nouns Crossword Puzzles
Nouns Vaibhavi Hotwani 2021-09-01
8 Clues: Processed Nector • A green vegetable • Formed after rain • Man's Best Friend • Source of knowledge • Natural source of light • An artificial source of light • Through which we attend online classes
Types of nouns 2021-07-12
8 Clues: Abstract noun of happy • Captain of cricket team • Name a person who cures • Name the animal that mews • Name for a bunch of flowers • Name for a group of players • Name of the ocean closet to us • Name of a place where a pet horse lives
Technology Compound nouns 2024-02-19
Across
- Unlike a desktop, you can carry it with you easily.
- It protects computers against harmful programs.
- Technology to quickly download information from the internet.
- Computers can communicate to each other without physical connection.
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- A group of computers, all connected to each other to share information.
- Combination of symbols which keeps our information private.
- Information on computers which we can access easily.
- Something we wear over our ears, which often has a microphone attached to it.
8 Clues: It protects computers against harmful programs. • Unlike a desktop, you can carry it with you easily. • Information on computers which we can access easily. • Combination of symbols which keeps our information private. • Technology to quickly download information from the internet. • Computers can communicate to each other without physical connection. • ...
verbs - adverbs - adjectives 2020-10-09
Across
- choose the correct verb form of (am / are / is) to complete this sentence "I ___ washing the car."
- what is the superlative form of the adjective "small"
- complete the sequence: bad, worse, _________
- what is the tense of the verb in the sentence "Jose walked to school quickly."
- Is this statement true or false? The words "tall, green, happy, nice, smart" are adverbs.
- the word "aren't" is a contraction for ___ ___ (2 words)
- choose the correct verb form of (am / are / is) to complete this sentence "Sam ___ washing the car."
- what is the tense of the verb in the sentence "Little Jose walks to school quickly."
- the word "isn't" is a contraction for ___ ___ (2 words)
- what is the adverb in the sentence "Little Jose walks to school quickly."
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- what is the comparative form of the adjective "big"
- the word "don't" is a contraction for ___ ___ (2 words)
- words that modify verbs and describe when, where, or how.
- complete the sequence: good, better, ________
- what is the verb in the sentence "Little Jose walks to school quickly."
- words that modify nouns
- choose the correct verb form of (am / are / is) to complete this sentence "Sam and Maria ___ washing the car."
- what is the tense of the verb in the sentence "Little Jose walks to school quickly."
- Is this statement true or false? The words "neatly, happily, never, always, outside" are adverbs.
- what is the adjective in the sentence "Little Jose walks to school quickly."
20 Clues: words that modify nouns • complete the sequence: bad, worse, _________ • complete the sequence: good, better, ________ • what is the comparative form of the adjective "big" • what is the superlative form of the adjective "small" • the word "don't" is a contraction for ___ ___ (2 words) • the word "isn't" is a contraction for ___ ___ (2 words) • ...
国庆作业——U1&U2单词复习 2025-09-29
test1 2021-11-23
Across
- in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is
- actively or fully engaged or occupied
- the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb
- the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings
- the posterior part of a human (or animal) body
- make a request or demand for something to somebody
- electromagnetic radiation that can produce visual sensation
- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent
- to or toward the inside of
- accept as true; take to be true
- coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining
- the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms
- (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
- a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
- the organ of sight
- move toward, travel toward
- above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude
- lose all bodily functions necessary to sustain life
- a strong positive emotion of regard and affection
- sufficient for the purpose
- being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation
- a perceptual structure
- at all times; all the time and on every occasion
- containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
- have a specified quality or characteristic
- be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state
- the territory occupied by a nation
- perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards
- unlike in nature, quality, form, or degree
- change location
- so as to pass a given point
- physically move while supporting, by vehicle, hands, or body
- come into existence
- have life, be alive
- to the same degree (often followed by `as')
- at or in the front
- being level or straight or regular and without variation
- spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level
- having the same or similar characteristics
- time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis
- a small but indefinite number
- a sense of concern with and curiosity about something
- having desirable or positive qualities
- perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
- the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one
- at all times; all the time and on every occasion
- set in motion, cause to start
- superior to another in excellence or quality or desirability
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- resisting weight or pressure
- and nothing more
- (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two
- descend freely under the influence of gravity
- a statement made to reply to a question or criticism
- transfer possession of something concrete or abstract
- limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude
- a young woman
- happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- a connected series of events or actions or developments
- preceding all others in time or space or degree
- join or combine or unite with others
- where you live at a particular time
- being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the west when facing north
- possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
- (used of count nouns) every one considered individually
- primarily spatial sense
- in whatever way or manner
- and nothing more
- a human limb
- a dwelling that serves as living quarters for a family
- a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day
- a person you know well and regard with affection and trust
- in addition
- airtight sealed metal container for food or drink, etc.
- discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
- at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
- at or within a short distance in space or time
- travel behind, go after, or come after
- a large and densely populated urban area
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
- at or to or from a great distance in space
- in the interval
- utter a sudden loud cry
- either extremity of something that has length
- the upper part of the human body or the body in animals
- engage in
- give assistance; be of service
- one or some or every or all without specification
- be cognizant or aware of a fact or a piece of information
- 100 at equal 1 kip in Laos
- the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin
- continue a certain state, condition, or activity
- having a tender and considerate and helpful nature
- any of various alternatives; some other
- anew every (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception
- at a distance in space or time
- a youthful male person
- a person who has achieved distinction in some field
- take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
- destroy the integrity of
99 Clues: engage in • in addition • a human limb • a young woman • change location • in the interval • and nothing more • and nothing more • the organ of sight • at or in the front • come into existence • have life, be alive • a perceptual structure • a youthful male person • primarily spatial sense • utter a sudden loud cry • destroy the integrity of • in whatever way or manner • to or toward the inside of • ...
Attributes and emotions (Nouns 2) 2017-04-30
16 Clues: Freedom • Kindness • Inner self • Validation • Exactitude • Appreciation • Strong dislike • Excessive pride • Drive, enthusiasm • Ability to adjust • Personal standards • Legacy, reputation • Aptitude, capabilities • Vagueness, lack of clarity • Reflecting on one's own actions • Excessive love for one's own kind
Verbs, Determiners, Adjectives and Nouns 2025-11-17
Across
- Adjective — having great height
- Adjective — full of light or clever and intelligent
- Verb — to strike with the foot.
- Noun — a raised platform where performances happen
- A linking verb "It __ on the floor."
- Helping/Linking verb — plural form of “to be.”
- Adjective — feeling or showing pleasure or joy.
- Noun — the Earth and all the people and places on it.
- Helping verb — shows future tense when placed before a verb "It ____ rain tomorrow".
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- to seize or capture (often with the hands).
- Verb — to curve or force into a curve; to lean.
- Noun — a stringed instrument you play with your hands.
- Determiner — an unspecified amount or number of something "You can have ____ too".
- Determiner — every one considered separately "Give one to ____ student."
- Noun — a place where students go to learn
- Determiner — the whole amount or every one of something "I ate ___ the cookies!".
16 Clues: Adjective — having great height • Verb — to strike with the foot. • A linking verb "It __ on the floor." • Noun — a place where students go to learn • to seize or capture (often with the hands). • Helping/Linking verb — plural form of “to be.” • Verb — to curve or force into a curve; to lean. • Adjective — feeling or showing pleasure or joy. • ...
April 2018 Crossword Game 2018-04-04
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- Reducing ________ words and expressions helps you simplify your writings.
- The idiom "________ under" means that someone is very busy (From Intranet News:十月份「每月考考你」得獎名單)
- "Good" is an adjective. "Well" is an _________________
- "You can't ________ a book by its cover" means you should not form an opinion on someone or something based purely on what is seen on the surface.
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- When you write general statements, the countable nouns need to be ________.
- You should not link two ________ with a coma. (From Intranet News:二月份「錯處逐個捉」結果公布)
- The internet is a great ________for learners of English.
- Famous quote "Intelligence is the ability to adapt to ________." - Stephen Hawking
- If you know the ________ , you know how a particular job or task should be done.
9 Clues: "Good" is an adjective. "Well" is an _________________ • The internet is a great ________for learners of English. • Reducing ________ words and expressions helps you simplify your writings. • When you write general statements, the countable nouns need to be ________. • If you know the ________ , you know how a particular job or task should be done. • ...
THE VERB 2021-02-25
Across
- Verbs denote neither actions nor states
- Verbs don't have their own meaning in the sentence and can't be translated into Ukrainian
- The form which is usually expressed by auxiliary verb do and negative particle not.
- This form of the verb doesn't express person tense and mood.
- Verbs usually followed ny nouns or prouns that act as direct object
- The mood which is used to represent an action as a real fact.
- When the subject is acting we say that the subject is...
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- The forms of of the verb which are used in the function of a predicate are called...
- The mood, which represents an action not as a real fact but as something that would take place under certain conditions.
- Verbs that form Past Simple and Past Participle by adding -ed or -d to the bare infinitive.
- When the subject is receiving the action, we say that the subject is...
- How many forms does notional verb have?
- A grammatical term which is used to tell whether the subject of the sentence acting or is receiving the action expressed by the verb.
- The mood, which is used to express a command or request.
14 Clues: Verbs denote neither actions nor states • How many forms does notional verb have? • The mood, which is used to express a command or request. • When the subject is acting we say that the subject is... • This form of the verb doesn't express person tense and mood. • The mood which is used to represent an action as a real fact. • ...
Syntax Revision 2021-02-03
Across
- In the sentence Theodor Dreiser, "one of the most prominent American writers", raised this problem in his works. a phrase in double-inverted commas is a/an ...
- "He helped me, but I didn't want to marry him" is a ... sentence according to structural classification (number of principal parts).
- In the sentence "Unfortunately", there were no books on syntax in the library. the word in double-inverted commas is a/an ... word.
- Lexical and non-lexical verbs are ... forms of a verb.
- An unexpanded sentence can be also called a/an ... sentence.
- Articles and possessive pronouns are ... in a noun phrase.
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- "What a wonderful weather!" is a/an ... sentence according to intonational classification.
- Adjectives and adjunct nouns are ... in a noun phrase.
- Request is one of communicative purposes for ... sentences.
- In the sentence The boy "in the striped pyjamas" found a friend. the word combination in double-inverted commas is a/an ... (syntactic function).
- A model of immediate constituents is based on ... parsing of a sentence.
11 Clues: Adjectives and adjunct nouns are ... in a noun phrase. • Lexical and non-lexical verbs are ... forms of a verb. • Articles and possessive pronouns are ... in a noun phrase. • Request is one of communicative purposes for ... sentences. • An unexpanded sentence can be also called a/an ... sentence. • ...
Types of nouns 2021-07-11
8 Clues: Abstract noun of happy • Captain of cricket team • Name a person who cures • Name of the closet to us • Name the animal that mews • Name for a bunch of flowers • Name for a group of players • Name of a place where a pet horse lives
NOUNS AND VERBS 2022-10-03
Across
- TO GIVE MONEY TO SAOMEONE TO SUPPORT AN ACTIVITY
- A PIECE OF SOMETHING TO SHOW HOW IT IS LIKE
- MADE FOR A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE
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- PROMOTE A PRODUCT BY USING IT ON MOVIES
- TO INTEREST OR ATTRACT SOMEONE
- PERSON WHO BUYS GOODS OR SERVICES
- MAKING A PRODUCT AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME
- A SHORT INTERRUMPTION OF A TV OR RADIO PROGRAMME
8 Clues: TO INTEREST OR ATTRACT SOMEONE • PERSON WHO BUYS GOODS OR SERVICES • MADE FOR A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE • PROMOTE A PRODUCT BY USING IT ON MOVIES • A PIECE OF SOMETHING TO SHOW HOW IT IS LIKE • MAKING A PRODUCT AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME • TO GIVE MONEY TO SAOMEONE TO SUPPORT AN ACTIVITY • A SHORT INTERRUMPTION OF A TV OR RADIO PROGRAMME
Irregular nouns-plural 2020-03-15
Plural of nouns 2021-01-08
Plural of nouns 2021-12-17
Winter Weather Nouns 2022-01-28
Countable-Uncountable Nouns 2023-08-21
8 Clues: I want a cup of ______. • I want a bunch of ________. • Give me a piece of _______. • May I have a _______, please? • Please give me a slice of ______. • May I have a bunch of _______, please? • Please get me a glass of _______ juice. • May I have a piece of ________, please?
verbs and nouns 2023-10-31
Un/Countable Nouns 2026-02-11
Nouns in plural 2024-08-23
Collective Nouns Crossword 2025-08-31
8 Clues: A______OF WOLVES • A ________OF LION • A _________of FLOWERS • A ___________ OF CARDS • A ___________ OF SHEEP • A ___________ OF GRAPES • A _________ OF MUSICIAN • A ___________ OF STUDENTS
Irregular Plural Nouns 2026-03-23
Across
- The ______ play outside on the playground.
- The _____ change color in the fall.
- The _____ came out of the pond and walked around the park.
- My ______ hurt after walking for so long.
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- We set traps for the ______ in our house.
- There were so many _____ shopping in the supermarket.
- The _____ swam together in the sea.
- I went to the dentist to get my _____ cleaned.
8 Clues: The _____ swam together in the sea. • The _____ change color in the fall. • We set traps for the ______ in our house. • My ______ hurt after walking for so long. • The ______ play outside on the playground. • I went to the dentist to get my _____ cleaned. • There were so many _____ shopping in the supermarket. • ...
crossword 2023-03-08
Across
- relating to or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition.
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- describe or portray (something) precisely.
- based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
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- not connected with or relevant to something.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- a person made weak or disabled by illness or injury.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
16 Clues: describe or portray (something) precisely. • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • not connected with or relevant to something. • a person made weak or disabled by illness or injury. • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess. • based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. • ...
Change the singular nouns to plural nouns 2024-03-19
HINT SECTION 2 2024-10-01
Writing and composition Ferrán 2023-06-22
Across
- The emotions and feelings of the reader while reading a text
- the author's writing style that makes his or her writing unique
- A mmmmmm or play is a story performed by actors on a stage.
- exaggerations that make things sound bigger, better, or more than what they truly are
- vocabulary, precise nouns, sensory words, and vivid verbs that make the text more interesting
- When you mmmmmmm your thinking changes and you form a new idea
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- you have the claim and the evidence the claim is what their saying and evidence is the evidence of what their SYNTHESIZE
- Idioms, adages, and proverbs are types of common sayings. These sayings are forms of mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm. They have meanings beyond their literal meanings, or what their individual words mean.
- a short, funny, or interesting story related to a character or events
9 Clues: A mmmmmm or play is a story performed by actors on a stage. • The emotions and feelings of the reader while reading a text • When you mmmmmmm your thinking changes and you form a new idea • the author's writing style that makes his or her writing unique • a short, funny, or interesting story related to a character or events • ...
Language Revision 2 2024-01-08
Across
- Also called the Independant clause. It is able to stand alone as a complete sentence.
- Phrases that answer the question who or what in connection with the noun
- A group of words without a finite verb.
- Clauses that perform the same function as nouns.
- Part of the predicate. Always tells you to whom/what or for whom/ what after the Direct Object.
- Clauses that tell us more about a word or words in the main clause.
- A group of words containing a finite verb.
- Clauses that perform the same function as adverbs
- Indicates a long-pause. This punctuation mark is used to balance 2 equally important ideas. Can be replaced with a full stop, or certain conjunctions.
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- Phrases that tell us more about the noun.
- Part of predicate. Answers who or what after the verb.
- Phrases that modify the verb.
- The punctuation mark used at the beginning of a sentence.
- Also called the Dependant clause. Always contains a verb but cannot stand alone.
- The punctuation mark used at the end of a Statement Sentence.
- It reflects who or what the sentence is talking about
- Refers to the part of the sentence not included in the subject
- Punctuation mark used when words are separated into lists, to give additional information, and it is used between certain conjunctions.
18 Clues: Phrases that modify the verb. • A group of words without a finite verb. • Phrases that tell us more about the noun. • A group of words containing a finite verb. • Clauses that perform the same function as nouns. • Clauses that perform the same function as adverbs • It reflects who or what the sentence is talking about • ...
English Com Final 2019-05-31
Across
- Words which stand in the place of nouns.
- Punctuation marks indicating that another's exact words are being used.
- The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject or the work itself (e.g., serious, humorous).
- A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used (e.g., The ant scurried as fast as a cheetah.)
- To reprint or restate another's exact words.
- The last page of a research paper which lists all the sources referenced by the author.
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- A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
- An object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form (e.g., Flowers danced about the lawn.)
- To capture all of the most important parts of the original text (paragraph, story, poem) in the reader's own words.
- A topic of discussion or work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
- The sequence in which the author arranges events in a story.
11 Clues: Words which stand in the place of nouns. • To reprint or restate another's exact words. • A device in literature where an object represents an idea. • The sequence in which the author arranges events in a story. • Punctuation marks indicating that another's exact words are being used. • ...
1st and 2nd declension nouns 2022-07-22
List 1 & Nouns Part 1 2023-01-26
Across
- My favorite topic is the weather.
- My sister built a house out of clay.
- My head started to ache this morning.
- I can't possibly make a prediction.
- Pick up the phone.
- The lid on the bottle was hard to open.
- The train cars kept lurching forward.
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- The flight was very long and boring.
- I will have soup and crackers for lunch.
- My big brother works in an office.
- I heard that man is very wealthy.
- I don’t like getting into trouble.
- There is a river behind my home.
- Stay still while I fix your tie.
- Let's make a graph with this data.
- I like to drink water.
16 Clues: Pick up the phone. • I like to drink water. • There is a river behind my home. • Stay still while I fix your tie. • My favorite topic is the weather. • I heard that man is very wealthy. • My big brother works in an office. • I don’t like getting into trouble. • Let's make a graph with this data. • I can't possibly make a prediction. • The flight was very long and boring. • ...
Nouns with -er and -or 2023-03-22
16 Clues: bombero • a guest • jugador • sings songs • sails a ship • makes a movie • plays the drums • drives a tractor • works with money • shops in a store • someone who runs • Benjamin Franklin • someone who swims • someone who does a job • makes cakes and cookies • makes a room look pretty
Attributes and emotions (Nouns 1) 2017-04-30
Across
- Peace, agreement, understanding
- Events occurring at the same time
- Malice, hatred
- Steady performance
- Treating people differently from others
- Courteous behaviour
- Feeling threatened
- Deciding upon something unanimously
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- Insult, degradation
- Planning with an eye on the future
- Scale or level of something
- Unity, togetherness
- Total detachment, absolutely unaffected
- Self-belief
- Feeling of thankfulness
- Extreme jealousy
16 Clues: Self-belief • Malice, hatred • Courteous behaviour • Insult, degradation • Steady performance • Feeling threatened • Unity, togetherness • Extreme jealousy • Scale or level of something • Feeling of thankfulness • Deciding upon something unanimously • Events occurring at the same time • Planning with an eye on the future • ...
Kleidung and Gender of Nouns 2024-02-27
17 Clues: tie (fem.) • watch (fem) • pants (fem) • robe (masc.) • skirt (masc.) • boots (plural) • necklace (fem) • A dress (neut) • dress (neuter) • A suit (masc.) • gloves (plural) • A cardigan (fem) • A sun hat (masc) • sweater (masculine) • bathing suit (masc.) • A pair of jeans (fem) • men's button down (neuter)
CLASS 2 - PLURAL OF NOUNS 2023-09-17
16 Clues: Plural of toy. • Plural of man. • Plural of roof. • Plual of child. • Plural of calf. • Plural of city. • Plural of leaf. • Plural of mouse. • Plural of goose. • Plural of louse. • Plural of table. • Plural of glass. • Plural of school. • Plural of cowboy. • Plural of country. • Plural of handkerchief.
Action verbs + nouns Romaji Crossword 2024-09-08
Types of Nouns 2020-05-10
8 Clues: love, joy • I, we, she • cloud, flowers • pencil, door, window • pickpocket, water bottle • Perth, The Tower of London • a murder of crows, regiment • actress, vixen (female fox)
Forming plural nouns 2023-10-14
Latin nouns/adjectives 2024-05-08
Across
- - Which is the correct Noun for Laetus?
- - Which is the correct Adjective to Canis?
- - Which is the correct Noun for Laeta?
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- - Which is the correct Adjective for Coquus
- - Which is the correct Noun for Parvus?
- - Which is the correct Adjective for Mater?
- - Which is the correct Noun for Magna
- - Which is the correct Noun for Stultum
8 Clues: - Which is the correct Noun for Magna • - Which is the correct Noun for Laeta? • - Which is the correct Noun for Parvus? • - Which is the correct Noun for Laetus? • - Which is the correct Noun for Stultum • - Which is the correct Adjective to Canis? • - Which is the correct Adjective for Coquus • - Which is the correct Adjective for Mater?
Irregular plural nouns 2025-04-11
INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2025-10-08
Across
- The dominant role of English in global communication
- Famous playwright in Early Modern English
- The primary source of loanwords during the Early Modern English period
- The common term for the stage of English that began roughly in 1500 and continues today
- Grammatical feature of nouns and adjectives largely lost after the Old English period
- Alliterative epic poem considered the greatest single work surviving from the Old English period
- Language family that includes English, German, and Latin
- Language of the new ruling class, heavily influencing Middle English vocabulary
- The period of English after the Norman Conquest, roughly 1066 to 1476
- The Norse raiders who settled in the Danelaw and enriched the core vocabulary of English
- Technology introduced by Caxton in 1476 that helped standardize spelling
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- The language spoken by the invading tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) that formed the basis of English
- A major change in vowel pronunciation that occurred during the transition from Middle to Early Modern English
- His famous Canterbury Tales are the most celebrated work written in Middle English
- The event of 1066 that triggered the shift from Old to Middle English
- English word borrowed from Spanish for a rotating windstorm
- The structure that Old English relied on heavily, but was later replaced by prepositions and word order
- The phenomenon of English developing into different local varieties across the globe
18 Clues: Famous playwright in Early Modern English • The dominant role of English in global communication • Language family that includes English, German, and Latin • English word borrowed from Spanish for a rotating windstorm • The event of 1066 that triggered the shift from Old to Middle English • The period of English after the Norman Conquest, roughly 1066 to 1476 • ...
LATIN CROSSWORD! Nouns - First Declension 2017-09-27
B2 P6 VOCAB - CITY NOUNS 2025-05-22
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- Our __________, or local area, is friendly and safe, with parks, schools, and small shops nearby.
- The old __________ of the city, also called the historic district, has narrow streets and buildings from the 18th century.
- The __________ is always busy, filled with stores, boutiques, and shopping malls where people buy clothes and gifts.
- The city government is building new __________, or places for people to live, to help families who don’t have homes.
- We live in a quiet __________, a part of the city where there are mostly houses and not many shops or offices.
- She lives in a __________, a tall apartment building with more than twenty floors and a great view of the city.
- The new __________ downtown, a super tall office building made of glass and steel, can be seen from miles away.
- The __________, also known as the financial center, is full of office buildings where many people work during the day.
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- They live in a __________, a residential area just outside the main city, where there are more houses and green spaces.
- My parents bought a __________, or piece of real estate, near the lake where they plan to build a house.
- The ancient __________ on the hill, a broken-down castle from hundreds of years ago, is a popular place to visit.
- The large __________ in the square, a historic statue built to honor a famous leader, attracts many tourists.
- The __________ across the road, a large building with many apartment units stacked on top of each other, was built in the 1970s.
- Many old buildings in the __________, the central and often poorer part of town, are being repaired and improved.
- They moved to the __________ of the city, which means they live on the edge of town, far from the busy center.
- In the __________ area, a very poor and overcrowded part of the city, many homes lack clean water and electricity.
16 Clues: Our __________, or local area, is friendly and safe, with parks, schools, and small shops nearby. • My parents bought a __________, or piece of real estate, near the lake where they plan to build a house. • The large __________ in the square, a historic statue built to honor a famous leader, attracts many tourists. • ...
Teamwork pg 20 nouns 2023-10-17
Politics Review 1 - Nouns 2025-03-25
Across
- The main ideas and plans a candidate or party supports.
- A job or position in the government.
- A discussion where people share different opinions, usually in public.
- A person who wants to be chosen for a job, especially in politics.
- The actions a candidate takes to try to win an election.
- The group of people who make and enforce laws for a country or area.
Down
- A person chosen to speak or act for others in government.
- A plan or rule made by a government or organization.
- A person who has the right to vote in an election.
- A process where people vote to choose leaders or make decisions.
- A person who works in politics, often elected to a job.
11 Clues: A job or position in the government. • A person who has the right to vote in an election. • A plan or rule made by a government or organization. • The main ideas and plans a candidate or party supports. • A person who works in politics, often elected to a job. • The actions a candidate takes to try to win an election. • ...
Nouns and Adjectives (Countries) 2025-03-25
Spanish Nouns for Time 2025-01-23
The Types of Nouns 2025-09-05
Across
- shows more than one
- refers to an idea, quality or state and not a physical object
- something you can experience with the five senses
- made up of two or more words
- you can count individually
Down
- refers to just one
- refers to a group of individuals or things
- shows ownership
- a specific name of a person, place or thing
- cannot be counted individually
- a general name for a person, place, or thing
11 Clues: shows ownership • refers to just one • shows more than one • you can count individually • made up of two or more words • cannot be counted individually • refers to a group of individuals or things • a specific name of a person, place or thing • a general name for a person, place, or thing • something you can experience with the five senses • ...
Plural nouns and verbs 2021-01-18
11 Clues: plural of est • plural of puer • plural of stat • plural of sedet • plural of canis • plural of actor • plural of femina • plural of dormit • plural of puella • plural of plaudit • plural of spectat
Nouns: regular and irregular 2020-11-02
Across
- Insects were once a caterpillar
- We all stand on these every day
- They help Santa Claus make toys
- Is equal to 12inches
- You make one when you see a star
- A group of Goose
Down
- More than one dress
- We put presents inside and wrap them
- I brush them morning and night
- When I lose one I put it under my pillow
- More than one wolf
11 Clues: A group of Goose • More than one wolf • More than one dress • Is equal to 12inches • I brush them morning and night • Insects were once a caterpillar • We all stand on these every day • They help Santa Claus make toys • You make one when you see a star • We put presents inside and wrap them • When I lose one I put it under my pillow
Nouns with two meanings 2023-11-14
NOUNS UNIT 2 B1 2021-10-06
Collective nouns (animals) TT 2021-11-12
Second Declension Neuter Nouns 2021-04-22
Verbs and Abstract nouns 2025-03-05
Across
- – Implies a primal, gut-level reaction to danger, suggesting an internal alert or a heightened awareness of threat.
- – Implies an overwhelming sense of fear, often paralyzing and intense.
- – Conveys a subtle but persistent feeling of discomfort or anxiety.
- – Suggests a strong, forceful holding, often from fear or anxiety.
- – Suggests a character is on edge, ready for something to happen
- – Suggests a foreboding, anxious anticipation of something bad to come.
Down
- – Conveys a moment of indecision or fear, heightening the suspense.
- – Conveys unsteadiness, hinting at an emotional or physical shock.
- – Conveys a sense of lurking danger or something hidden just out of sight.
- – suggests that something or someone is surrounded or encircled.
- – Evokes a sense of urgency and hopelessness, often tied to fear of an impending disaster.
11 Clues: – suggests that something or someone is surrounded or encircled. • – Suggests a character is on edge, ready for something to happen • – Conveys unsteadiness, hinting at an emotional or physical shock. • – Suggests a strong, forceful holding, often from fear or anxiety. • – Conveys a moment of indecision or fear, heightening the suspense. • ...
Week One Polish Nouns 2026-01-18
11 Clues: the polish word for key • the polish word for son • the polish word for bag • the polish word for car • the polish word for home • the polish word for city • the polish word for tree • the polish word for money • the polish word for table • the polish word for wealth • the polish word for university
English Grammar 2023-10-05
Across
- Examples include "he," "she," "it," and "they."
- often formed by adding "most" or "-est" to adjectives, such as "smartest" or "most beautiful."
- A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence
- have unique forms for their past tense and past participle.
- often involves using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb
- A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
- A word that describes or modifies a noun
Down
- A noun that represents a specific, unique item, person, place, or thing and is typically capitalized
- A group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
- A verb tense that indicates an ongoing action or state of being in the present, past, or future. For example, "is running," "was eating," or "will be reading."
- A type of determiner used to introduce nouns. For example, "the cat," "a dog."
- often formed by adding "-ed" to the base form
- A group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
13 Clues: A word that describes or modifies a noun • often formed by adding "-ed" to the base form • Examples include "he," "she," "it," and "they." • have unique forms for their past tense and past participle. • A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb • A type of determiner used to introduce nouns. For example, "the cat," "a dog." • ...
Week 3 - Toolkit for Describing Language 2016-02-24
Across
- Formed when a root is combined with an affix.
- Single morphemes that constitute words on their own.
- Morphemes that never constitute words by themselves, but must always attach to other morphemes (e.g. prefixes, suffixes).
- The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function.
- Words that do not have clear lexical meaning, but have a purely grammatical function (e.g. articles, prepositions).
- Single morpheme that represents the core of the word - the basic meaning that remains when all affixes are stripped from the word.
- A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another.
- Bound grammatical morphemes that are attached to a word according to rules of syntax. They leave a word in the same word class, but add extra grammatical info.
Down
- Words that refer to aspects of human existence in the world (e.g. book, girl, class).
- The different categories or parts of speech to which words belong (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives).
- The study of the internal structure of words.
- Natural groupings of a sentence, displayed as syntactic units in a phrase structure tree.
- Affixes that may possibly, but not necessarily, form a different word or change the word class.
- When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings.
14 Clues: Formed when a root is combined with an affix. • The study of the internal structure of words. • Single morphemes that constitute words on their own. • The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function. • When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings. • A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another. • ...
Week 3 - Toolkit for Describing Language 2016-02-24
Across
- The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function.
- The study of the internal structure of words.
- Affixes that may possibly, but not necessarily, form a different word or change the word class.
- When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings.
- The different categories or parts of speech to which words belong (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives).
- Morphemes that never constitute words by themselves, but must always attach to other morphemes (e.g. prefixes, suffixes).
- Single morphemes that constitute words on their own.
Down
- Words that refer to aspects of human existence in the world (e.g. book, girl, class).
- Words that do not have clear lexical meaning, but have a purely grammatical function (e.g. articles, prepositions).
- Natural groupings of a sentence, displayed as syntactic units in a phrase structure tree.
- Single morpheme that represents the core of the word - the basic meaning that remains when all affixes are stripped from the word.
- Bound grammatical morphemes that are attached to a word according to rules of syntax. They leave a word in the same word class, but add extra grammatical info.
- A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another.
- Formed when a root is combined with an affix.
14 Clues: The study of the internal structure of words. • Formed when a root is combined with an affix. • The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function. • Single morphemes that constitute words on their own. • When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings. • A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-03-06
Across
- primary feeling that a literary work convey
- regular pattern of syllables in poetry
- syllables placed after a a root word
- name of person, place, etc
- poem meant to be sung
- receiver of action
- short composition that has a single subject
- to rephrase or restate
- indicates the form of the transitive verb
- another object of transitive verb
- main character of a novel
- one of a series of loosely connected series
- concluding part added to a novel
- story where animals are the characters
- literature that is meant to be acted
- joins words or phrases
- verb that has completeness
- noun substitutes
- modifies verb, adjective, noun or adverb
- lyric poem that meditates on death
Down
- attitude of a writer towards the subject of a literary work
- verbals used as nouns
- major turning point of the story
- describing words
- verb that is not complete
- short entertaining account
- story of a life written by another person
- subject as the doer
- drama written to be broadcast
- shows the subject as receiver
- short and witty saying
- perspective of a story
- time and place of action
- central idea of a literary work
- category of a literature
- story of life written by that person
- verb that links
- 2 sentence written as one
- words that has complete thought
- verbs used as another part of speech
40 Clues: verb that links • describing words • noun substitutes • receiver of action • subject as the doer • verbals used as nouns • poem meant to be sung • to rephrase or restate • short and witty saying • perspective of a story • joins words or phrases • time and place of action • category of a literature • verb that is not complete • 2 sentence written as one • name of person, place, etc • ...
G2 Unit 4 Vocabulary 2020-07-31
Across
- After Halloween I had _______ of candy saved
- to think about something using your imagination
- after my friend and I got in a fight, I felt _________
- an area of the world with unique characteristics
- different countries and peoples have different culture and ________.
- where someone or something is. Another word for place
- When my team won the championship, it was hard not to _______.
- when the climate is not too hot and not too cold
- My mom _________ out the window to tell us dinner was ready.
- to be full of energy and excitement
- there are four _______ in a year
- a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
- the thing we like the most
Down
- when a place makes you feel scared or nervous
- to be blocked in on all sides by something
- an adjective that describes nouns that are nearby or in your neighborhood
- we wear these to celebrate holidays like Halloween
- I was sweaty and tired after riding my bike up the ______ hill
- In Spring we can see the _____ of plants and trees
- the unique characteristics of something
- to go to a new place
- we need to recycle and stop pollution to protect the ______.
- the opposite of liquid
- In Winter its important to stay warm by wearing many ______ of clothes
- scientists use special tools to measure if a volcano is ______
- dumplings and noodles are _______ foods in China
26 Clues: to go to a new place • the opposite of liquid • the thing we like the most • there are four _______ in a year • to be full of energy and excitement • the unique characteristics of something • to be blocked in on all sides by something • After Halloween I had _______ of candy saved • when a place makes you feel scared or nervous • ...
11th Grade Exam Review 2023-05-17
Across
- describes adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
- joins words, phrases, and clauses together
- a comparison between two unlike things that it not literally applicable
- descriptive word describing nouns and pronouns
- shows action or state of being
- shows relationships between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence
- a noun or pronoun that follows and renames another noun or pronoun
- the “who” or “what” the sentence is about
- giving a nonhuman thing human-like characteristics
- Verb helps an action verb or linking verb
- an over exaggeration
- an expression with a figurative meaning that differs from the literal meaning
Down
- expresses emotion but has no real connection to the rest of the sentence
- Verb acts as the verb and links two words together
- the repetition of the vowel sounds in the middle of words near to each other
- the pairing of two opposing or contradictory words
- a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone of something
- the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests
- the repetition consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- takes the place of a noun
- a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”
- words that imitate the sounds they describe
- the transitive or intransitive verb of the sentence
24 Clues: an over exaggeration • takes the place of a noun • shows action or state of being • the “who” or “what” the sentence is about • joins words, phrases, and clauses together • Verb helps an action verb or linking verb • words that imitate the sounds they describe • describes adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs • descriptive word describing nouns and pronouns • ...
7th Grade Grammar 2023-11-14
Across
- part of speech that can replace a noun
- the Wildcat English VIP
- a word that shows amount (homophone)
- a sentence that is a statement
- part of speech used to join two phrases
- a noun that means the result of an action/event (homophone)
- a sentence that expresses a big emotion
- a sentence that is too long and does not use correct punctuation
- a word showing the amount of something (homophone)
- words that sound the same but have different meanings
- a word used to explain the timing of something (homophone)
- part of speech used to describe nouns
Down
- a word meaning showing direction (homophone)
- a sentence that asks a question
- part of speech that tells location/time of something
- part of speech that expresses sudden emotion
- a punctuation mark that can separate an independent and dependent clause
- part of speech that is a person, place, or thing
- a punctuation mark that can separate two independent clauses
- the punctuation mark that frequently comes at the end of a sentence
- a sentence that gives a command
- part of speech used to describe verbs
- a word used to compare two things (homophone)
- a group of words that expresses a complete thought
- a sentence that does not represent a complete thought
- part of speech that is action words
- a verb that means to alter or impact something (homophone)
27 Clues: the Wildcat English VIP • a sentence that is a statement • a sentence that asks a question • a sentence that gives a command • part of speech that is action words • a word that shows amount (homophone) • part of speech used to describe verbs • part of speech used to describe nouns • part of speech that can replace a noun • part of speech used to join two phrases • ...
Spanish verbs and nouns 2023-02-22
14 Clues: to run • to draw • to sing • to swim • reloj, clock • bandera, flag • mochilla, bookbag • la tele, to watch TV • música, to listen to music • sacapuntas, pencil sharpener • deportes, to practice sports • teclado, (computer) keyboard • videojuegos, to play video games • la computadora, to use the computer
Nouns with two meanings 2023-11-14
Across
- Smart or intelligent / Filled with light
- a wedding band / something circular in shape
- a source of water in the ground / in good health
- to directly speak to someone / location
- a trees outer layer / a sound a dog makes
Down
- a season / springed metal
- up to date / flow of water
- to grow fatigued / a part of a wheel
- An insect / To hover and move above the ground
- a genre of music / a stone
- a part of a plant / to follow or harass someone
11 Clues: a season / springed metal • up to date / flow of water • a genre of music / a stone • to grow fatigued / a part of a wheel • to directly speak to someone / location • Smart or intelligent / Filled with light • a trees outer layer / a sound a dog makes • a wedding band / something circular in shape • An insect / To hover and move above the ground • ...
Week 3 - Toolkit for Describing Language 2016-02-24
Across
- The study of the internal structure of words.
- The different categories or parts of speech to which words belong (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives).
- Words that refer to aspects of human existence in the world (e.g. book, girl, class).
- Words that do not have clear lexical meaning, but have a purely grammatical function (e.g. articles, prepositions).
- The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function.
- Natural groupings of a sentence, displayed as syntactic units in a phrase structure tree.
- When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings.
Down
- Affixes that may possibly, but not necessarily, form a different word or change the word class.
- Single morpheme that represents the core of the word - the basic meaning that remains when all affixes are stripped from the word.
- A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another.
- Morphemes that never constitute words by themselves, but must always attach to other morphemes (e.g. prefixes, suffixes).
- Bound grammatical morphemes that are attached to a word according to rules of syntax. They leave a word in the same word class, but add extra grammatical info.
- Single morphemes that constitute words on their own.
- Formed when a root is combined with an affix.
14 Clues: The study of the internal structure of words. • Formed when a root is combined with an affix. • Single morphemes that constitute words on their own. • The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function. • When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings. • A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another. • ...
Grammar 8 Review 2024-10-25
Across
- Definition: A form that shows ownership, like “his,” “hers,” or “theirs.”
- Definition: A pronoun that adds emphasis to a noun or pronoun, often ending in “-self.”
- Definition: A type of pronoun that introduces a clause, like “who,” “whom,” “whose,” “which,” or “that.”
- Definition: A word that takes the place of a noun, like “he,” “she,” or “they.”
- Definition: An adjective or adverb that compares more than two things, often ending in “-est” or using “most.”
- Definition: A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- Definition: A pronoun that reflects back to the subject, like “myself,” “yourself,” or “themselves.”
Down
- Definition: A pronoun or adjective that points out specific things, like “this,” “that,” “these,” or “those.”
- Definition: The noun that a pronoun replaces or refers to.
- Definition: A pronoun that does not refer to a particular person, place, or thing.
- Definition: A special group of adjectives that refer to or identify nouns.
- Definition: An adjective or adverb that compares two things, often ending in “-er” or using “more.”
- Definition: An adjective that shows ownership, like “my,” “your,” or “their.”
- Definition: A type of pronoun or adjective used to ask questions, such as “who” or “which.”
- Definition: A word that describes or modifies a noun.
15 Clues: Definition: A word that describes or modifies a noun. • Definition: The noun that a pronoun replaces or refers to. • Definition: A form that shows ownership, like “his,” “hers,” or “theirs.” • Definition: A special group of adjectives that refer to or identify nouns. • Definition: An adjective that shows ownership, like “my,” “your,” or “their.” • ...
nouns 2019-05-12
Language Test #7 Review 2024-01-08
Across
- when words are separated on a line (separated by syllables) writing out numbers in words (fractions, 23...) separate a prefix from proper noun
- an incomplete sentence
- nouns and pronouns that show ownership and signal that a noun will follow
- a sentence that asks a question
- these are the rules for which punctuation: use a comma: list, interrupter, appositive, compound sentence, introductory word or phrase, complex sentence, with conjunctive adverb, parenthetical expression
- a punctuation mark (:) used to precede a list of items, a quotation, or an expansion or explanation.
Down
- these are examples of which rules: underline titles of books etc.
- a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate
- usage; how a word is used correctly or incorrectly, ex: their vs. there vs. they're; have vs. has etc.
- a sentence with more than one subject or predicate
- two sentences written as if they were one
- The superscript sign ( ' ) used to indicate the omission of a letter or letters from a word, the possessive case, or the plurals of numbers, letters, and abbreviations
12 Clues: an incomplete sentence • a sentence that asks a question • two sentences written as if they were one • a sentence with more than one subject or predicate • these are examples of which rules: underline titles of books etc. • nouns and pronouns that show ownership and signal that a noun will follow • ...
Phrases. Classification of phrases. 2022-01-16
Across
- It works as a conjunction in the sentence.
- In this phrase interjections have more than one word.
- It is made of a participle, its modifier(s) and/or the objects that complete the sense of the sentence.
- It modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the sentence.
- These contain a Gerund, its modifier(s) and the other necessary elements
Down
- These are comprised of infinitive verbs (To + base verb)along with their modifiers and/or complements.
- A phrase where a Noun or Pronoun often accompanied by modifiers that sit beside another Noun or Pronoun to describe it.
- It is usually assembled centering a single noun and works as a subject, an object or a complement in the sentence
- The phrases containing Noun or Pronoun accompanied by a participle and necessary modifiers if any.
- It can refer to the whole predicate of a sentence or just the verb or verb group
- It always begins with a preposition and connects nouns.
- A group of words which has no finite verb in it and acts to complete the sentence for making it meaningful.
12 Clues: It works as a conjunction in the sentence. • In this phrase interjections have more than one word. • It always begins with a preposition and connects nouns. • These contain a Gerund, its modifier(s) and the other necessary elements • It modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the sentence. • ...
grammar puzzle 2021-05-19
Across
- A supplementary player for noun
- Is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word in some contexts.
Down
- a word that means the opposite of another word.
- A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence
- A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things , or to name a particular one of these.
5 Clues: A supplementary player for noun • a word that means the opposite of another word. • Is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word in some contexts. • A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things , or to name a particular one of these. • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD 2022-04-06
Across
- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
- is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location
Down
- are one of the four major word classes, along with nouns, adjectives and adverbs
- is an example of an adverb
- Is an example of a preposition.
5 Clues: is an example of an adverb • Is an example of a preposition. • are one of the four major word classes, along with nouns, adjectives and adverbs • is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location • ...
Week 3 - Toolkit for Describing Language 2016-02-24
Across
- The different categories or parts of speech to which words belong (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives).
- Single morpheme that represents the core of the word - the basic meaning that remains when all affixes are stripped from the word.
- Natural groupings of a sentence, displayed as syntactic units in a phrase structure tree.
- The study of the internal structure of words.
- The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function.
- Words that do not have clear lexical meaning, but have a purely grammatical function (e.g. articles, prepositions).
- A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another.
Down
- Morphemes that never constitute words by themselves, but must always attach to other morphemes (e.g. prefixes, suffixes).
- When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings.
- Single morphemes that constitute words on their own.
- Words that refer to aspects of human existence in the world (e.g. book, girl, class).
- Formed when a root is combined with an affix.
- Affixes that may possibly, but not necessarily, form a different word or change the word class.
- Bound grammatical morphemes that are attached to a word according to rules of syntax. They leave a word in the same word class, but add extra grammatical info.
14 Clues: The study of the internal structure of words. • Formed when a root is combined with an affix. • Single morphemes that constitute words on their own. • The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function. • When a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings. • A sentence with the same meaning (same truth conditions) as another. • ...
Creative Writing Crossword 2021-03-30
Across
- Which method creates a direct comparison between two unlike objects, often using symbolism?
- Which method creates a comparison between two objects to exaggerate a detail or quality.
- Which method uses sound to create description and/or atmosphere?
- Which type of word adds important detail to nouns, as a way of creating more interesting imagery?
- Which method gives inanimate objects human-like qualities?
- Which type of word describes the time, manner, or place of an action? E.g. there, today, quickly.
Down
- Which type of word denotes an action or movement?
- What do we call the surroundings within which a description/story takes place?
- Which method uses atmospheric qualities, like the weather, to create a sense of emotion?
- Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronouns he, she, they, them, it?
- Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronouns I, me, my?
- What is it called when a word has a feeling or idea linked to it? E.g. blue = sadness, cold, etc.
- Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronoun you?
- What should you create a new one of when you begin talking about a new idea or point?
14 Clues: Which type of word denotes an action or movement? • Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronoun you? • Which method gives inanimate objects human-like qualities? • Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronouns I, me, my? • Which method uses sound to create description and/or atmosphere? • ...
Tkt glossary terms 2013-04-20
Across
- A word that does not have a prefix or suffix added to it.
- A word opposite in meaning to another.
- The arrangement of words in a sentence.
- The total stock of words and idiomatic combinations in a language.
- A word or expression in one language that, because it resembles one in another language, is often wrongly taken to have the same meaning.
- A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another.
- a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning.
- An expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements.
- A thick mass or lump of anything.
- A word used as a reference point for finding other words or information.
Down
- A group of words that share a common base, to which different prefixes and suffixes are added.
- Two or more nouns combined to form a single noun.
- A group of words with the same topic, function or form.
- Consisting of any two or more parts that have identifiable meaning, as a base and a noninflectional affix.
- The act or possibility of revoking something.
- To emphasize or make prominent.
- The process of inflection or derivation that consists of adding an affix.
- An act or instance of extending.
- The parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage.
- a word that is both a homophone and a homograph.
20 Clues: To emphasize or make prominent. • An act or instance of extending. • A thick mass or lump of anything. • A word opposite in meaning to another. • The arrangement of words in a sentence. • The act or possibility of revoking something. • a word that is both a homophone and a homograph. • Two or more nouns combined to form a single noun. • ...
Writing and Language 2014-01-06
Across
- a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure
- a clause introduced by a relative pronoun
- an indirect reference
- to cause someone to act violent/angry
- An example of ______ is “He made himself sick by worrying so much about his health”.
- __________ phrases can modify nouns, verbs, phrases, and complete clauses
- the meaning of a word or phrase
- the article was _____ because it featured one side of the story
- internal speech
- figurative language that describes actions, objects, etc… in a way that it appeals to our senses (smell, hearing, etc..)
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- an idea or quality that a word makes you think about in addition to its meaning
- the part of a sentence containing the verb and any direct or indirect object, but not the subject
- A reference to an authors work. Done after taking a small piece on the writing from that text
- a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun
- Fiction, Science Fiction, YA, etc… are all _______
- A clause that does not express a complete thought
- a clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence
- an indication of a future event
- an impersonal style of writing, which gives us information about something but doesn't include information about the writer.
- How words are used in speech or writing
20 Clues: internal speech • an indirect reference • an indication of a future event • the meaning of a word or phrase • to cause someone to act violent/angry • How words are used in speech or writing • a clause introduced by a relative pronoun • A clause that does not express a complete thought • a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun • ...
Grammar crossword: MODULE 2 (M2) & MODULE 3 (M3) 2021-11-05
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- -M3- Is a verb that can be used to express physical or mental actions.
- -M2- Love, hope, and honesty are__nouns.
- -M2- It modifies a word by telling what kind, which one, how much or how many.
- -M3- Is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
- -M3- It is also known as an auxiliary verb.
- -M2- People, holiday, cheese, team are__nouns.
- -M2- The specific name of a place, person, thing or idea is known as a__noun.
- -M3- Is a verb that expresses an action.
- -M2- It is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
- -M2- Are nouns that can be identified through one or more of the five senses.
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- -M2- Is a word used to name a person, place, thing or idea.
- -M3- Is a verb that links the subject to information about that subject.
- -M2- Is a pronoun used to point something out.
- -M3- He tried to work alone. The adverb in the sentence is__.
- -M3- Is a verb that expresses an action towards a person, place or thing.
- -M3- It tells where, when how, or to what extent.
- -M3- Complete the sentence. Most linking verbs, except the forms of __ and seem, may also be used as action verbs.
- -M2- Is a pronoun that introduces a subordinate clause.
- -M3- Consists of a main verb preceded by at least one helping verb.
- -M2- She, him, myself, and both are__.
20 Clues: -M2- She, him, myself, and both are__. • -M2- Love, hope, and honesty are__nouns. • -M3- Is a verb that expresses an action. • -M3- It is also known as an auxiliary verb. • -M2- Is a pronoun used to point something out. • -M2- People, holiday, cheese, team are__nouns. • -M3- It tells where, when how, or to what extent. • ...
Fourth Grade Language Test #11 2026-03-12
Across
- ? an envelope: return address goes in the top left corner and the shipping address goes in the middle of the envelope, both addresses need the following: full name, house number; street name, city, state, and zipcode
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- use a for words/phrases that start with a consonant, use an for words/phrases that start with a vowel
- parts of this include: heading, greeting, body, closing, signature
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- possessive pronouns include: his, mine, our, her, your, ours, theirs; to make a noun possessive, add an apostrophe s
- Replaces a noun. Examples: I, he, she, they, it, his
- word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun, such as "happy," "sad," or "pretty."
7 Clues: A person, place, thing, or idea • Replaces a noun. Examples: I, he, she, they, it, his • parts of this include: heading, greeting, body, closing, signature • word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun, such as "happy," "sad," or "pretty." • use a for words/phrases that start with a consonant, use an for words/phrases that start with a vowel • ...
Parts of speech Crossword 2024-10-17
Grammar is easy ;) 2013-02-14
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- A verb that acts like a noun.
- clause A clause that cannot stand alone as a full sentence and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence.
- sentence A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.
- Describes a verb.
- clause main clause or clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence.
- object A noun that is receiving the direct object.
- The basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense.
- Person,place,thing,or idea.
- sentence Contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator.
- sentence A easy sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
- A person or thing being discussed, described, or dealt with.
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- A group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence.
- The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject.
- object A noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a verb.
- A word that shows the relationship between verbs nouns and other words.
- A word that describes an action.
- Describes a noun.
- A small group of words standing together typically forming a component of a clause.
18 Clues: Describes a verb. • Describes a noun. • Person,place,thing,or idea. • A verb that acts like a noun. • A word that describes an action. • object A noun that is receiving the direct object. • A person or thing being discussed, described, or dealt with. • sentence Contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. • ...
crossword 2024-07-13
Across
- a noun that refers to something non-physical—something conceptual that you can't perceive directly with your senses.
- this type of nouns are not being used capitalized
- a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships
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- This type of interjections used to express astonishment or disbelief in response to unexpected.
- a word or phrase that is mainly expresses feeling rather than meaning
5 Clues: this type of nouns are not being used capitalized • a word or phrase that is mainly expresses feeling rather than meaning • This type of interjections used to express astonishment or disbelief in response to unexpected. • a noun that refers to something non-physical—something conceptual that you can't perceive directly with your senses. • ...
Magazine Magic Puzzle 2020 2020-08-06
Across
- a poem with seven lines that uses nouns, adjectives and verbs to describe two topics
- a story where certain first letters of words are switched first letters of other words
- the line under a story title that tells who wrote it
- a poem where some words are replaced with pictures
- a job at a magazine where one takes pictures to go with stories or articles
- a phrase that means something completely different from how it is worded
- to make changes to a story or correct mistakes
- poem with three lines that have 5, 7, and 5 syllables
- a story starter that alternates with unfortunately
- the level a picture fades into the background
- a photo filter that causes a brown/white image from a full color picture
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- five line poem similar to the beginning of a diamante
- an online version of a Mad Lib from EduPlace.com
- a five line poem that with a syllable pattern of 8, 8, 5, 5, 8 and often starts with "There once was..."
- another name for the words use in a movie or play
- a two word story starter that creates a poem where each line begins in the same way
- the front sheet of a magazine where the title is found
- to trim or resize the portion of a picture you wish to use
18 Clues: the level a picture fades into the background • to make changes to a story or correct mistakes • an online version of a Mad Lib from EduPlace.com • another name for the words use in a movie or play • a poem where some words are replaced with pictures • a story starter that alternates with unfortunately • the line under a story title that tells who wrote it • ...
INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2025-10-08
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- The dominant role of English in global communication
- Famous playwright in Early Modern English
- The primary source of loanwords during the Early Modern English period
- The common term for the stage of English that began roughly in 1500 and continues today
- Grammatical feature of nouns and adjectives largely lost after the Old English period
- Alliterative epic poem considered the greatest single work surviving from the Old English period
- Language family that includes English, German, and Latin
- Language of the new ruling class, heavily influencing Middle English vocabulary
- The period of English after the Norman Conquest, roughly 1066 to 1476
- The Norse raiders who settled in the Danelaw and enriched the core vocabulary of English
- Technology introduced by Caxton in 1476 that helped standardize spelling
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- The language spoken by the invading tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) that formed the basis of English
- A major change in vowel pronunciation that occurred during the transition from Middle to Early Modern English
- His famous Canterbury Tales are the most celebrated work written in Middle English
- The event of 1066 that triggered the shift from Old to Middle English
- English word borrowed from Spanish for a rotating windstorm
- The structure that Old English relied on heavily, but was later replaced by prepositions and word order
- The phenomenon of English developing into different local varieties across the globe
18 Clues: Famous playwright in Early Modern English • The dominant role of English in global communication • Language family that includes English, German, and Latin • English word borrowed from Spanish for a rotating windstorm • The event of 1066 that triggered the shift from Old to Middle English • The period of English after the Norman Conquest, roughly 1066 to 1476 • ...
Making adjectives/ adverbs/ nouns 2021-04-28
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- He did the exam quickly and _____ (care), and so he made lots of mistakes.
- Jack is a very _____ (patience) driver! He can't stand being behind someone who is driving slowly.
- I got Tony's email, but he forgot to send the ____ (attach).
- The bed in the hotel was incredibly _____ (comfort). I hardly slept at all.
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- The roads will be very icy tonight, so drive _____ (care).
- My new shoes are very ____ (comfort). I wore them for the first time yesterday and they didn't hurt at all.
- It was a bad accident, but _____ (luck) nobody was seriously hurt.
- The temperature dropped to minus 10 degrees, but _____ (fortune) we were all wearing warm coats and jackets.
- It was raining, but fans waited _____ (patience) in the queue to buy tickets for tomorrow's concert.
- I wrote a letter of _____ (complain) to the hotel manager as I wasn't happy with the service.
- We were really _____ (luck). We missed the flight by just five minutes.
11 Clues: The roads will be very icy tonight, so drive _____ (care). • I got Tony's email, but he forgot to send the ____ (attach). • It was a bad accident, but _____ (luck) nobody was seriously hurt. • We were really _____ (luck). We missed the flight by just five minutes. • He did the exam quickly and _____ (care), and so he made lots of mistakes. • ...
Flying together and nouns 2020-07-24
Across
- who came to hunt the birds?
- word which describes the old goose
- paper is a ______ noun
- word which describes the hunter
- was thick and strong
- the old bird told the geese to pretend to be____
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- the abstract noun of happy.
- word which describes the tree
- table is a _________noun
- a short story with a moral
- seema is a ____ noun
11 Clues: seema is a ____ noun • was thick and strong • paper is a ______ noun • table is a _________noun • a short story with a moral • who came to hunt the birds? • the abstract noun of happy. • word which describes the tree • word which describes the hunter • word which describes the old goose • the old bird told the geese to pretend to be____
untoundahle nouns belonte Countable 2021-04-29
Clothes - Plural of Nouns 2022-02-13
11 Clues: more than shirt • more than one coat • more than one skirt • more than one dress • more than one scarf • more than one hoodie • more than one jacket • more than one T-shirt • more than one raincoat • more than one swimsuit • more than one tracksuit
Singular and plural nouns 2023-10-02
Singular and plural nouns 2023-10-09
Singular and Plural Nouns 2026-02-28
English Vocabularies Verb 2 + Nouns 2021-03-31
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- an amusement park ride that is an elevated railway with sharp curves and steep slopes over which cars travel.
- to give food to or give as food
- a contest between two individuals or teams by using racket and tennis ball
- a painting, drawing, or photograph
- a model of a castle built out of sand
- showing of a motion picture especially in a theater
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- an outdoor meal or party at which food is cooked over hot coals or an open fire.
- the living things other than humans and plants
- to cause to exist or occur
- to visit stores or shops for the purpose of looking over and buying goods.
- a trip on horseback or by vehicle
- to move; travel
- to hold or own
- to get hold of
- to have the power of sight
15 Clues: to hold or own • to get hold of • to move; travel • to cause to exist or occur • to have the power of sight • to give food to or give as food • a trip on horseback or by vehicle • a painting, drawing, or photograph • a model of a castle built out of sand • the living things other than humans and plants • showing of a motion picture especially in a theater • ...
Nouns ending in-ion - Maris 2024-01-11
15 Clues: kogu • kutse • teave • seletus • ennustus • võistlus • lisamine • uurimine • rahuldus • kirjeldus • pakkumine • reageering • kujutlusvõime • organisatsion • väljend,näo ilme
nouns ending in - ion - Paul 2024-01-11
15 Clues: firma • kutse • seletus • ennustus • näo ilme • võistlus • rahuldus • lisamine • soovitus • uurimine • kirjeldus • reaktsioon • kollektsioon • kujutlus võime • informatsioon ehk teave
Nouns ending in - ion - Paul 2024-01-11
15 Clues: kutse • firma • seletus • ennustus • soovitus • näo ilme • uurimine • rahuldus • võistlus • lisamine • kirjeldus • reaktsioon • kollektsioon • kujutlus võime • informatsioon ehk teave
Compound nouns starting with 'B' 2023-05-29
Across
- hobby where people are looking at birds
- a ship with guns and missiles
- type of dog
- someone who protects you
- students carry books in these
- you wash up in this room
- a colorful flying insect
- a sport where you throw a ball into a hoop and net
- morning meal
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- not wearing shoes or sandals
- place where you sleep
- saying bad things about someone behind their back
- what you get when you get punched in the eye
- place to hold books
- teacher writes on this with chalk
15 Clues: type of dog • morning meal • place to hold books • place where you sleep • someone who protects you • you wash up in this room • a colorful flying insect • not wearing shoes or sandals • a ship with guns and missiles • students carry books in these • teacher writes on this with chalk • hobby where people are looking at birds • what you get when you get punched in the eye • ...
adjetives and nouns for descriptions 2025-10-01
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- not giving up easily; very determined.
- having clear ideas about the future; someone who imagines what is possible.
- a person who writes music.
- good at examining information carefully, breaking it into parts, and understanding how things work.
- brave and willing to take risks.
- able to recover quickly from difficulties; strong after problems.
- causing great change; completely new or different.
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- introducing new methods or ideas; very innovative.
- having a strong charm or personality that attracts others.
- being the first to do something important; pioneering.
- likely to show sudden or strong changes in mood; unpredictable.
- good at thinking of new and original ideas.
- someone who travels to new or unknown places to discover them.
- very careful and paying attention to details.
- widely recognized and admired; a symbol of something.
15 Clues: a person who writes music. • brave and willing to take risks. • not giving up easily; very determined. • good at thinking of new and original ideas. • very careful and paying attention to details. • introducing new methods or ideas; very innovative. • causing great change; completely new or different. • widely recognized and admired; a symbol of something. • ...
untoundahle nouns belonte Countable 2021-04-29
from nouns to adjectives 2021-10-28
11 Clues: Full of fame • Full of glory • Full of danger • Full of poison • Full of victory • Full of mystery • Full of anxiety • Full of infection • Full of curiosity • Full of adventure • Full of generosity
Nouns and verbs types 2017-11-30
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- replaces the noun
- means action, something done, to read or write or jumper run
- a word that is used to identify a class of people,place or thing
- a thing you cannot see
- a verb that functions as a noun
- word formed of a verb ending in ED used as an adjective to describe a noun
- used to form tenses, moods and voices of other verbs
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- a word used to name a particular person, place or thing
- a word formed of a verb ending in ING used as an adjective to describe a noun
- the main verb of the sentence which must change if the tense, person or number changes
- a group of words that describe a noun
11 Clues: replaces the noun • a thing you cannot see • a verb that functions as a noun • a group of words that describe a noun • used to form tenses, moods and voices of other verbs • a word used to name a particular person, place or thing • means action, something done, to read or write or jumper run • a word that is used to identify a class of people,place or thing • ...
