse in a poem
- intended meaning as opose to the dictionary meaning
- you find reading material
- pronunciation of a word
- that adds to a pome stylistically (6/7)
- term given to shortened words
- words describe a sound
- the words in the dictionary (4/4)
- used to join sentences
- repition of vowel sounds
- common noun that is used every day
- subject that is also a language
- you would read
- used to avoid repetition of nouns
- article used before a word beginning with a vowel
- abstract noun
- collective noun for pigeoons
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- proper noun for where we live (5/6)
- comparison that uses "as" or "like"
- words
- an pbject human qualities
- dictionary meaning of a word
- symbol used to make a statement stand out
- is used to make sense in sentences
- collective noun for pigeons
- to ifnd definition
- origin of words
- comparison used in writing.
- indicators of what words are on each page in the dictionary (5/5)
29 Clues: words • abstract noun • you would read • verse in a poem • origin of words • to ifnd definition • words describe a sound • used to join sentences • pronunciation of a word • repition of vowel sounds • you find reading material • an pbject human qualities • collective noun for pigeons • comparison used in writing. • dictionary meaning of a word • collective noun for pigeoons • ...
NTF Crossword Puzzle Homework due Friday 12/19 2014-12-11
Across
- Moving in water using limbs, fins, and/or tail
- The root word for valuable meaning monetary or material worth
- Not pleasurable or satisfying/offensive
- The suffix for continuous meaning "full of"
- Oral communication between people (talking)
- The prefix for nonliving meaning "opposite of"
- The root word for continuous meaning to go on without interrupting
- The suffix for valuable meaning "worth" or "ability"
- The root word for unpleasant that means to give pleasure or satisfaction
- The root word for nonliving meaning to have life
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- Not having life or dead
- The suffix for nonliving and swimming that means "happening"
- Not stopping, without interruption
- The suffix for conversation meaning "the result of" (turns verbs into nouns)
- To fail to remember or to not think of
- The prefix for unpleasant that means "opposite of"
- The root word for forgotten meaning failed to remember
- The root word for conversation meaning to talk with others
- Costing or bringing a high price
- The suffix for the unpleasant that means "quality of"
- The suffix for forgotten meaning "cause to be or have"
- The root word of swimming that means to move in water using limbs, fins, and/or tail
22 Clues: Not having life or dead • Costing or bringing a high price • Not stopping, without interruption • To fail to remember or to not think of • Not pleasurable or satisfying/offensive • The suffix for continuous meaning "full of" • Oral communication between people (talking) • Moving in water using limbs, fins, and/or tail • The prefix for nonliving meaning "opposite of" • ...
English Language Crossword 2015-06-15
Across
- An uncountable noun meaning the same as a job
- A word that starts the compound nouns 'lights' and 'jam'
- A weaker adjective of 'boiling'
- A verb to describe that your computer stops working
- One of the 6 emotions to describe a feeling of a bad smell
- A qualifier word meaning that you will most likely do something
- The key clause word to begin a 1st or 2nd conditional
- The comparative of 'healthy'
- A conditional word to talk about a past habit
- A stronger adjective of 'tasty'
- One frequent way of ending an adjective
- When you have forgotten an item in a known place
- The past participle of begin
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- A question tag word to confirm 'You're English, ----'- you?
- A word that completes the verb phrase 'agree ----' or 'argue ----'
- The superlative of 'cheap'
- The CAUSE resulting in you being worried about something
- 'On the other ----' - a way to contrast two points
- To talk about something again to remind everyone
- A personal quality of any entrepreneur
- A conditional word describing an obligation
- To concentrate on a specific item or issue
- A multi-word verb meaning talking to someone so they will like you
23 Clues: The superlative of 'cheap' • The comparative of 'healthy' • The past participle of begin • A weaker adjective of 'boiling' • A stronger adjective of 'tasty' • A personal quality of any entrepreneur • One frequent way of ending an adjective • To concentrate on a specific item or issue • A conditional word describing an obligation • ...
Literacy puzzle 2014-10-19
Across
- words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings
- can only be female
- only one of something
- something that will happen in the future
- noun can be either male or female
- words with similar meanings
- a doing or happening word
- forms part of a complex sentence
- noun word given to describe a group of nouns
- something that has already happened
- must be used at the start of a sentence or for someone's name
- full stop, exclamation mark, comma, question mark etc
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- a figure of speech that compares two things or persons which are not similar.
- can only be a male
- when something is listed from A-Z
- meaning more than one thing
- what someone is reported to say.
- a joining word you use to join two sentences together
- what someone actually says
- to shorten words to just intitial letters
- describing word
- two words joined together to make a new word with a new meaning
- posh word for opposite
- The actual name of a person, place or thing such as months of the year, towns, cities, countries, famous landmarks
24 Clues: describing word • can only be a male • can only be female • 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 • what someone is reported to say. • forms part of a complex sentence • when something is listed from A-Z • noun can be either male or female • ...
The Miracle Worker 2014-10-17
Across
- scene that takes place before than the story’s current time
- loves Helen the most
- act as a peacemaker between people in dispute
- what caused Helen to be blind and deaf
- child of a negro servant
- author of the Miracle Worker
- how many verbs did Annie teach Helen
- how many nouns did Annie teach Helen
- endless
- Annie think god owes her a ___
- try to make someone less angry
- what gift do the girls at the Perkins School for the Blind give to Helen
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- where is the Perkins School for the Blind located
- ___ is more to the mind than light is to the eye
- Annie think’s this is Helen’s biggest disability (two words)
- lonely
- where does Helen live
- is blind and deaf, very smart, and the main protagonist in the Miracle Worker
- did annie stay at an asylum (yes or no)
- Helen’s father
- what was the first word Helen recognized
- Annie's brother
- where does Helen put the key when she lock Annie into her room (two words)
- is impudent and sarcastic
- Keller’s sister
- slightly turned away
26 Clues: lonely • endless • Helen’s father • Annie's brother • Keller’s sister • loves Helen the most • slightly turned away • 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 verbs did Annie teach Helen • how many nouns 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 • ...
English 2017-03-03
Across
- The system of words or signs that people use to express thoughts
- voice Grammatical structure that is used when it is unknown who does an action
- verb Verb that consists of a verb and a particle
- Part of speech that is used to describe something
- Word that links nouns or phrases
- A,e,i,o are
- D,n,s,p are
- "Be-was-been" is an example of which verb
- Word that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective
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- word "Also, for example" are example of
- Part of speech that tells about "action"
- Standard set of letters
- Phrase or word that is old-fashoned
- An English-speaking person, especially one in a country where two or more languages are spoken
- Book with translation and definitions of words
- Fixed expression that has a literal meaning
- Words that have almost similar meaning
- Building blocks for creating new words in English
- Part of speech that identifies an object
- perfect Tense that is used to describe an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present
- participle "Paid", "felt" in what form
21 Clues: A,e,i,o are • D,n,s,p are • Standard set of letters • Word that links nouns or phrases • Phrase or word that is old-fashoned • Words that have almost similar meaning • participle "Paid", "felt" in what form • word "Also, for example" are example of • Part of speech that tells about "action" • Part of speech that identifies an object • "Be-was-been" is an example of which verb • ...
Grade 2 2020 - What have the Grade 2s been up to this year? Complete the crossword to find out. 2020-10-21
Across
- - We wear them every day to protect ourselves and each other.
- - The teacher that likes to have fun!
- - The teacher who loves headbands.
- - A year to remember (or forget!)
- - Doing school work from home.
- - A person, a place or a thing.
- - Remember your keyword when doing this.
- - Where you used to see your teacher during lockdown.
- - Full stops, capital letters, question marks.
- - The pandemic that changed your Grade 2 year.
- - Remember to always _____________ your hands.
- - We loved making new ____________ in Grade 2.
- - The place we did all our learning during lockdown.
- - Learning how to add Rands and cents.
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- - These sums have multiple steps.
- - We always have to be 1m apart.
- - A doing word
- - The BEST grade ever!
- - What ________ is it?
- - The teacher who loves sausage dogs.
- - Our only outing this year.
- - Our wonderful grade 2 learnership teacher.
- - When your teacher couldn't hear you on Google Meet.
- - Halves, thirds, quarters are all ___________.
- - Remember to answer in full sentences when doing these.
- - One of the most important things we do at school.
- - We had so much _________ in Grade 2!
- - When you could only see half your friends at school.
28 Clues: - A doing word • - The BEST grade ever! • - What ________ is it? • - Our only outing this year. • - Doing school work from home. • - A person, a place or a thing. • - We always have to be 1m apart. • - These sums have multiple steps. • - A year to remember (or forget!) • - The teacher who loves headbands. • - The teacher that likes to have fun! • ...
Grammer 2021-05-21
Across
- not the brother of Nicholas
- verb used with lights and camera
- a group of related that does not contain a subject and a verb
- a separated sentence part that does not express a complete thought
- using the 6 tenses
- past participle has a .... verb
- he, she, it, who...
- used to form the possessive case of nouns.
- to influence
- to be seated
- a group of related words that contains both a subject and a verb.
- used 24/7
- two or more sentences written incorrectly as one sentence
- is used if you must divide a word at the end of a line
- Hey! You!
- used between independent clauses if you do not use a comma or coordinating conjunction.
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- the practice of analyzing sentences
- joins words, phrases and clauses
- shows emphasis
- where something is located
- a group of words that express a complete thought
- + a verb
- to put or place something
- to learn
- what kind, which one, how many
- to go up
- verb shows the act of "being".
- verb form used as a adjective
- person, place, thing, or idea.
29 Clues: + a verb • to learn • to go up • used 24/7 • Hey! You! • to influence • to be seated • shows emphasis • using the 6 tenses • he, she, it, who... • to put or place something • where something is located • not the brother of Nicholas • verb form used as a adjective • what kind, which one, how many • verb shows the act of "being". • person, place, thing, or idea. • past participle has a .... verb • ...
Extra Credit 2017-10-25
Across
- smallest unit of language that has meaning
- may be attributive and precede the noun
- answers questions how or is what way
- form to + be
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- study and description of word formation in language
- words that link ideas, phrases, or clauses
- processes of communicating a message
- person, place, things, or abstractions
- answers questions when or how long
- form verb + ing
- answers questions where
- the building blocks of a sentence
- has _ tenses and _ aspects
- forms: there are three of these
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- compound word acting as an adverb
- verb + ed or verb + en
- acts like the verb “to be” but looks different
- answers questions why
- provides more information about a verb
- pronoun: refer back to noun or pronoun
- nouns: earliest words
- answers questions to what degree or how much
- pronoun: are used to ask most wh- questions
- are function words, replace noun
- the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents
- assembly of phrases having its own subject and predicate
- answers questions about order and sequence
- single word acting as an adverb
- muscle of the utterance
30 Clues: form to + be • form verb + ing • answers questions why • nouns: earliest words • 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 • compound word acting as an adverb • the building blocks of a sentence • ...
Glossary Units 1-4 2018-12-03
Across
- A _______ is the combination of two vowel sounds.
- The reason or purpose for communication is called _______.
- A form of the verb that shows if something happens in the past, present or future.
- Tall is the _______ of short.
- The language we use to express a function is called _______.
- New and knew are examples of _______.
- A _______ set is a group of words that are about the same topic.
- You’ve, hasn’t and don’t are examples of _______.
- Informal exponents receive the name of _______.
- An _______ is a particle added to the beginning or end of a word to make a new word.
- The formality or informality of the language used in a particular situation is called _______.
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- Post office and headmaster are examples of _______ nouns.
- _______ is the way in which the level of a speaker’s voice changes to show a feeling.
- An _______ makes the meaning of another word stronger.
- A _______ sound is a way of pronouncing sounds with vibration.
- Worse is a _______ adjective.
- Ship-sheep and hear-fear are examples of _______ pairs.
- A, AN and THE are examples of _______.
- The simple, continuous and perfect are _______.
- Police is an example of a _______ noun.
20 Clues: Tall is the _______ of short. • Worse is a _______ adjective. • New and knew are examples of _______. • A, AN and THE are examples of _______. • Police is an example of a _______ noun. • The simple, continuous and perfect are _______. • Informal exponents receive the name of _______. • A _______ is the combination of two vowel sounds. • ...
LANGUAGE REVISION 2023-05-28
Across
- A sentence mood that is a statement of fact.
- Does the action in a sentence.
- Words are used to create feelings in the reader.
- Two of these punctuation marks can be used to show extra information.
- When an apostrophe is used to show ownership.
- A punctuation mark used to create compound nouns.
- A commanding sentence.
- The ideas linked to a word.
- A sound that interrupts or emphasizes the sentence.
- Words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
- The imagined meaning of a word or phrase.
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- Reflective pronoun
- Words that have opposite meanings.
- Indefinite Article
- Possessive pronoun
- A part of a sentence with a verb.
- Adjective of order
- A sentence that has a main clause and dependent clause or phrase.
- A believable statement based on a person’s ideas.
- A simple verb with ‘to’ to help it link to the sentence.
- The sentence tense used for direct speech.
- Describes the verb.
- A question that does not need an answer.
- When the subject and verb of a sentence match.
25 Clues: Reflective pronoun • Indefinite Article • Possessive pronoun • Adjective of order • Describes the verb. • A commanding sentence. • The ideas linked to a word. • Does the action in a sentence. • A part of a sentence with a verb. • Words that have opposite meanings. • A question that does not need an answer. • The imagined meaning of a word or phrase. • ...
Dialects/ Creoles Quiz 2024-01-09
Across
- Languages which were created to communicate between speakers of different languages for trade.
- The pressure on creole speakers to adopt a standard variety.
- Languages created as a result of contact between the enslaved and their masters.
- These lie in the middle of the continuum and represent combinations of the standard and non standard varieties.
- Making of sounds when the tongue makes contactwith the hard palate.
- The entire vocabulary system of a language
- In Caribbean dialects and creoles, the nouns and verbs are usually _______.
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- The attempt to convert creole expressions to the standard English by using an inappropriate form.
- Expressions in one language that have been literally translated to another.
- This refers to the sound structure of creoles.
- This represents the non-standard variety on the creole continuum.
- The standard dialect is used within _____ contexts such as speeches.
12 Clues: The entire vocabulary system of a language • This refers to the sound structure of creoles. • The pressure on creole speakers to adopt a standard variety. • This represents the non-standard variety on the creole continuum. • Making of sounds when the tongue makes contactwith the hard palate. • The standard dialect is used within _____ contexts such as speeches. • ...
Ananya Nouns 2021-05-26
7 Clues: a army of • A huddle of • a rhumba of • a bunch of flowers • exam difficult passages • on confusing in food labels • something that you have in a mind
Compound nouns 2023-05-17
compound nouns 2023-06-07
Across
- A compromise or exchange: "Balancing gains and sacrifices."
- The negative or unfavorable aspect: "The flip side of a beneficial choice."
- A significant achievement or advancement "A Eureka moment in the face of challenges."
- Instances of failure or collapse: "Unexpected failures causing disruptions."
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- The result or consequence of an action: "The final product of effort and circumstance."
- A perspective or forecast for the future: "A lens to anticipate what lies ahead."
- A disadvantage or negative aspect: "A hitch in an otherwise favorable situation."
7 Clues: A compromise or exchange: "Balancing gains and sacrifices." • The negative or unfavorable aspect: "The flip side of a beneficial choice." • Instances of failure or collapse: "Unexpected failures causing disruptions." • A perspective or forecast for the future: "A lens to anticipate what lies ahead." • ...
Compound nouns 2024-03-26
Across
- in Sentence Definition of Role Common Noun Example Sentence
- Object receives the action of the direct object giraffe The zookeeper fed the giraffe a carrot.
- tells who or what the sentence is about fish The fish swam across the pond.
- Complement renames the direct object moderator The council appointed Kelsea moderator.
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- Object receives the action of the verb chips Kelly ate chips for lunch.
- Nominative follows a linking verb and renames the subject neighbor Isaac is my neighbor.
- of Preposition follows a preposition refrigerator The iced tea is in the refrigerator.
7 Clues: in Sentence Definition of Role Common Noun Example Sentence • Object receives the action of the verb chips Kelly ate chips for lunch. • tells who or what the sentence is about fish The fish swam across the pond. • of Preposition follows a preposition refrigerator The iced tea is in the refrigerator. • ...
Collective nouns 2025-06-23
Grammar vocabulary 2021-06-17
Across
- Name of an object, concept, person or place.
- Group of words that express a thought; conveys a statement, question, exclamation or command.
- Usually come before a noun and give information about time, place and direction.
- A word used to connect words, prhases and clauses.
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- Exclamation inserted into an utterance without grammatical connection; (oh!, ouch!).
- Word used to describe a person, place or thing; modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Form of a verb that show us when the action or state happens.
- A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or a word group; express place, time, cause, etc.
- Replaces a noun.
- Main noun (or equivalent) in a sentence about which something is said; every sentence contains it or implies it.
10 Clues: Replaces a noun. • Name of an object, concept, person or place. • A word used to connect words, prhases and clauses. • Form of a verb that show us when the action or state happens. • Word used to describe a person, place or thing; modifies nouns or pronouns. • Usually come before a noun and give information about time, place and direction. • ...
Homophones by Barbod 2021-05-26
Across
- Having a high opinion about someone’s appearance and rhymes with ‘fame’
- Many tubes in your body that circulates blood
- A word that means rough and hard in texture that rhymes with horse
- A class when you learn something and starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with ‘cresson’
- A pronoun that describes other peoples property
- A synonym of ‘reduce’ that starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with essen
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- People that go to the doctor to have a check up or get a prescription for medicine
- A word that is used to alternate two nouns that has a synonym of ‘either’ and starts with ‘w’
- A flat blade that is pushed by wind or water that rhymes with ‘cane’
- A synonym of ‘track’ on which you follow
10 Clues: A synonym of ‘track’ on which you follow • Many tubes in your body that circulates blood • A pronoun that describes other peoples property • A synonym of ‘reduce’ that starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with essen • A word that means rough and hard in texture that rhymes with horse • A flat blade that is pushed by wind or water that rhymes with ‘cane’ • ...
Homophones by Barbod 2021-05-26
Across
- Having a high opinion about someone’s appearance and rhymes with ‘fame’
- Many tubes in your body that circulates blood
- A word that means rough and hard in texture that rhymes with horse
- A class when you learn something and starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with ‘cresson’
- A pronoun that describes other peoples property
- A synonym of ‘reduce’ that starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with essen
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- People that go to the doctor to have a check up or get a prescription for medicine
- A word that is used to alternate two nouns that has a synonym of ‘either’ and starts with ‘w’
- A flat blade that is pushed by wind or water that rhymes with ‘cane’
- A synonym of ‘track’ on which you follow
10 Clues: A synonym of ‘track’ on which you follow • Many tubes in your body that circulates blood • A pronoun that describes other peoples property • A synonym of ‘reduce’ that starts with ‘L’ and rhymes with essen • A word that means rough and hard in texture that rhymes with horse • A flat blade that is pushed by wind or water that rhymes with ‘cane’ • ...
PRATUL: pronouns comma splice conjunctions modifiers capitalize fragment transitions comma run-on thought 2021-03-05
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- when a sentence is not really a complete sentence
- when a sentence has two or more thoughts jammed together with no punctuation in between
- punctuation mark that needs to go in between thoughts or in between items in a list
- words that replace a noun after you first introduce the noun
- when you have two independent thoughts together and they are separated by just a comma
- one idea or action
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- words or phrases that are like conjunctions, but stronger
- words that connects two or more parts of a sentence together
- words that describe something, but you must be careful to put them next to the thing they are describing
- what you need to do with nouns that are a name or title of something
10 Clues: one idea or action • when a sentence is not really a complete sentence • words or phrases that are like conjunctions, but stronger • words that connects two or more parts of a sentence together • words that replace a noun after you first introduce the noun • what you need to do with nouns that are a name or title of something • ...
A quick recap for 6027 2024-11-27
Across
- Evaluation of work by experts in the same field to ensure quality and validity (two words)
- Rewording text while retaining the original meaning
- A word that replaces nouns mentioned previously to avoid repetition
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- The act of using someone else's work or ideas without proper acknowledgement
- The quality of being logical and consistent, allowing ideas in a text to flow smoothly
- A reference to a source of information used in academic writing
- A verb used to describe the views or actions of the writer of a reference (two words)
- A brief summary of a research paper, highlighting the main points and findings
- The process of showing the relationship among previous works
- A technique to make a statement less certain and enhance its tentativeness
10 Clues: Rewording text while retaining the original meaning • The process of showing the relationship among previous works • A reference to a source of information used in academic writing • A word that replaces nouns mentioned previously to avoid repetition • A technique to make a statement less certain and enhance its tentativeness • ...
Obstacles Intro Crossword 2021-09-27
5 Clues: The color of the ocean • A common suffix for nouns • An accomplishment to be proud of • The mosquitoes _____ me last night in the forest, so now I have many itchy bites on my ankles. • When it's my birthday, I yearn ____ a celebration with friends and perhaps a few special surprises!
Parts of Speech 2023-10-24
4 Clues: a word that shows an action • a word that combines words and phrases • a word that describes an action (how, when, where) • a word that shows the relationship between two nouns
Unwrapped Documents 2014-05-01
Across
- This type of standard represents approximately 30% of the TEKS but 65% of the STAAR test.
- This statement provides an over arching mathematical concept that can span multiple grade levels.
- The standards that drive our curriculum.
- This portion of the document contains the nouns in the TEKS.
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- This supports the Big Idea and if sufficiently answered, can show mastery of content.
- Shows how the TEKS can be incorporated in multiple units of study.
- This portion of the document contains the verbs in the TEKS.
7 Clues: The standards that drive our curriculum. • This portion of the document contains the verbs in the TEKS. • This portion of the document contains the nouns in the TEKS. • Shows how the TEKS can be incorporated in multiple units of study. • This supports the Big Idea and if sufficiently answered, can show mastery of content. • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2025-08-18
Across
- Correct, clear, and effective way of saying words.
- The words are put together to create phrases, clauses, sentences. Examples: nouns, verbs, etc..
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- An emotional state of mind and safety.
- Writing style that requires the writer to figuratively paint mental pictures in the reader’s mind.
- A way of speaking or writing which expresses emotions.
5 Clues: An emotional state of mind and safety. • Correct, clear, and effective way of saying words. • A way of speaking or writing which expresses emotions. • The words are put together to create phrases, clauses, sentences. Examples: nouns, verbs, etc.. • Writing style that requires the writer to figuratively paint mental pictures in the reader’s mind.
Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-04
Across
- is represent people (teacher, Mary), places (town, Asia) and things (table, music).
- is short exclamations with no real grammatical value (ah, dear, er).
- are small words like you, ours, some that can take the place of a noun.
- are words like the, an, this that start a noun phrase.
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- is a word that tells us more about a noun (big, red, expensive).
- is join two parts of a sentence (and, but, though).
- expresses the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word (at, in, from).
- is tell us more about verbs, adjectives or adverbs (loudly, really, extremely).
8 Clues: is join two parts of a sentence (and, but, though). • are words like the, an, this that start a noun phrase. • is a word that tells us more about a noun (big, red, expensive). • are small words like you, ours, some that can take the place of a noun. • is short exclamations with no real grammatical value (ah, dear, er). • ...
8 Parts of Speech Cross Word Puzzle 2020-10-23
Across
- / There are 7 main types of this, it takes the place of another part of speech
- / used to express being, many examples of this word end in "ing"
- / Has to do with nouns and pronouns
- / This part of speech modifies others by talking about when something happens, the position of someone or something, the way in which something happened, and more
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- / This part of speech joins words and clauses together
- / Names things and places
- / May include sounds or small phrases to express
- / Can express how things happen, how often something may happen, and where it may happen
8 Clues: / Names things and places • / Has to do with nouns and pronouns • / May include sounds or small phrases to express • / This part of speech joins words and clauses together • / used to express being, many examples of this word end in "ing" • / There are 7 main types of this, it takes the place of another part of speech • ...
English 322: Pre-assessment 2021-09-29
Across
- a word that takes the place of nouns
- a word that shows action, links another word to the subject, helps another verb, or merely indicates existence
- a word that limits or describes a noun or pronoun
- a word or group of words used to express the relationship between noun or pronoun and some other words in the sentence
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- used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- commonly defined as names of persons, places, or things
- is a word that expresses an intense emotion or feeling.
- modifies the meaning of other words such as verbs, adjectives, another adverb,
8 Clues: a word that takes the place of nouns • a word that limits or describes a noun or pronoun • commonly defined as names of persons, places, or things • is a word that expresses an intense emotion or feeling. • used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause • ...
Natural world collective nouns 2018-05-11
Across
- a _____ of dolphins or whales
- a ______ of fish
- a _______ of oxen
- a ______ of crows
- a _____ of lions
- a ____ of ants
- a _____ of dogs or wolves
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- a ________ of cats
- a _____ of bees or flies
- a _____ of cows
- a ________ of baboons or monkeys
- a ____ of oysters or flowers
- a ______ of sheep
- a ______ of locusts
- a ____ of islands
15 Clues: a ____ of ants • a _____ of cows • a ______ of fish • a _____ of lions • a _______ of oxen • a ______ of crows • a ______ of sheep • a ____ of islands • a ________ of cats • a ______ of locusts • a _____ of bees or flies • a _____ of dogs or wolves • a ____ of oysters or flowers • a _____ of dolphins or whales • a ________ of baboons or monkeys
Oli's Awsome Plural Nouns 2013-09-09
Across
- The plural of box.
- The plural of army.
- The plural of cockrouch.
- The plural of studio.
- The plural of baby.
- The plural of beach.
- The plural of fish.
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- The plural of bus.
- The plural of arch.
- The plural of tomato.
- The plural of bewitch.
- The plural of deer.
- The plural of calf.
- The plural of hero.
- The plural of cacti.
15 Clues: The plural of bus. • The plural of box. • The plural of arch. • The plural of army. • The plural of deer. • The plural of calf. • The plural of hero. • The plural of baby. • The plural of fish. • The plural of cacti. • The plural of beach. • The plural of tomato. • The plural of studio. • The plural of bewitch. • The plural of cockrouch.
Singular and Plural Nouns 2014-02-24
Across
- Princess Anna bought a few ________ (dress) from the boutique.
- We saw many __________ (butterfly) in the school garden.
- Are there any ________ (tomato) in the refrigerator?
- The _________ (child) are playing in the field.
- The three ________ (hippo) had been rescued yesterday.
- The three ________ (rabbit) ran through the trees.
- "Please do not play with this ______ (knife),"warned my mother.
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- My sister reads two ________(book) in a week.
- There are seven _________ (day) in a week.
- We bought the juicy __________(strawberry) from the supermarket.
- I have only seen two ________ (giraffe) in the zoo.
- The worker has painted four ________ (bench).
- The ______ (woman) wore the scarves around their neck.
- Jane dressed as a wicked _______ (witch) at the costume party.
- Once upon a time, there lived four big ______ (fox) in the forest.
15 Clues: There are seven _________ (day) in a week. • My sister reads two ________(book) in a week. • The worker has painted four ________ (bench). • The _________ (child) are playing in the field. • The three ________ (rabbit) ran through the trees. • I have only seen two ________ (giraffe) in the zoo. • Are there any ________ (tomato) in the refrigerator? • ...
Nouns - Czech-English elementary 2022-03-05
Aircraft and Airports Nouns 2021-03-30
Across
- revolving blades that move an aircraft up and forward
- a special structure for housing or repairing aircraft
- the reaching of a destination
- transportation of goods by air
- the act of going away from, coming out of, or leaving a place
- an access roadway for moving planes to and from runways to terminals
- group of workers as on a plane or ship
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- an airplane adapted for carrying passengers
- a passage between rows of seats
- fine particles of water suspended in atmosphere
- a break in a journey
- hard-surfaced strip where planes land and take off
- a government agency authorized to collect taxes on imported goods
- a business organization providing a system of air transport for passengers and freight
- an entrance or passageway for controlling passengers
15 Clues: a break in a journey • the reaching of a destination • transportation of goods by air • a passage between rows of seats • group of workers as on a plane or ship • an airplane adapted for carrying passengers • fine particles of water suspended in atmosphere • hard-surfaced strip where planes land and take off • an entrance or passageway for controlling passengers • ...
Nouns ending -ion -Ellinor 2024-01-14
15 Clues: kogu • teave • katse • seletus • ennustus • võistlus • uurimine • rahuldus • ettepanek • kirjeldus • reaktsioon • kujutlusvõime • organisatsioon • väljend, näoilme • lisamine liitmine(matemaatikas)
Countable and Uncountable Nouns 2020-07-23
Across
- A farm animal
- Tears from clouds
- This is used to fasten your shoes or sneakers
- We keep our clothes in this when we travel
- The best form of medicine
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- You get this if you squeeze an orange
- We use this to buy things
- _________ is the best policy.
- We use this to cook our food
- We use this to store water
- The wise bird of fables
- Used by fairies and wizards
- It covers 71% of Earth's surface
- We use this to suck liquid out of a bottle
- We breathe this in and out
15 Clues: A farm animal • Tears from clouds • The wise bird of fables • We use this to buy things • The best form of medicine • We use this to store water • We breathe this in and out • Used by fairies and wizards • We use this to cook our food • _________ is the best policy. • It covers 71% of Earth's surface • You get this if you squeeze an orange • We use this to suck liquid out of a bottle • ...
2nd Declension Latin Nouns 2019-04-08
Business Nouns Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-06
Across
- The monetary surplus left to a producer or employer after deducting wages, rent, cost of raw materials, etc.
- A holder or owner of shares, especially in a company or corporation.
- The total number of workers in a specific undertaking.
- A person working for another person or a business firm for pay.
- A stipulation, explicit or implied, in assurance of some particular in connection with a contract, as of sale.
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- A building, or a part of one, in which wholesalers keep large stocks of merchandise, which they display and sell to retailers.
- A series of things to be done or of events to occur at or during a particular time or period.
- A division of a business enterprise dealing with a particular area of activity.
- To suggest a lot of ideas for a fulture activity very quickly before considering some of them more carefully.
- A person who you work with.
- Kind, grade, or make, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like.
- Something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service.
- The act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
- A goal to be reached.
- an increase in amount, as of wages.
15 Clues: A goal to be reached. • A person who you work with. • an increase in amount, as of wages. • The total number of workers in a specific undertaking. • A person working for another person or a business firm for pay. • A holder or owner of shares, especially in a company or corporation. • Kind, grade, or make, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like. • ...
Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns 2020-09-22
15 Clues: plural form of bus • plural form of box • plural form of day • plural form of zoo • plural form of man • plural form of deer • plural form of buzz • plural form of dish • plural form of city • plural form of sheep • plural form of house • plural form of tooth • plural form of match • plural form of child • plural form of school
Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns 2020-09-22
15 Clues: plural form of bus • plural form of man • plural form of day • plural form of box • plural form of zoo • plural form of dish • plural form of city • plural form of deer • plural form of buzz • plural form of child • plural form of house • plural form of sheep • plural form of match • plural form of tooth • plural form of school
MAKING NOUNS FROM VERBS 2024-08-28
single and plural nouns 2024-07-09
collective nouns for food 2023-05-29
15 Clues: kancsó • a ... of milk • a ...of bread • a ... of wine • a ... of tuna • a ... of coke • a ... of honey • a ... of water • a ... of bread • a ...of cheese • a ... of crisps • a ... of coffee • a ... of grapes • a ... of cereal • a ... of chocolate
Adjective 2013-12-18
Across
- A baby adjective that is used when the noun begins with a vowel sound
- Singular demonstrative pronoun when the object is near
- An adjective category that tells what the object is made out from
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- Plural demonstrative pronoun when the object is far
- An adjective category that tells where the object came from or originated
- An adjective that tells you how many or the count of the noun/s
- A baby adjective that may be used for both singular and plural nouns
7 Clues: Plural demonstrative pronoun when the object is far • Singular demonstrative pronoun when the object is near • An adjective that tells you how many or the count of the noun/s • An adjective category that tells what the object is made out from • A baby adjective that may be used for both singular and plural nouns • ...
Autism Language 2022-06-06
Across
- This type of measurement is collected through questionnaires and interview format(___-___).
- How long should you take to gather and collect a Natural Language Sample (Minutes)?
- For child with ASD, you should not break up the language sample into several smaller language sample sizes.
- Word ______ is when a child uses nouns, verbs and descriptors.
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- NLS is not a reliable measure of a child's language sample.
- A child repeating immediately after the speaker is called this.
- Scripting is when a child repeats something they've heard in a movie, or from a person, that isn't immediately repeated back towards the speaker.
- The First Words phase is considered Phase...
8 Clues: The First Words phase is considered Phase... • NLS is not a reliable measure of a child's language sample. • Word ______ is when a child uses nouns, verbs and descriptors. • A child repeating immediately after the speaker is called this. • How long should you take to gather and collect a Natural Language Sample (Minutes)? • ...
child language acquisition 2021-03-08
Across
- when the child extends a grammatical rule to other situations that would require the use of a different rule
- a linguist who thinks children imitate adults and their correct answers have to be positively reinforced
- pioneer of the innateness theory
- when the child's error is caused by their process in which they're internalising a grammatical rule
- a stage of child language acquisition where there is the phenomenon of vocabulary spurt
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- a way children use to simplify sounds consisting of repeating a sound already within the word
- type of nouns used in CDS
- these type of verbs is the most used by children. They use them to describe everyday familiar actions
- Hallidday's function in which language is used to explore and learn
- the function of CDS
10 Clues: the function of CDS • type of nouns used in CDS • pioneer of the innateness theory • Hallidday's function in which language is used to explore and learn • a stage of child language acquisition where there is the phenomenon of vocabulary spurt • a way children use to simplify sounds consisting of repeating a sound already within the word • ...
Grammar vocabulary 2021-06-17
Across
- Word used to describe a person, place or thing; modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Group of words that express a thought; conveys a statement, question, exclamation or command.
- Replaces a noun.
- Main noun (or equivalent) in a sentence about which something is said; every sentence contains it or implies it.
- Exclamation inserted into an utterance without grammatical connection; (oh!, ouch!).
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- Usually comes before a noun and give information about time, place and direction.
- A word used to connect words, prhases and clauses.
- Name of an object, concept, person or place.
- A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or a word group; express place, time, cause, etc.
- Form of a verb that show us when the action or state happens.
10 Clues: Replaces a noun. • Name of an object, concept, person or place. • A word used to connect words, prhases and clauses. • Form of a verb that show us when the action or state happens. • Word used to describe a person, place or thing; modifies nouns or pronouns. • Usually comes before a noun and give information about time, place and direction. • ...
Parts of speech 2023-09-18
Across
- denotes the temporary state or condition of persons or things
- a word that expresses existence or action
- part of speech which indicates the number of or the order of persons and things in a series
- a pair or group of words that consists of a subject and a predicate, a grammatical unit
- a word used to describe or determine the person or thing named by its noun
- a word used for naming some person, place or thing
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- a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition or sometimes both, to give a new meaning
- verbs that do not follow the normal patterns for tense and past participle
- structural part of speech used with nouns
- a word expressing some feeling or emotion
10 Clues: structural part of speech used with nouns • a word expressing some feeling or emotion • a word that expresses existence or action • a word used for naming some person, place or thing • denotes the temporary state or condition of persons or things • verbs that do not follow the normal patterns for tense and past participle • ...
Word detective 2024-11-06
Across
- This type of word gives more detail or describes a person, place, or thing.
- These take the place of a noun to avoid repeating it.
- Exclamatory words that often show sudden feelings or reactions.
- These are used to identify people, places, things, or abstract concepts.
- This word type introduces a noun, giving more specific or general context.
- These words describe actions or states of being in a sentence.
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- These link parts of a sentence, like words or clauses, to show connections.
- A special kind of determiner that refers to a noun as specific or general.
- Words that describe the relationship of a noun to another word in the sentence, often indicating time or place.
- These words modify verbs, adjectives.
10 Clues: These words modify verbs, adjectives. • These take the place of a noun to avoid repeating it. • These words describe actions or states of being in a sentence. • Exclamatory words that often show sudden feelings or reactions. • These are used to identify people, places, things, or abstract concepts. • ...
grammar crossword 2025-11-17
Across
- The words "a," "an," or "the" before nouns.
- A word that describes a verb, often ending in "ly" (e.g., "quickly").
- tense The verb form used to show something already finished (e.g., "walked," "was").
- A word for a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., "beach" or "student").
- The type of word that shows an action or state (e.g., "swim," "is").
- A word that joins words or groups of words (e.g., "and," "but," "or").
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- A word showing the relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., "in," "on," "under").
- A word that describes a noun (e.g., "blue," "happy").
- A word that takes the place of a noun (e.g., "he," "they," "it").
- The word form used for more than one (e.g., "dogs" instead of "dog")
10 Clues: The words "a," "an," or "the" before nouns. • A word that describes a noun (e.g., "blue," "happy"). • A word that takes the place of a noun (e.g., "he," "they," "it"). • The word form used for more than one (e.g., "dogs" instead of "dog") • The type of word that shows an action or state (e.g., "swim," "is"). • ...
What Matters- lit terms (2) 2022-11-17
Across
- a type of sentence with a single independent clause with at least one subject and verb
- a type of sentence with an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- a type of pronoun that takes place of non-specific nouns or pronouns
- a type of sentence with two or more independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction or by a semicolon
- unfair preference for/ against an idea, person, or group
- permission not to do or pay for something that other are required to do or pay
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- word or group of words to which a pronoun refers
- purposes for or goals of one's actions
- something that can be proved
- give orders to control or influence something
- person's judgment or belief. Cannot be proved
11 Clues: something that can be proved • purposes for or goals of one's actions • give orders to control or influence something • person's judgment or belief. Cannot be proved • word or group of words to which a pronoun refers • unfair preference for/ against an idea, person, or group • a type of pronoun that takes place of non-specific nouns or pronouns • ...
Compound nouns 2020-12-06
Across
- an illness you get from eating food which contains harmful bacteria
- a piece of material that a person wears around the arm as a sign of something
- when somebody has a lot of pain in their chest and their heart stops working
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- a building where people can go to see a doctor or nurse
- a medicine that reduces pain
- basic medical help that you give to someone when they have an accident
- a place where people wait, for example to see a doctor
7 Clues: a medicine that reduces pain • a place where people wait, for example to see a doctor • a building where people can go to see a doctor or nurse • an illness you get from eating food which contains harmful bacteria • basic medical help that you give to someone when they have an accident • when somebody has a lot of pain in their chest and their heart stops working • ...
Abstract Nouns 2022-08-23
7 Clues: - A needy person has . . . • - A bored person shows . . . • - An angry person shows . . . • - She has to live her own . . . • - A poor person suffers from . . . • - She is grateful and expressed her . . . • - A delighted person is filled with . . .
Plural Nouns 2023-01-17
Across
- If you have trouble seeing, you might need these
- Put these on before you put on your shoes
- At the pet store, there were so many of these barking and playing
Down
- Where birds sit in a tree
- My siblings and I keep our tooth _______ in the bathroom
- When you are moving, you might pack your things in these
- On Halloween you can get lots of these
7 Clues: Where birds sit in a tree • On Halloween you can get lots of these • Put these on before you put on your shoes • If you have trouble seeing, you might need these • My siblings and I keep our tooth _______ in the bathroom • When you are moving, you might pack your things in these • At the pet store, there were so many of these barking and playing
Relationship Nouns 2020-03-22
7 Clues: your mother or father • Someone with whom you share a flat. • someone you know but is not yet a friend • Someone who tells you what to do in your job. • someone that works in the same company as you • You play sports on the same side as this person • someone you are in a romantic relationship with
Nouns Review 2021-08-30
Across
- a type of noun that names a particular person place thing or idea
- type of noun that shows ownership
- a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
- a noun that names more than one person, place, thing, or idea
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- type of noun that names a group of people or things
- a type of noun that names any person, place, thing, or idea
- a noun that names one person, place, thing or idea
7 Clues: type of noun that shows ownership • a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea • a noun that names one person, place, thing or idea • type of noun that names a group of people or things • a type of noun that names any person, place, thing, or idea • a noun that names more than one person, place, thing, or idea • ...
Plural nouns 2023-02-03
Abstract Nouns 2015-03-19
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
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- 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
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.
Collective nouns 2024-02-17
Compound nouns 2024-09-04
Across
- The old cars are less environmentally friendly than the new ones because they release more CO2 or produce more ______than the new ones.
- The street is packed with cars because a lot of people are travelling home from or to work, it is the____.
- We need to spend more on ___ this year, the money we spend on our cars' fuels.
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- limit We cannot travel more than 40 km/h in our cars in Surabaya because it is the ___set by the police.the ____set by the police.
- The area that we are in is the centre of Prague or the__
- The ships that transport goods in container around the world is known as___
- the road is packed with cars, and we cannot move. We are in a ___
7 Clues: The area that we are in is the centre of Prague or the__ • the road is packed with cars, and we cannot move. We are in a ___ • The ships that transport goods in container around the world is known as___ • We need to spend more on ___ this year, the money we spend on our cars' fuels. • ...
Verbs & nouns 2024-05-28
Compound Nouns 2025-03-17
7 Clues: result • disadvantage • attendance, number of spectators • an important positive event which is often a surprise • a book, film, etc. that is very popular and successful • a moment in a film where you don't know what will happen next • an event that's very popular and which you can't get tickets for
Possessive Nouns 2025-09-22
Across
- Possessive noun for a Thanksgiving bird
- possessive noun for a popular fall crop
- Possessive noun for group that came to America
- Possessive noun for an early settler
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- possessive form of the season when leaves change color
- Possessive noun for grandma's cooking
- Possessive noun for person in charge of classroom
7 Clues: Possessive noun for an early settler • Possessive noun for grandma's cooking • Possessive noun for a Thanksgiving bird • possessive noun for a popular fall crop • Possessive noun for group that came to America • Possessive noun for person in charge of classroom • possessive form of the season when leaves change color
Parts of Speech & Grammar 2019-05-13
Across
- 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
- names who or what the sentence is about
- a word that takes the place of one or more nouns
- noun showing that something belongs to someone
- a word that connects words or phrases using words like: for, or, and , but and nor
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- sentence in order to be proper you need a subject and a predicate to make this
- all sentences have a subject and a ...
- a word that tells where, when, how, or how often
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in a sentence like below or above
- a person, place or thing
11 Clues: a person, place or thing • 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 • ...
Parts of Speech 2024-08-27
Across
- a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
- a word that replaces a noun (person, place, thing, idea)
- the use of uppercase letters at the beginning of a sentence and for proper nouns, names, places
- a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Usually includes a subject and a verb
- a word that has the same meaning as another word
- a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
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- a word that shows an action or state of being
- a section of writing that usually deals with one main idea. Made up of several sentences
- a word that describes a noun or pronoun
- symbols used in writing to separate sentences and clarify meaning (hint: . , ? ! "")
- a word that has the opposite meaning as another word
11 Clues: a word that describes a noun or pronoun • a word that shows an action or state of being • a word that has the same meaning as another word • a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea • a word that has the opposite meaning as another word • a word that replaces a noun (person, place, thing, idea) • a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb • ...
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. • ...
Singular and Plural Nouns 2014-02-25
Across
- Jane dressed as a wicked _______ (witch) at the costume party.
- My sister reads two ________(book) in a week.
- We bought the juicy __________(strawberry) from the supermarket.
- Once upon a time, there lived four big ______ (fox) in the forest.
- Princess Anna bought a few ________ (dress) from the boutique.
- The worker has painted four ________ (bench).
- Are there any ________ (tomato) in the refrigerator?
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- I have only seen two ________ (giraffe) in the zoo.
- The three ________ (hippo) had been rescued yesterday.
- "Please do not play with this ______ (knife),"warned my mother.
- The _________ (child) are playing in the field.
- The ______ (woman) wore the scarves around their neck.
- The three ________ (rabbit) wandered in the garden.
- We saw many __________ (butterfly) in the school garden.
- There are seven _________ (day) in a week.
15 Clues: There are seven _________ (day) in a week. • My sister reads two ________(book) in a week. • The worker has painted four ________ (bench). • The _________ (child) are playing in the field. • I have only seen two ________ (giraffe) in the zoo. • The three ________ (rabbit) wandered in the garden. • Are there any ________ (tomato) in the refrigerator? • ...
Harper's Plural Nouns Crossword 2013-09-09
Across
- are The plural of bee
- are The plural of girl.
- are The plural of lily.
- are The plural of bunny.
- are the plural of lolly.
- are The plural of tooth.
- are The plural of box.
- are The plural of shop.
- are The plural of dog.
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- are The plural of bug.
- are The plural of dress.
- are The plural of puppy.
- are The plural of fox.
- are The plural of cat.
- are The plural of pig.
15 Clues: are The plural of bee • are The plural of bug. • are The plural of fox. • are The plural of cat. • are The plural of box. • are The plural of pig. • are The plural of dog. • are The plural of girl. • are The plural of lily. • are The plural of shop. • are The plural of dress. • are The plural of puppy. • are The plural of bunny. • are the plural of lolly. • are The plural of tooth.
Katelyn's Plural Nouns Crosword 2013-09-09
Across
- The plural of pencil.
- The plural of brother.
- The plural of jungle.
- The plural of cook.
- the plural of movie.
- The plural of girl.
Down
- The plural of baby
- The plural of kitten.
- The plural of Puppies.
- The plural of Barbie.
- The plural of house.
- The plural of shell.
- The plural of book.
- The plural of fish.
- The plural of candy.
15 Clues: The plural of baby • The plural of fish. • The plural of cook. • The plural of girl. • The plural of house. • The plural of shell. • The plural of book. • The plural of candy. • the plural of movie. • The plural of kitten. • The plural of pencil. • The plural of Barbie. • The plural of jungle. • The plural of Puppies. • The plural of brother.
Singular and plural nouns 2021-03-08
Feminine Nouns Part 2 2024-06-26
Across
- คุณหญิง The female counterpart of an earl
- นาง The female counterpart of a sir
- วัวตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a bull
- สิงโตเมีย The female counterpart of a lion
- แฟนหญิง The female counterpart of a boyfriend
- สาวโสด The female counterpart of a bachelor
- ไก่ตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a rooster
- กวางตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a buck
- นักบวชหญิง The female counterpart of a monk
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- จักรพรรดินี The female counterpart of an emperor
- เป็ดตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a drake
- ม้าตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a stallion
- พนักงานเสิร์ฟหญิง The female counterpart of a waiter
- แกะตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a ram
- นกยูงตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a peacock
15 Clues: นาง The female counterpart of a sir • คุณหญิง The female counterpart of an earl • สิงโตเมีย The female counterpart of a lion • แกะตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a ram • วัวตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a bull • สาวโสด The female counterpart of a bachelor • นักบวชหญิง The female counterpart of a monk • กวางตัวเมีย The female counterpart of a buck • ...
Singular and Plural Nouns 2024-08-07
15 Clues: plural of copy • plural of loaf • plural of quiz • plural of bench • plural of woman • plural of tooth • plural of photo • plural of chief • plural of shelf • plural of goose • plural of donkey • plural of person • plural of cattle • plural of family • plural of jersey
C Grammar Compound Nouns 2023-07-21
Across
- these little insects can live where you sleep
- the consequences of a significant unpleasant event
- we use this material to create packages
- where trials happen
- this serpent is highly poisonous and sounds like a children's toy
- this creature lives in the ocean but looks like something in the sky
- this person does your hair
- police carry these weapons
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- a symbol on paper to stop plagiarism
- when multiple people drive together to save gas money
- something that is the furthest back
- a search for a criminal involving many government officials
- have the opposite effect to what was intended or planned
- airplanes and american footballers do this
- goods carried by a ship
15 Clues: where trials happen • goods carried by a ship • this person does your hair • police carry these weapons • something that is the furthest back • a symbol on paper to stop plagiarism • we use this material to create packages • airplanes and american footballers do this • these little insects can live where you sleep • the consequences of a significant unpleasant event • ...
Learning Grammar - Proper nouns 2023-05-23
Across
- A telecommunication company in South Africa
- The name of the ship that hit an iceberg and sank
- The largest river in Africa
- The name of the first black president of the USA
- A sportswear brand
- The currency of South Africa
- A Korean cellphone manufacturing company
- The king of the jungle
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- The economic hub of South Africa
- A social media app that is owned by Elon Musk
- The love capital of the world
- The name of the who author who wrote Rome and Juliet
- The capital of Rwanda
- The capital of England
- The state owned company that collects the taxes of South African
15 Clues: A sportswear brand • The capital of Rwanda • The capital of England • The king of the jungle • The largest river in Africa • The currency of South Africa • The love capital of the world • The economic hub of South Africa • A Korean cellphone manufacturing company • A telecommunication company in South Africa • A social media app that is owned by Elon Musk • ...
The Family: Possessive Nouns 2021-11-10
Across
- your mother’s parents are your
- your mother’s brother is your
- your uncle’s children are your
- your father’s father is your
- your step-father’s daughter is your
- your sister’s son is your
- your daughter’s daughter is your
- your mother’s NEW husband is your
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- your mother’s sister is your
- your father’s mother is your
- your mother and father are your
- your father’s NEW wife is your
- your parents’ children are your
- your step-mother’s son is your
- your brother’s daughter is your
15 Clues: your sister’s son is your • your mother’s sister is your • your father’s mother is your • your father’s father is your • your mother’s brother is your • your mother’s parents are your • your uncle’s children are your • your father’s NEW wife is your • your step-mother’s son is your • your mother and father are your • your parents’ children are your • ...
Forming plural nouns crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- Mr. Luis Lopez and Mr. Perdomo are our ________.
- Plural form of house.
- These animals love to jump!
- Plural form of peach.
- We receive many _________ at school.
- Moms love to give lots of __________!
- What's the plural form of fox?
- I want to swim in many_______.
- We are eating our _________ together.
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- Barcelona plays the best soccer ________.
- Plural form of bush.
- This helps people see better.
- Plural form of scissor.
- I have more than one watch.
- Monkeys love to eat lots of___________!
15 Clues: Plural form of bush. • Plural form of house. • Plural form of peach. • Plural form of scissor. • These animals love to jump! • I have more than one watch. • This helps people see better. • What's the plural form of fox? • I want to swim in many_______. • We receive many _________ at school. • Moms love to give lots of __________! • We are eating our _________ together. • ...
Forming plural nouns crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- Warm water and sand make ________ the best place to go for vacations!.
- What's the plural form of fox?
- I have more than one watch.
- We receive many _________ at school.
- Plural form of scissor.
- Monkeys love to eat lots of___________!
- Plural form of peach.
- We eat our _________ together at the cafeteria.
- Plural form of house.
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- Barcelona plays the best soccer ________.
- These help people see better.
- Plural form of bush.
- These animals love to jump!
- Moms love to give lots of hugs and __________!
- Mr. Luis Lopez and Mr. Perdomo are our ________.
15 Clues: Plural form of bush. • Plural form of peach. • Plural form of house. • Plural form of scissor. • These animals love to jump! • I have more than one watch. • These help people see better. • What's the plural form of fox? • We receive many _________ at school. • Monkeys love to eat lots of___________! • Barcelona plays the best soccer ________. • ...
Countable and Uncountable nouns 2023-04-28
Across
- (Countable) It's usually used for reading purposes
- (Uncountable) We drink it to get energized
- (Uncountable) What we usually use to buy/get stuff
- (Countable) Object usually used for sitting purposes
- (Uncountable) It is used in the making of bread
- (Countable) It grows on trees and it's red and delicious
- (Uncountable) The ocean is full of it
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- (Uncountable) It comes from cows
- (Uncountable) It is produced by bees
- (Countable) Used for sleeping and rest
- (Countable) Animal that lives underwater
- (Countable) Used to write on books and paper in general
- (Countable) We live in them
- (Uncountable) Sweet thing that people put in their coffee
- (Uncountable) We breathe it
15 Clues: (Countable) We live in them • (Uncountable) We breathe it • (Uncountable) It comes from cows • (Uncountable) It is produced by bees • (Uncountable) The ocean is full of it • (Countable) Used for sleeping and rest • (Countable) Animal that lives underwater • (Uncountable) We drink it to get energized • (Uncountable) It is used in the making of bread • ...
Compound Nouns - Unit 6 2024-02-14
Across
- sth that causes a complete failure or loss of sb's money, moral standards, social position etc
- a difficulty or problem that delays or prevents sth, or makes a situation worse
- a situation in which something improves or increases over a period of time
- a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly
- a synonym for 'disadvantage'
- a place for watching from, especially for danger or an enemy coming towards you
- a synonym for 'maintenance'
- an important new discovery in something you are studying, especially one made after trying for a long time
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- a synonym for 'mistake'
- the sudden start of something unpleasant, especially violence, a disease or war
- a sudden strong expression of an emotion
- a synonym for 'result, consequence'
- what is expected to happen in the future
- extra help or support OR a copy of a file, etc. that can be used if the original is lost or damaged
- a synonym for 'delay'
15 Clues: a synonym for 'delay' • a synonym for 'mistake' • a synonym for 'maintenance' • a synonym for 'disadvantage' • a synonym for 'result, consequence' • a sudden strong expression of an emotion • what is expected to happen in the future • a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly • a situation in which something improves or increases over a period of time • ...
Spanish Nouns and Verbs 2022-01-26
Across
- 24 hours
- Number between one and three.
- WHat you do at a karaoke with a microphone.
- Work you do at home.
- What you usually listen to on Spotify.
- Something you read that has pages.
- A group of people that you like and feel comfortable being around. (masculine)
- The day between Wednesday and Friday
- opposite of hot
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- What you do at a swimming pool.
- A place you go 5 times each week to learn.
- Tool for writing that has graphite in it.
- Number between fourteen and sixteen.
- Tom Holland's birth month
- What you want to do when you are tired.
15 Clues: 24 hours • opposite of hot • Work you do at home. • Tom Holland's birth month • Number between one and three. • What you do at a swimming pool. • Something you read that has pages. • Number between fourteen and sixteen. • The day between Wednesday and Friday • What you usually listen to on Spotify. • What you want to do when you are tired. • ...
The Plural of Nouns 2022-09-08
Bonus 2024-02-10
Parts of Speech 2025-02-03
Across
- describes a state of being
- a word that makes a noun more specific
- "The cat ran quickly down the stairs" Which word is a preposition?
- a person, place, thing or idea
- a single word that is used to express emotion
- a word that is used to modify (further describe) a verb, adjective or other adverb.
- "somewhat" is an example of what part of speech?
- are usually seen helping another verb along
- "Ugh! You are so mean!" Which word is a pronoun?
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- "The" is what kind of an article?
- a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence
- Shows a relationship, often physical, spatial or concerning time, between two nouns or pronouns in a sentence
- A word that is used to join words, phrases or clauses
- a noun that is specific to one person, place, thing or idea
- "who" is an example of what part of speech?
- "A" and "an" are what kinds of articles?
- a word that identifies or specifies a noun
- a word that identifies an action, movement or state of being
- "Beside the lake sat the beautiful princess." Which word is an adjective?
19 Clues: describes a state of being • a person, place, thing or idea • "The" is what kind of an article? • a word that makes a noun more specific • "A" and "an" are what kinds of articles? • a word that identifies or specifies a noun • "who" is an example of what part of speech? • are usually seen helping another verb along • a single word that is used to express emotion • ...
Metalanguage terms 2014-02-22
Across
- The rise and fall of speech.
- A word without any affixes.
- Affix that follows the word.
- A class of sound that is produced with vibrations of the vocal cord but without audible friction.
- The tempo or speed of speech
- Speech organs involved in the production of speech.
- A word used to identify any class of people, places or things.
- The study of sound
- A word used to describe an action.
- noun A noun that can form a plural and in the singlular, can be used with the indefinite article.
- An auxiliary verb that is used to express modality.
- Suffixes of words that provide a grammatical purpose.
- the combination of two vowels to make one syllable and when produced the tongue changes its position. “right”
- Some syllables receive more emphasis than others within a word. Sometimes it can be the difference between a vowel and a noun.
- Affix in between a word.
- Are produced with vibrations of the vocal chords.
- Words used instead of a noun to create variety, and so you don’t have to repeat the same noun over and over again.
- A word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective.
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- Affixes that precedes the word. Adjusts its meaning.
- Affixes that are added to a word and changes its meaning or word class.
- An exclamation. E.g. (ah! Dear me!)
- A word or phrase that describes something.
- Joins words, phrases, sentences or clauses together.
- How the speech organs are used to obstruct airflow in the production of speech.
- words Have little meaning and are used to make sentences grammatically correct.
- Timing, Loudness, Stress, Pitch
- Basic speech sound which the breath is at least partly obstructed.
- Shows the relationship between two nouns, pronouns or other words.
- Question, point, or show ownership
- Contains all the sounds in the English Language.
- The study of the form, meaning and behaviour of words.
- Phonemes that are produced without vibration of the vocal chords.
- Helper words that help show when an action happened; in the past, present or future.
- A basic unit of language of one word or several words.
- A distinct unit of sound in a specified language.
- The study of the forms of speech. How morphemes combine to make words.
- The volume of speech
- Smallest unit of languages that cannot be divided any further.
- words Have most of the meaning in sentences, phrases or clauses and are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives and sometimes adverbs.
- noun Things that are unaccountable by a number. Can be quantified by a word that signifies amount.
40 Clues: The study of sound • The volume of speech • Affix in between a word. • A word without any affixes. • The rise and fall of speech. • Affix that follows the word. • The tempo or speed of speech • Timing, Loudness, Stress, Pitch • Question, point, or show ownership • A word used to describe an action. • An exclamation. E.g. (ah! Dear me!) • A word or phrase that describes something. • ...
Do You Remember? 2024-05-15
Across
- This part of speech describes what a noun is like.
- This part of speech takes the place of nouns in sentences.
- A main character who fails their goal is called a Tragic _______.
- Benvolio is a member of the __________ family.
- This part of speech is an action a noun can do.
- This is the first character to suggest marriage in Romeo and Juliet.
- If I say tell a quiet student to stop talking so loud, I am using ______ in my speech.
- If I describe this semester by saying it "lasted a million years!", I have used _________.
- This character in R+J says the famous line, "A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet!"
- This occurs when a story drops a hint at something that will happen later on in it.
- Benvolio is a _________ character - he is the opposite of Tybalt!
- Romeo and Juliet is a __________, a kind of play that has a sad ending.
- Jokes that rely on the multiple meanings words have are called ________.
- Children's rhymes like "Baa Baa Black Sheep" use ___________ when they repeat the sound of the first letter.
- This character is used for Comic Relief in Romeo and Juliet.
- An easier word for this term is "reference."
- Romeo and Juliet is full of ____________ irony, because the prologue tells us the ending!
- When the Nurse tells an awkward story about Juliet as a child, she is being used for _______ relief.
- This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.
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- The main lesson authors teach through their writing is called...
- Tybalt is a member of the _____________ family.
- This part of speech is used to combine sentences together.
- This part of speech is Mr. F's least favorite: it shows a relationship between two nouns.
- The way you feel when you read something is called _________.
- This occurs in a play when two characters talk, and nobody around them hears what they say.
- If I describe a broken light as "winking at me," I have used __________ to describe it.
- The way an author feels about a topic is the author's _______.
- This part of speech modifies verbs, adverbs, and adjectives.
- "Mr. F is AS smart AS Albert Einstein" is a _______.
- Mercutio and Paris are related to the __________ of Verona.
- "Mr. F is a tornado of energy" is a ___________.
- This part of speech shows strong emotions, and is usually separated from the rest of the sentence.
- The balcony scene and Romeo's last words are both examples of __________(s).
33 Clues: An easier word for this term is "reference." • Benvolio is a member of the __________ family. • Tybalt is a member of the _____________ family. • This part of speech is an action a noun can do. • "Mr. F is a tornado of energy" is a ___________. • This part of speech describes what a noun is like. • "Mr. F is AS smart AS Albert Einstein" is a _______. • ...
Pre-comp 2023-06-05
Across
- To independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. Example: Dog can't run, but he can walk.
- From "your" perspective.
- Imperative: Ends with a !/. Declarative: Ends with a . Exclamation: Ends with a ! Interrogative: Ends with a ?
- Action verb without direct object.
- First person, second person, third person, third person objective, third person limited, third person omniscient.
- Phrase that modifies subject using a noun.
- How the writing makes the reader feel.
- Noun that comes after the preposition
- Noun that pronoun replaces.
- Connect two phrases. Used to illustrate how two words or phrases within a sentence relate to each other.
- One main clause.
- How the author feels about topic.
- Comparison using like or as. Ex: his smile was as bright as the sun.
- A group of words that has a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
- What the sentence is about. One noun.
- Action verb with a direct object.
- Pronouns used as direct objects.
- Two or more nouns.
- The narrator grants the reader most of the characters thoughts and feelings.
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- The narrator's perspective is limited to a internal work.
- Verbs used as a noun beginning with to. Ex: to run.
- Joins two clauses.
- Phrase that describes the subject using an adjective. Comes after the linking verb.
- Narrator only describes the behavior and dialogue of a person.
- Verbs used as adjective ending in -ing or -ed
- Describes when where how to what extent (ends in -ly)
- Points to specific things
- Two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause.
- Writer reveals personality.
- Modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Cannot stand alone.
- All the adjectives and adverbs with the subject.
- Receives action. D.O = Subj+verb+what
- Used when pronoun is used as subject.
- F:for A:and N:nor B:but O:or Y:yet S:so
- Two or more verbs.
- Verb. One word.
- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex: The wind whispered in the trees.
- A verb that expresses a state of being. Connects this subject (a noun) to a noun or adjective.
- Narrator tells the story of another person.
- Receives the direct object. I.O = subj+verb+direct object+to whom/to what
- Contains independent and dependent clauses.
- Narrator usually protagonist, narrator is directly involved.
43 Clues: Verb. One word. • One main clause. • Joins two clauses. • Two or more verbs. • Two or more nouns. • Cannot stand alone. • From "your" perspective. • Points to specific things • Writer reveals personality. • Modifies nouns or pronouns. • Noun that pronoun replaces. • Pronouns used as direct objects. • How the author feels about topic. • Action verb with a direct object. • ...
Civil Rights 2y 2013-12-18
Across
- when you are going to do something in the South you are ..... to make dinner
- 3724 people died this way in the South
- one of the things the civil rights workers fought for was the right to ....
- the state where Rosa Parks refused to get off the bus
- the state where the three civil rights workers were murdered
- words that show the temporal or spatial relationship of nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence
- the taste of the crop in Strange Fruit
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- the cafe where Billie Holiday first sang Strange Fruit in public
- whites and blacks could not use the same toilets
- the first letter of a proper name should always be ...
- the genre of Anne Moody's book
- group of hooded whites
- the holiday we are about to celebrate
- the last name of the writer of Strange Fruit
- a black militant party adopted this animal as their symbol
- the region of the USA where blacks had no equal rights
- the black minister who had a dream
17 Clues: group of hooded whites • the genre of Anne Moody's book • the black minister who had a dream • the holiday we are about to celebrate • 3724 people died this way in the South • the taste of the crop in Strange Fruit • the last name of the writer of Strange Fruit • whites and blacks could not use the same toilets • the first letter of a proper name should always be ... • ...
Metalanguage terms 2014-02-22
Across
- A distinct unit of sound in a specified language.
- An auxiliary verb that is used to express modality.
- The rise and fall of speech.
- A word or phrase that describes something.
- A word used to identify any class of people, places or things.
- Timing, Loudness, Stress, Pitch
- Basic speech sound which the breath is at least partly obstructed.
- Some syllables receive more emphasis than others within a word. Sometimes it can be the difference between a vowel and a noun.
- Shows the relationship between two nouns, pronouns or other words.
- An exclamation. E.g. (ah! Dear me!)
- A basic unit of language of one word or several words.
- Speech organs involved in the production of speech.
- A class of sound that is produced with vibrations of the vocal cord but without audible friction.
- The tempo or speed of speech
- noun A noun that can form a plural and in the singlular, can be used with the indefinite article.
- Are produced with vibrations of the vocal chords.
- A word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective.
- Affix in between a word.
- the combination of two vowels to make one syllable and when produced the tongue changes its position. “right”
- Words used instead of a noun to create variety, and so you don’t have to repeat the same noun over and over again.
Down
- The study of the forms of speech. How morphemes combine to make words.
- Question, point, or show ownership
- The study of sound
- How the speech organs are used to obstruct airflow in the production of speech.
- Smallest unit of languages that cannot be divided any further.
- Suffixes of words that provide a grammatical purpose.
- words Have most of the meaning in sentences, phrases or clauses and are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives and sometimes adverbs.
- words Have little meaning and are used to make sentences grammatically correct.
- Affixes that precedes the word. Adjusts its meaning.
- A word used to describe an action.
- The study of the form, meaning and behaviour of words.
- Joins words, phrases, sentences or clauses together.
- A word without any affixes.
- Phonemes that are produced without vibration of the vocal chords.
- The volume of speech
- Affixes that are added to a word and changes its meaning or word class.
- Affix that follows the word.
- noun Things that are unaccountable by a number. Can be quantified by a word that signifies amount.
- Contains all the sounds in the English Language.
- Helper words that help show when an action happened; in the past, present or future.
40 Clues: The study of sound • The volume of speech • Affix in between a word. • A word without any affixes. • The rise and fall of speech. • The tempo or speed of speech • Affix that follows the word. • Timing, Loudness, Stress, Pitch • Question, point, or show ownership • A word used to describe an action. • An exclamation. E.g. (ah! Dear me!) • A word or phrase that describes something. • ...
Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns 2020-09-22
15 Clues: plural form of bus • plural form of man • plural form of day • plural form of box • plural form of zoo • plural form of dish • plural form of city • plural form of deer • plural form of buzz • plural form of child • plural form of house • plural form of sheep • plural form of match • plural form of tooth • plural form of school
Nouns & Definite Articles (the) 2022-03-04
15 Clues: 17 • 20 • book • please • backpack • thank you • my name is • town square • *the* sport • *the* libro • *the* amiche • *the* alberi • *the* articolo • *the* macchina • Come .. ......? (What's your name?)
Countable and Uncountable Nouns 2022-02-16
Across
- What cannot be counted and gives sweetness to the food?
- What cannot be counted and Colombian people eat with arepa and salt?
- What cannot be counted and is produced by cows?
- What can be counted and is the forbidden fruit?
- What can be counted and you use it with internet to do homework?
- What can be counted and students need it to sit down in class?
- What cannot be counted and works to pay things?
Down
- What cannot be counted and people like to eat a bowl of for breakfast?
- What cannot be counted but people use it to build a castle with on the beach?
- What can be counted and is a school supply that you use to write?
- What cannot be counted and is measured by a clock?
- What can be counted and makes sleeping more comfortable?
- What can be counted and is cooked in pericos eggs?
- What can be counted and there are 60 of them in an hour?
- What cannot be counted and will get you wet if you forget your umbrella?
15 Clues: What cannot be counted and is produced by cows? • What can be counted and is the forbidden fruit? • What cannot be counted and works to pay things? • What cannot be counted and is measured by a clock? • What can be counted and is cooked in pericos eggs? • What cannot be counted and gives sweetness to the food? • ...
Plural Nouns: s, es 2013-11-18
Across
- The birds flew _____.
- The Christmas _____ were ringing loudly.
- There are many _____ kinds of animals.
- I sat at my window and watched the _____.
- The genie gave me three _____.
- _____ are not my favorite reptiles.
- What is the plural form of box?
- We will hunt for _____ on Easter.
Down
- Remember to _____ your backpack home every day.
- The kids rode their _____ down the street.
- The girls wore their most colorful _____ for school.
- What is the plural form of chair?
- _____ is the cat running away from the dog?
- _____ are my glasses that I have been looking for.
- The pupils need to put their _____ on their paper.
15 Clues: The birds flew _____. • The genie gave me three _____. • What is the plural form of box? • What is the plural form of chair? • We will hunt for _____ on Easter. • _____ are not my favorite reptiles. • There are many _____ kinds of animals. • The Christmas _____ were ringing loudly. • I sat at my window and watched the _____. • The kids rode their _____ down the street. • ...
