nouns Crossword Puzzles
ELA Review 2023-12-05
Across
- Words - These are words made up of two or more smaller words.
- of View - This is the perspective from which a story is told.
- Language - This is when words are used in a way that is different from their usual meaning.
- and Antonyms - Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
- This is my teacher's name
- Details - These are facts or details that help develop and support the main idea.
- - This is the underlying message or lesson in a story.
- of Speech - These are categories of words based on their function in a sentence, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
- Clues - These are hints in the text surrounding an unknown word that help the reader infer the word’s meaning.
- and Effect - Cause is why something happened. Effect is what happened.
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- - This is a brief statement of the main points of a story.
- - This is a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
- - These are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- Traits - These are the qualities shown by a character.
- Purpose - This is the reason an author decides to write about a specific topic.
- Idea - This is the primary concept or point of a passage.
- and Suffixes - A prefix is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. A suffix is added to the end.
- - This is making an educated guess about what will happen next in a story.
- and Opinion - A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is a personal view or belief.
- and Contrast - This is identifying similarities and differences between two or more things.
- - This is the order in which events happen in a story.
21 Clues: This is my teacher's name • Traits - These are the qualities shown by a character. • - This is the underlying message or lesson in a story. • - This is the order in which events happen in a story. • Idea - This is the primary concept or point of a passage. • - This is a brief statement of the main points of a story. • ...
Vocabulary End of Year Exam June 2024 2024-06-05
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- A traditional story passed down through generations.
- Basic foods that are consumed regularly.
- Words that describe nouns.
- Words that express an action or state of being.
- Someone who travels for pleasure or sightseeing.
- Words that describe verbs.
- A nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- When things rely on each other for support or help.
- The top number in a fraction.
- This wears away rocks and soil over time.
- The mixture of food and digestive juices in the stomach.
- Not permanent, only lasting for a short time.
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- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The distance around the outside of a shape.
- Someone who writes poems.
- A severe form of malnutrition, often affecting children.
- Severe malnutrition affecting young children, caused by a deficiency of protein.
- The most important city or town of a country or region.
- Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- Plants like beans and peas that are high in protein.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- Showing the highest degree or quality.
- To pass or go by, as in time.
- A word part added to the beginning of another word to change its meaning.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The money used in a particular country.
- A part of a whole, expressed as a fraction.
- Selling goods or services to another country.
29 Clues: Someone who writes poems. • Words that describe nouns. • Words that describe verbs. • To pass or go by, as in time. • The top number in a fraction. • Showing the highest degree or quality. • The money used in a particular country. • Basic foods that are consumed regularly. • This wears away rocks and soil over time. • The distance around the outside of a shape. • ...
English Grammer Crossward 2023-06-14
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- - A word that shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence.
- - A tense that shows an action or state that will happen in the future.
- - A form of a verb that indicates the time of an action or state.
- - The noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.
- - A form of a word that indicates more than one.
- - The use of capital letters at the beginning of a sentence or for proper nouns.
- - A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- - A word used to specify a noun as definite (the) or indefinite (a/an).
- - A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
- - A tense that shows an action or state happening in the present.
- - A form of a word that indicates only one.
- - A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb and often ends in -ly.
- - A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
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- - A form of an adjective or adverb used to compare two things.
- - A word or phrase used to express strong emotion or surprise.
- - A form of an adjective or adverb used to compare more than two things.
- - A tense that shows an action or state that happened in the past.
- - A shortened form of two words created by replacing missing letters with an apostrophe.
- - The part of a sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the subject.
- - A word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- - A form of a noun or pronoun that shows ownership or relationship.
- - A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
22 Clues: - A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • - A form of a word that indicates only one. • - A form of a word that indicates more than one. • - A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. • - A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. • - A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Latin Crossword: By Yesly 2024-09-17
Across
- "Let us praise Cicero" in Latin is "Ciceronem _______"
- A word that has the same meaning in English and Latin
- Is the word "clarissima" a superlative or comparative adjective?
- Fill in the missing ending: -ris, -baris, -_____
- Who was Persephone's mother?
- What gender is the Latin word for "sailor"?(masculine/feminine/neuter)
- "Having been captured, he said nothing" in Latin is "______ nihil dixit."
- What case is the word "agricolas" in?
- The infinitive of the word that means "to reckon, suppose, think, judge, imagine"
- Ubi fugit Lucius?
- "Duos annos" in English is "for ______"
- The first declension masculine nouns are: agricola, incola, nauta, and what else?
- Which principle part is used for verbs in the perfect system in the active? (first/second/third/fourth)
- What is the opposite of active in Latin grammar?
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- The infinitive of Mr. Chin's favorite word to use for quizzes is _______
- What Roman structure was used for events like gladitorial games?
- Who kidnapped Persephone?
- "I see the queen who ruled well" in Latin is "______ quae bene rexit video"
- The furture active m. gen. pl. participle of "laudo" is "_______"
- "They made" in Latin is: "_______"
- "You are loved" in Latin is:"_______"
- "Septimā horā" is an example of the ablative of time ______
- What mood is used for hypothetical or potential statements in Latin?(indicative/imperative/infinitive/subjunctive)
- "I will love" in Latin is "______"
- Which case is used for indirect objects?
- ______ is the son of Zeus and Hera
- To _______ a verb is to name the person, number, tense, mood, and voice.
- "Fortune loves great men" in Latin is "Fortūna virōs _____ amat."
- "The sailor loves the water" in Latin is "Nauta aquam _______"
- Name the missing word: logos, _____, pathos
30 Clues: Ubi fugit Lucius? • Who kidnapped Persephone? • Who was Persephone's mother? • "They made" in Latin is: "_______" • "I will love" in Latin is "______" • ______ is the son of Zeus and Hera • "You are loved" in Latin is:"_______" • What case is the word "agricolas" in? • "Duos annos" in English is "for ______" • Which case is used for indirect objects? • ...
ELA Finals 2 2025-04-04
Across
- “Fantastic,” she muttered after spilling coffee on her shirt (type of irony)
- A police station gets robbed. (type of irony)
- A Greek story explains how the seasons began. It usually teaches a lesson.
- The author tries to get you to buy a new phone.
- The term “winter” might suggest loneliness or sadness in a poem.
- The smell of cookies made my mouth water
- “Winter” means the coldest season of the year.
- A red rose stands for love;
- Silly snakes slither silently.
- She added more ____________ and rewrote the conclusion to make it stronger
- He used “moreover,” “in contrast,” and “finally” to link ideas
- She concluded he was nervous because he kept glancing at the clock and tapping his foot
- The passage describes the life cycle of butterflies.
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- "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow"
- The writer argues that school uniforms reduce bullying and increase focus
- He moved a paragraph to the beginning to improve the flow of his essay.
- We know she’s hiding the letter, but he keeps looking for it. (type of irony)
- The forest during winter in 1800.
- Hard work pays off in the end.
- The story gives a sense of calm and serenity.
- She corrected the comma splices and capitalized all proper nouns.
- Tiny and small can be used in the same way.
- He’s a real Romeo with the ladies.
- Buzz crack boom
- The tree waved at us as we passed.
- He wrote the author’s name and page number after quoting from the article.
- The main point of an essay. It contains three reasons and goes at the end of an intro paragraph.
- The audience knows the surprise, but the characters don’t. (type of irony)
- The author’s words sound serious and disappointed.
- “Generous” is the opposite of “stingy”
30 Clues: Buzz crack boom • A red rose stands for love; • Hard work pays off in the end. • Silly snakes slither silently. • The forest during winter in 1800. • He’s a real Romeo with the ladies. • The tree waved at us as we passed. • “Generous” is the opposite of “stingy” • "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" • The smell of cookies made my mouth water • ...
Commonly Confused Words 2024-11-13
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- to allow or permit
- an uppercase letter
- a smaller amount used to refer to things that are counted
- to be by someone or at the side of
- a contraction that is used to shorten the phrase "you are"
- the building in Washington D.C
- to put something in a particular place
- refers to time or events that have already happened
- more than what is necessary
- something that is produced by a cause
- to be able to
- to do something in a satisfactory way
- used to express possibility
- to offer an opinion and suggestion
- surrounded by
- to do something daily or for ordinary days
- a possessive word for nouns with no gender
- a separate portion of something
- something that completes or makes perfect
- in the space separating
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- a state of harmony and no wars
- to be placed
- to act on or to influence something
- a smaller extent used to refer to things that are measured
- use if you can replace the word with he or she
- moreover or furthermore
- with the exclusion of
- morally excellent and proper
- belonging to someone that is being addressed
- the ability to approach something
- past tense of the word pass
- each day
- to rest and be seated
- A recommendation offered as a guide to action
- to put or place in a particular position
- a contraction for "it is" or "it has"
- an expression of praise
- permission to do something or be absent
- to take or receive
- must use if you can replace the word with him or her
40 Clues: each day • to be placed • to be able to • surrounded by • to allow or permit • to take or receive • an uppercase letter • with the exclusion of • to rest and be seated • moreover or furthermore • an expression of praise • in the space separating • past tense of the word pass • more than what is necessary • used to express possibility • morally excellent and proper • ...
turganbeknazgul00@gmail.com 2025-11-20
Across
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………
- Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
- A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
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- How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
21 Clues: “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ……… • How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way • Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions • Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa. • A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning. • ...
Stylistics 2025-11-20
Across
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………
- Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
- A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
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- How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
21 Clues: “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ……… • How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way • Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions • Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa. • A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning. • ...
Chapter 4 Review Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-29
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- / A distinct kind of atom or nucleus characterized by a specific number of protons and neutrons.
- / The branch of science concerned with the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic radiation.
- / a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, With a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- / A discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- / Forming nouns denoting verbal action.
- Cloud / It is used to describe where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom.
- / The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- / A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. A photon carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass.
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- / The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- / Two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
- / The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material.
- /
- Particle / A helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- / The positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave a device.
14 Clues: / • / Forming nouns denoting verbal action. • / The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • / The positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave a device. • / The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material. • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
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- SEEKS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIFE-SUSTAINING FUNCTIONS IN LIVING MATTER
- SET OF PROCESS BY WHICH WE RECOGNIZE, ORGANIZE AND MAKE SENSE OF THE SENSATIONS
- PLAYS A ROLE IN ANGER AND AGGRESSION
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE USE LANGUAGE
- REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN ONE SYSTEM
- SMELL
- STATEMENT REGARDING THE SPEAKER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
- SIGHT
- SPEAK AT LEAST TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES
- STUDY OF MORPHEMES
- SOUND
- FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM
- MEMORY FADES QUICKLY
- BELIEVES THAT WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE VIA EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES
- CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN ACROSS LANGUAGES OF VARIOUS CULTURES
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN SEPARATE SYSTEM
- HOW YOU CAN GAIN ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- REGION OF THE BRAIN LOCATED TOWARD THE TOP
- COMMITMENT BY THE SPEAKER TO ENGAGE IN SOME FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION
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- ATTEMPT BY A SPEAKER TO GET A LISTENER
- SYSTEM OF WORDS
- DELIBERATE LOOKING INWARD INTO PIECES
- RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN CEREBRAL CORTEX AND CEREBELLUM
- SEEK TO UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL NATURE OF MANY ASPECTS
- SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERING COGNITIVE SYSTEM
- HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION
- SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ONLY ONE LANGUAGE
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES
- A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD
- BELIEVES THAT THE ROUTE TO KNOWLEDGE IS THROUGH THINKINH AND LOGICAL ANALYSIS
- SPEECH ACT BY WHICH A PERSON CONVEYS A BELIEF
- TASTE
- A STATEMENT THAT BRINGS ABOUT AN INTENDED NEW STATE OF AFFAIRS
- HOW YOU RETAIN ENCODED INFORMATION IN THE MEMORY
- WORDS LIKE OR AS INTO THE COMPARISON
- INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR
- JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS
- REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING
40 Clues: SMELL • SIGHT • SOUND • TASTE • SYSTEM OF WORDS • STUDY OF MORPHEMES • JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS • MEMORY FADES QUICKLY • SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH • INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR • A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD • REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE • HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION • FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM • REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING • PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- TASTE
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN SEPARATE SYSTEM
- MEMORY FADES QUICKLY
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ONLY ONE LANGUAGE
- BELIEVES THAT THE ROUTE TO KNOWLEDGE IS THROUGH THINKINH AND LOGICAL ANALYSIS
- CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN ACROSS LANGUAGES OF VARIOUS CULTURES
- SEEKS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIFE-SUSTAINING FUNCTIONS IN LIVING MATTER
- SOUND
- SYSTEM OF WORDS
- REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE
- INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR
- RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN CEREBRAL CORTEX AND CEREBELLUM
- COMMITMENT BY THE SPEAKER TO ENGAGE IN SOME FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION
- SPEECH ACT BY WHICH A PERSON CONVEYS A BELIEF
- ATTEMPT BY A SPEAKER TO GET A LISTENER
- SIGHT
- SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH
- STUDY OF MORPHEMES
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- HOW YOU CAN GAIN ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- REGION OF THE BRAIN LOCATED TOWARD THE TOP
- A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD
- HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION
- A STATEMENT THAT BRINGS ABOUT AN INTENDED NEW STATE OF AFFAIRS
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE USE LANGUAGE
- SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERING COGNITIVE SYSTEM
- PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES
- TWO LANGUAGES ARE REPRESENTED IN ONE SYSTEM
- SPEAK AT LEAST TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES
- SMELL
- BELIEVES THAT WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE VIA EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES
- HOW YOU RETAIN ENCODED INFORMATION IN THE MEMORY
- FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM
- SET OF PROCESS BY WHICH WE RECOGNIZE, ORGANIZE AND MAKE SENSE OF THE SENSATIONS
- STATEMENT REGARDING THE SPEAKER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
- PLAYS A ROLE IN ANGER AND AGGRESSION
- WORDS LIKE OR AS INTO THE COMPARISON
- JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS
- DELIBERATE LOOKING INWARD INTO PIECES
- SEEK TO UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL NATURE OF MANY ASPECTS
- REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING
40 Clues: TASTE • SMELL • SOUND • SIGHT • SYSTEM OF WORDS • STUDY OF MORPHEMES • JUXTAPOSE TWO NOUNS • MEMORY FADES QUICKLY • SMALLEST UNIT OF SPEECH • INFLUENCES ANGER AND FEAR • A WORD OR A PART OF A WORD • REGIONAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE • HOW YOU TRANSFORM INFORMATION • FATHER OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM • REGULATES HEARTBEAT, BREATHING • PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES • ...
STAHS Yr10 Crossword February 2021 2021-02-20
Across
- Spanish: "Muy" "bastante" and "un poco" are examples of what in Spanish?
- French: Shape after which France is known
- Music: Upbeat to a piece of music
- History: The hospital that Florence Nightingale went to work in
- English: Type of poem which originated in Japan
- Greek: These creatures realised that it is not always a bad thing to have a lazy ruler
- History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909?
- Chemistry: Atoms of an element with different neutron numbers
- Music: Glockenspiel is an example of this type of percussion
- Latin: 'Romae' and 'domi' are examples of what special (and rare) case of nouns?
- Physics: Voltage divided by current
- Latin: The Latin for I follow = ?
- Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother
- Art: George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
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- Classical Civilisations: The temple of __________ is found in the forum Boarium in Rome
- Greek: These people believed in an eye for an eye
- Geography: A city with a population of over 10million people
- English: Type of quotations we like to analyse
- Art: What is the term for laying on paint thickly so it stands proud of the surface?
- Chemistry: The name of a solid that dissolves in a solvent
- Geography: The process referring to the increase in proportion of people living in towns and cities
- Maths: The set containing all the elements not in set A, is called the ___________ of A
- Maths: If you draw a straight line across a circle you divide it into two _____________
- Physics: A component that only lets current flow in one direction
- Spanish: Spanish doughnuts which are served with rich, thick chocolate
- French: Le festival de cinéma le plus célèbre au monde
26 Clues: Music: Upbeat to a piece of music • Latin: The Latin for I follow = ? • Physics: Voltage divided by current • French: Shape after which France is known • English: Type of quotations we like to analyse • History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909? • English: Type of poem which originated in Japan • Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother • ...
Unit 5 AP Psych Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Extent to which a test measures what it's supposed to
- A group of people from a given time period
- The way an issue is posed can significantly affect decisions & judgements
- The smallest distinctive sound unit
- Impairment of language usually caused by left hemisphere damage to Broca or Wernicke's area
- Attributing the wrong source to an event we experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined
- Smallest unit that carries meaning; word or part of word
- Condition in which a person has a specific exceptional skill while limited in mental ability
- Defining uniform testing procedures & meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- Clear memory of an emotionally significant memory or event
- Passion & Perserverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- Early speech where child speaks like a telegram using mostly nouns & verbs
- Tendency to be more confident than correct-overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs & judgements
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- Expands the number of possible problem solutions
- Inability to retrieve info prior to an event
- Our ability to reason speedily & abstractly; tends to decrease with age
- Disruptive effect of prior learning on recall of new info
- Short sensory memory of the visual stimuli
- A mental shortcut to solve problems efficiently; usually prone to errors
- Self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- processing Encoding semantically based on the meaning of the words
- Proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- At 4 months, infant utters various spontaneous sounds
- determinism Whorf's hypothesis that language determines
- Tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful
25 Clues: The smallest distinctive sound unit • Short sensory memory of the visual stimuli • A group of people from a given time period • Inability to retrieve info prior to an event • Expands the number of possible problem solutions • Extent to which a test measures what it's supposed to • At 4 months, infant utters various spontaneous sounds • ...
Language Features 2023-02-21
Across
- A metaphor where an object/idea is given human qualities
- A direct comparison, saying something is something else
- A question is asked where the answer is obvious or implied (2 words)
- These describe nouns, adding something to their meaning
- Has parts missing and cannot be understood (2 words)
- Word that takes place of a noun, can also be personal
- Has a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses, joined by a conjunction (2 words)
- Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words, or the same letter
- Adds to a verb, often ends in -ly
- A group of words that do not form a grammatically correct sentence, but can be understood (2 words)
- An expression where two meanings are suggested by the same word, or similar sounding words
- These show the relationship between things, often in terms of place
- These join words and clauses
- Creates pictures in the mind
- Informal words used but considered "below" standard English
- Has a subject, finite verb, starts with a capital letter and ends with a fullstop
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- Words that describe what something is doing
- Words whose meaning is suggested in their sound
- Used in ordinary conversations or personal letters (2 words)
- Repetition of vowel sounds in words near to each other
- Names things, people or ideas
- Subject and verb phrase (2 words)
- What the author uses to create a mood in a poem, story, or piece of writing
- Two or more simple sentences joined by a conjunction or a semi-colon (2 words)
- Two unalike things are compared, using 'like' or 'as'
- These tell us which thing is being talked about
26 Clues: These join words and clauses • Creates pictures in the mind • Names things, people or ideas • Subject and verb phrase (2 words) • Adds to a verb, often ends in -ly • Words that describe what something is doing • Words whose meaning is suggested in their sound • These tell us which thing is being talked about • Has parts missing and cannot be understood (2 words) • ...
6th Graders, You Should Know This! 2023-06-05
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- The word in a sentence that shows action.
- A three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count.
- The direction you would drive to get to Wisconsin from Minnesota.
- The number of continents there are.
- Two words to describe when the narrator is a character in the story.(No space is used.)
- The mascot of Minnesota's professional WNBA team.
- The narrator is all-knowing.
- The main character in a story.
- This is the name of the University of Minnesota's gopher mascot.
- Minnesota's state mineral.
- The number of Great Lakes.
- An over-exaggeration in figurative language.
- The highest point of interest in a story.
- The end of a story on a plot line.
- Words that mean exactly or nearly the same as another word.
- The number of lives cats are said to have.
- A word with an opposite meaning of another word.
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- The part of a sentence that shows the action or state of being of the subject of the sentence.
- This word is often used repeatedly in second person point of view.
- The plot line name for the beginning of a story.
- Minnesota's professional women's soccer team.
- The most commonly used form of end punctuation.
- The number of reindeer Santa has.
- The repeating of the first letter in words.
- Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".
- Words that sound similar to each other when you say or hear them.
- The number of states in the United States.
- These are words that describe nouns
- This punctuation mark is used to show posession.
- Minnesota's state fish.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
31 Clues: Minnesota's state fish. • Minnesota's state mineral. • The number of Great Lakes. • The narrator is all-knowing. • The main character in a story. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • The number of reindeer Santa has. • The end of a story on a plot line. • The number of continents there are. • These are words that describe nouns • The word in a sentence that shows action. • ...
Academic Language Lists 1-4 2023-03-20
Across
- hints or clues about something that will happen in the future
- a sentence that has a subject, a verb, and a period; states a fact
- when the writer pauses the story to remember something that already happened
- a sound effect written out
- words that join other words or groups of words
- words that express an action or state of being
- physical appearance, speech and actions, personality types
- an expression that doesn't take the words' literal meaning
- a nonhuman thing acts human
- words that show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and the rest of the sentence
- when the writer pauses the story to tell the reader what happens in the future
- asks a question, ends with a question mark
- writing that has elements made up or from someone's imagination
- narrator is a character in the story
- words that describe or modify nouns
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- expresses great emotion or excitement
- an exaggeration
- narrator is an outside observer and knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- language a writer uses to create a picture in your mind
- comparing two things using like or as
- when you read an unfamiliar word or phrase and you use the phrases before or after to figure out the meaning
- narrator is an outside observer and knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
- a sentence where the subject is inferred, has a request or command, ends in period or maybe an exclamation point
- words that name people, places, things, or ideas
- comparing two things not using like or as
27 Clues: an exaggeration • a sound effect written out • a nonhuman thing acts human • words that describe or modify nouns • narrator is a character in the story • expresses great emotion or excitement • comparing two things using like or as • comparing two things not using like or as • asks a question, ends with a question mark • words that join other words or groups of words • ...
Word Work Q3 2025-03-20
Across
- The car tires began to _____, losing traction as they rode up on a thin layer of water on the road.
- To be in favor of or "for" dogs over cats
- The “bending” of a person's voice so that it does not sound boring or monotone; making one's voice go up and down is called ______.
- The ______ took many pictures of the tall buildings on her trip to the city.
- One who writes editorials for a newspaper or magazine.
- They live on the sea ____ with stinging tentacles dangling below.
- The detective investigated the _____ to find out who tried to kill the man.
- Capable of being bent without breaking
- I woke up from a dream that was so _____; I felt like I was trapped “under” an alternate reality and couldn’t make any sense of it.
- Words such as "I" "you" "he" "she" "it" "they" and are used "for" nouns
- To lower ones body briefly by "bending" one knee to the ground.
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- Drinking water keeps you ____ and helps quench your thirst.
- One who works against the main character and creates problems in a story
- The ____ power plant converts water into energy.
- The fireman had to open the ____ to get water to put out the fire.
- One who always sees the bright side of things. One who is positive.
- Farmers use _______ to kill insects that harm their crops.
- When I went to the city, I traveled underground on the ___.
- The lawyer helped the family "for" free because it was a ______ case.
- The Military and scientists use _____ to travel deep under the ocean.
- The teacher gave extra recess as a _______ for good behavior in class.
- I stretched my arm and felt the ______ muscle tighten.
22 Clues: Capable of being bent without breaking • To be in favor of or "for" dogs over cats • The ____ power plant converts water into energy. • One who writes editorials for a newspaper or magazine. • I stretched my arm and felt the ______ muscle tighten. • Farmers use _______ to kill insects that harm their crops. • ...
SAINTS AT THE RIVER PART ONE 2025-09-19
Across
- Maggie recalls a past tragedy in her own family involving her _______.
- A female poet: Emily __________
- A significant hazard in whitewater sports and the force that pulls people under in the river
- A noun is a person, place, __________, or idea
- The _____________ mountain range spans all the way North to Maine
- Luke's "disciples" (no spaces)
- ___________ Kowalsky, the drowned girl at the center of the conflict
- Some locals argue that removing the body will damage the ________.
- poems are brother into _________
- __________ Berry is a poet and farmer
- The river is described with imagery of water as both life and ______
- Maggie and her brother both have
- The parents insist the body must be put to _________
- Rash teaches at ____________ Carolina
- The locals are skeptical of ___________
- an offensive name for an Appalachian resident
- The reporter who accompanies Maggie
- The family demands that Ruth’s body be removed from this (no spaces and no article)
- Instrument played a the storefront "concert"
- A "turn of phrase" not to be taken literally
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- an exaggeration
- Locals meet in the _______ Center to argue over the case.
- Maggie’s hometown is located in this southern state (no spaces)
- Maggie's profession
- Maggie's father left her and Ben alone to get __________
- Luke’s last name
- Maggie has a poor relationship with her _________
- Ruth’s grieving father
- Describe verbs
- a single line of a poem
- The story takes place in Maggie's _________ town
- A word that imitates or names the sound it makes
- Deceased member of Maggie's family
- The drowned body becomes a symbol of of the theme "humans vs. ________"
- Describe nouns
- The camera Maggie uses relies on rolls of ______
- Verbs are _________ words
37 Clues: Describe verbs • Describe nouns • an exaggeration • Luke’s last name • Maggie's profession • Ruth’s grieving father • a single line of a poem • Verbs are _________ words • Luke's "disciples" (no spaces) • A female poet: Emily __________ • poems are brother into _________ • Maggie and her brother both have • Deceased member of Maggie's family • The reporter who accompanies Maggie • ...
Unit 3 Subunit 1 Developmental Psychology #2 2025-11-23
Across
- Period from late teens to mid-twenties
- Infant stage of producing spontaneous sounds
- Attachment style marked by comfort and trust
- Linguist who proposed linguistic determinism
- Discovered area responsible for language comprehension
- Impairment of language caused by brain damage
- Discovered area responsible for speech production
- System of rules enabling communication
- Cultural timetable for major life events
- Procedure observing infant-caregiver attachment
- Psychologist who developed stages of psychosocial development
- Studied attachment with rhesus monkeys
- Bronfenbrenner’s model showing how environment layers influence development
- Part of self-concept from group memberships
- Fear of unfamiliar people
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- Developed the “strange situation” to assess attachment
- Smallest distinctive sound unit in a language
- Idea that language determines how we think
- Smallest unit of meaning in a language
- Linguist who proposed innate grammar structures
- A person’s emotional reactivity and intensity
- Strong early attachment formed during a critical period
- Early speech using mostly nouns and verbs (“go car”)
- Brain region involved in understanding language
- Ability to form close, loving relationships
- Chomsky’s idea of built-in language structure shared by all humans
- Co-researcher on attachment studies
- Spoken, written, or signed system for communication
- Attachment characterized by anxiety or avoidance
- Idea that language influences but does not determine thought
- Sense that the world is predictable and reliable
- Brain region controlling speech production
- Discovered imprinting in geese
- Stage when children use two-word combinations
- Identified three parenting styles
- Stage when children speak mostly in single words
- Support provided to help a learner move to higher understanding
- Understanding and evaluation of who we are
- Ability to understand others’ thoughts, intentions, and beliefs
- Our sense of self
- Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
41 Clues: Our sense of self • Fear of unfamiliar people • Discovered imprinting in geese • Identified three parenting styles • Co-researcher on attachment studies • Smallest unit of meaning in a language • Period from late teens to mid-twenties • System of rules enabling communication • Studied attachment with rhesus monkeys • Cultural timetable for major life events • ...
High germanic language 2025-12-02
Across
- Study of speech sounds
- Letters added to the beginning of a word
- Prayer: One of the earliest OHG Christian poems
- Change of word form for tense, case, number
- Old High German word for "sun"
- OHG poem about the end of the world
- Old High German word for "brother"
- Vowel change influenced by nearby sounds
- Changing text into another language
- Scientific study of language
- A handwritten document
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Basic form of a word
- Main part of a word
- One of the oldest heroic OHG poems
- A family of languages including English and German
- A historical record
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- Two vowels combined in one syllable
- Everyday spoken language
- Rules of a language
- Related to the empire of Charlemagne
- Systematic vowel change (like sing–sang–sung)
- Changing the form of nouns and adjectives
- Related to the Middle Ages
- Monk who wrote the Evangelienbuch
- Germanic: Branch including English, German, Dutch
- Changing the form of a verb
- Set of words in a language
- Famous OHG translator and writer
- change: Evolution of pronunciation over time
- Place where monks lived and wrote texts
- A regional form of a language
- Old High German word for "church"
- shift: Major historical change in German consonants
- Written works of artistic or historical value
- Letters added to the end of a word
- Person who copied manuscripts
- Old High German word for "day"
- High German: Earliest stage of High German (700–1050 AD)
- German: Southern group of German dialects
- Old High German word for "house"
41 Clues: Rules of a language • Main part of a word • A historical record • Basic form of a word • Study of speech sounds • A handwritten document • Everyday spoken language • Related to the Middle Ages • Set of words in a language • Changing the form of a verb • Scientific study of language • A regional form of a language • Person who copied manuscripts • Old High German word for "sun" • ...
Words with Inflectional Endings (Nouns) 2013-07-19
Across
- a person who instructs;teacher
- a person who writes computer programs; a person who programs a device, especially a computer
- a person or thing that directs
- a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc
- one who operates a farm or cultivates land
- one who drives a car
- one who buys or purchase
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- a person employed by a bank especially as an executive or other official
- a person who tells stories
- a person whose occupation is sailing
- a person who works in or takes care of a garden as an occupation or pastime
- a person engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist
12 Clues: one who drives a car • one who buys or purchase • a person who tells stories • a person who instructs;teacher • a person or thing that directs • a person whose occupation is sailing • one who operates a farm or cultivates land • a person employed by a bank especially as an executive or other official • ...
4th & 5th Declension Latin Nouns 2019-04-08
12 Clues: fear • army • hope • attack • senate • harbor • battle line • thing, affair • breath, spirit • arrival, coming • horseman (sing.); calvary (pl.) • faith, reliability, faithfulness
Nouns In Andrew's Loose Tooth 2021-05-25
Across
- - the white (or sometimes yellow!) things in your teeth
- - the thing that Louis used to FINALLY get Andrew's tooth out
- - the thing the Tooth Fairy used to try and take out Andrew's tooth
- - the thing that the dentist was holding after his car crashed
- - the thing that the dentist used to try and pull out Andrew's tooth
- - Andrew's best friend
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- - the vehicle that the Tooth Fairy drives
- - the person the Louis calls
- - the thing that Andrew's dad used to try and take Andrew's tooth out
- - the person Andrew's mom and dad called first
- - the main character in this book
- - the thing that Andrew bites into that makes his tooth hurt
12 Clues: - Andrew's best friend • - the person the Louis calls • - the main character in this book • - the vehicle that the Tooth Fairy drives • - the person Andrew's mom and dad called first • - the white (or sometimes yellow!) things in your teeth • - the thing that Andrew bites into that makes his tooth hurt • - the thing that Louis used to FINALLY get Andrew's tooth out • ...
Nouns by julian and javier 2021-03-23
Across
- group of informal tests given to students
- games which are played in a computer
- plural form of the monkey's favorite food
- animal with a big fur and makes beeeeee
- plural form of the place were you go to visit animals
- plural form of a red fruit
- plural form of an animal similar to a duck
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- trees were a green and sour fruit grows
- the bus what takes you to school
- a place where you buy cakes
- big animal similar to a bull
- plural form of the place were you live
12 Clues: plural form of a red fruit • a place where you buy cakes • big animal similar to a bull • the bus what takes you to school • games which are played in a computer • plural form of the place were you live • trees were a green and sour fruit grows • animal with a big fur and makes beeeeee • group of informal tests given to students • plural form of the monkey's favorite food • ...
A Summer's Reading Vocabulary Nouns 2023-06-03
Singular and plural - Regular nouns 2023-10-25
12 Clues: the plural of box. • the plural of baby. • the plural of leaf. • the plural of wolf. • the plural of brush. • the plural of candy. • the plural of watch. • the plural of class. • the plural of knife. • the plural of guitar. • the plural of cherry. • the plural of dollar.
Level 5 Final Exam Revision Crossword 2013-06-03
Across
- a group of people who sing together in church
- you don´t use articles with _____ nouns
- Can I have a ___ of cake?
- he ____ at me to show he was joking
- I was _______ of the dark when I was little
- he _____ breaking the window ´I didn´t do it´
- the area on the edge of the town/city
- another word for the melody
- he didn´t like it at first but now he´s ____ ____ ___ it.
- I´m going to the hairdresser´s because I need to __ __ __ __
- on continue (p.v)
- you shouldn´t go to the disco because _____ of you are over 18.
- a three-word epxression that means occassionally
- you do this with your shoulders when you don´t the answer
- I went for a coffee to _________with some old friends (phrasal verb)
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- I wish I _____ sing better!
- ´don´t forget!´ he ____ me
- we need to check the ____ ___ to see if its going to rain tomorrow
- caused by car fumes and factory emissions
- a song that you can´t get our of your head
- You are welcome to visit ____ you like!
- the press that makes the news more shocking that it is
- the match was really ________, it was just 0-0.
- sooner or ____ he will realise his mistakes
- the person who directs an orchestra
- the teacher will do this to you if you misbehave in class (p.v)
- the opposite of smile
- you do this with your mouth when you are tired
- to leave to go somewhere (phrasal verb)
- invent (phrasal verb)
- I wish you ______ do that! It´s so annoying!
- Archimedes made an important ________
- the person who writes their opinion about a new film or book
33 Clues: on continue (p.v) • the opposite of smile • invent (phrasal verb) • Can I have a ___ of cake? • ´don´t forget!´ he ____ me • I wish I _____ sing better! • another word for the melody • he ____ at me to show he was joking • the person who directs an orchestra • the area on the edge of the town/city • Archimedes made an important ________ • you don´t use articles with _____ nouns • ...
Linguistics 2023-02-02
Across
- in the word refundable re- is the _________
- ______ morphemes are grammatical markers that are not independent, such as “-est”, “un-“, or “-s”.
- The study of the structure and construction of words. It is the aspect of language that deals with the rules that change word meaning, such as roots, prefixes, and affixes.
- ____ language is critical for semantic skills.
- The study of how we understand and use the social aspects of language.
- _________ appear before nouns
- a rule-governed behavior. It is defined as the comprehension and/or use of a spoken (i.e., listening and speaking), written (i.e., reading and writing), and/or other communication symbol system (e.g., American Sign Language).
- _____ morphemes are independent, such as “sing.”
- Spoken and written language are composed of ________ components(i.e., listening and reading).
- A ________ is the smallest unit of meaning.
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- The study of phonemes in a language and the rules for their combination.
- in the word refundable fund is the _________ word.
- ______ pairs are two words that differ only by one phoneme and whole meaning is unrelated.
- __________ modify verbs.
- The study of how we arrange words and phrases to form sentences. It requires understanding and the use of correct word order and organization.
- in the word refundable -able is the _________
- Pragmatics is how we use language, rather than the _____ of language.
- The English language follows a subject-____-object word order.
- The study of the rules related to the meaning or content of words.
- Spoken and written language are composed of ________ components(i.e., speaking and writing) components.
- the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics.
- ______ is the smallest unit of sound, such as “p” or “t.”
22 Clues: __________ modify verbs. • _________ appear before nouns • in the word refundable re- is the _________ • A ________ is the smallest unit of meaning. • in the word refundable -able is the _________ • ____ language is critical for semantic skills. • _____ morphemes are independent, such as “sing.” • in the word refundable fund is the _________ word. • ...
ESL by Carolyn. Same spelling BUT different meaning and different pronunciation. 2021-09-03
Across
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is related to farming and food.
- This can be a noun or a verb. It could mean to go first OR the element Pb.
- This could mean to protest OR just a simple noun. Things.
- It copies OR is round and it can be a noun or a verb - depending.
- This can be a noun or a verb. The verb means something can be **** up or down.
- Not the first time OR it could mean something is not new. Both nouns.
- A common idiom: “It’s not **** ” OR sometimes we go to a **** to have fun.
- This word can mean trash OR to say “no”.
- Sandy OR to make empty.
- Both the noun and the verb have the same/similar meaning but have different word stress. To allow.
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- This could relate to weather OR something you have to pay (a noun).
- This can mean not far away, another meaning relates to “open”.
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to speak to many people.
- This can be a noun or a verb. An agreement OR to acquire.
- This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to dispute.
- This can be very, very small OR involve time.
- This is an animal and is also used in sport as a verb and a noun.
- Something at work OR it can be a way to show something. It can be a noun or a verb.
- This can be a noun or a verb. To tell a *** OR to *** down.
- This could mean a quarrel, a line of something OR an action (verb).
20 Clues: Sandy OR to make empty. • This word can mean trash OR to say “no”. • This can be very, very small OR involve time. • This can be a noun or a verb. One meaning is to dispute. • This could mean to protest OR just a simple noun. Things. • This can be a noun or a verb. An agreement OR to acquire. • This can be a noun or a verb. To tell a *** OR to *** down. • ...
Business Terms 2017-02-05
Across
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people:
- obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source:
- the place or building serving as the managerial and administrative center of an organization.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something:
- the action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause:
- activity that supports or provides active encouragement for the furtherance of a cause, venture, or aim:
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law:
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality:
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- make (something) smaller:
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities:
- of, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- people employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking such as military service:
- the proffering or giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony:
- work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.
- each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided:
- concerned with or engaged in commerce:
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law:
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade:
20 Clues: make (something) smaller: • concerned with or engaged in commerce: • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality: • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade: • the process of dealing with or controlling things or people: • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law: • ...
Grammar! 2023-05-09
Across
- The punctuation mark at the end of an imperative and declarative sentence
- A sentence type that is just 1 independent clause
- A sentence type with 1 independent clause, 1 dependent clause, and a subordinating conjunction
- A type of verb that shows action done by a subject
- A ___ replaces a noun
- A part of speech that gives location of a noun
- A ___ noun is general people, places, and things
- A part of speech that qualifies other adverbs, adjectives, or verbs
- The W in SWABI
- this, that, these, those
- A part of speech that describes nouns
- The B in FANBOYS
- A ___ conjunction is used in a compound sentence
- The type of punctuation that separates 2 independent clauses in a compound sentence
- A __ verb creates a verb phrase to express an action done by the subject; it is also called a modal verb
- T or F: You always need a comma in a compound sentence.
- a, an, the
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- A sentence purpose that asks a question
- A __ verb links the subject with something describing it
- A __ conjunction is used in a complex sentence
- What type of sentence is this: Sally went to the store when Sara took a nap.
- A part of speech that interrupts a sentence to show strong emotion
- A sentence purpose that commands or suggests
- A sentence purpose that is to say facts, thoughts, or opinions
- What sentence type is this: I like cows.
- A sentence type with 2 independent clauses and a coordinating conjunction
- A __ noun is always capitalized
- T or F: If a dependent clause comes first in a complex sentence you do NOT need a comma.
- A sentence purpose that expresses strong emotions
29 Clues: a, an, the • The W in SWABI • The B in FANBOYS • A ___ replaces a noun • this, that, these, those • A __ noun is always capitalized • A part of speech that describes nouns • A sentence purpose that asks a question • What sentence type is this: I like cows. • A sentence purpose that commands or suggests • A __ conjunction is used in a complex sentence • ...
Wall 3 and 4 2023-05-08
Across
- ____
- if you ____ or interpret this clue incorrectly, it
- how the melon and cauliflower feel when they are
- if you ____ or interpret this clue incorrectly, it
- in large quantities
- my iPhone 2 and typewrite are both _____
- concise means to the _____
- if this clue was unclear, vague, or had several
- a psychic who can predict the future uses this
- to anger, annoy, or stir up emotion
- to be necessary, worthwhile, or advantageous for
- place or happening soon
- parity means____ or equivalence
- _______
- be said you misconstrued it
- if I infiltrate the enemy camp, I am going to enter
- is ____
- the student who is wordy or full of excessive talk
- occurring at intervals; periodic; not constant
- a benevolent person is kindhearted or ______
- your soup by force!
- be described as _____
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- and become _____
- interpretations, it would be ____
- the innocuous octopus who lives in the parlor of the
- the Revers-A-Tile that have many different uses are
- the queen uses her quelling quill to ____ or pacify the crowd
- if you have a strong tendency to argue or fight, you
- tyranny is government based on absolute power and
- detached; apart; indifferent
- tending to avoid giving direct answers
- someone who flatters to gain favor; wimpy follower
- in the grocery store
- an incredulous person is unwilling to believe or
- jeopardy means you could be in ___
- they are outdated
- deride, peruse, and misconstrue are all examples of ___
- the vocab final test is ___ because it is about to
- parity, predecessor, and jeopardy are all examples of ____
- If you slurp your soup one more time, I’m going to
- if you act with _____ you are impetuous
- penultimate means ____ to last
- be said you misconstrued it
43 Clues: ____ • _______ • is ____ • and become _____ • they are outdated • in large quantities • your soup by force! • in the grocery store • be described as _____ • place or happening soon • concise means to the _____ • be said you misconstrued it • be said you misconstrued it • detached; apart; indifferent • penultimate means ____ to last • parity means____ or equivalence • ...
j + s 2023-09-14
Across
- the most talented frog alive
- mood brightening weather feature that is also an allman brothers classic
- joe's signature dish
- guy who's always ready
- cubs player who is a five time winner of the NPB golden glove award
- album you got me for Christmas
- our first date celebrated this type of creative
- the tavern where one can obtain the best chicken tenders in illinois
- the craziest producer in music history (probably)
- the best song from Tommy
- the best music festival in the world
- album I got you for Christmas
- beach boy worstie
- a way of life and a national cemetery
- apt last name of the artist behind "figure with meat"
- singer who made his marc on the genre of glam rock
- best dive bar in Chicago
- beach boy bestie
- an affliction that could make you great at pinball
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- the best album opener of all time
- the fifth beatle
- they're pretty notorious
- great drop slide location
- best speakeasy jazz bar in Chicago
- de la soul's magic number
- you need a strong wrist for this
- a fictional mental illness that involves having four personalities
- something you might have while he's away
- nouns in a paul dano film title
- accessory word in the apple orchard photo strip
- ideal park activity
- everyone's favorite bridge squad leader
- the number of frogs captured and released at the Schaumburg metra station
- I'll love you until this heavenly body stops shining (see also: a lovable drug addicted drummer)
- noun in a paul dano film title
35 Clues: the fifth beatle • beach boy bestie • beach boy worstie • ideal park activity • joe's signature dish • guy who's always ready • they're pretty notorious • the best song from Tommy • best dive bar in Chicago • great drop slide location • de la soul's magic number • the most talented frog alive • album I got you for Christmas • album you got me for Christmas • noun in a paul dano film title • ...
Parts of Speech and Foreign Words 2025-10-20
Across
- – An indescribable or inexpressible pleasant quality.
- – Directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
- – Endlessly, to the point of nausea.
- – A slip or blunder in etiquette, manners, or conduct.
- – “Such is life”; literally, “that’s life.”
- – An unacceptable or unwelcome person.
- – An acknowledgment of error or guilt.
- – The illusion of having previously experienced something.
- – Privately, usually just between two people.
- – Any of three words to signal the presence of a noun.
- – Answers these questions: when, where, why, how, how much, in what way? Modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
- – An idea or statement that does not follow logically from evidence.
- – A feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by the members of a particular group.
- – Persons, places, things, ideas, or qualities.
- – Links words, phrases, and clauses.
- – Something given or received in return for something else.
- – A metaphor for “enjoy the day, live to the full.”
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- – As prepared on the particular day; of the kind being served today.
- – Relates nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence.
- – At first view, before closer inspection.
- – Made or carried out in good faith; genuine; sincere.
- – Expresses action or a state of being.
- – Cutting edge; new; experimental; innovative, especially in the arts.
- – Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
- – Doctrine that the government should regulate as little as possible.
- – Expresses feeling or commands attention, either alone or in a sentence.
- – Permission to do something the way you choose.
- – An expressed reservation or caution.
- – Usually replaces a noun and functions as a noun.
29 Clues: – Endlessly, to the point of nausea. • – Links words, phrases, and clauses. • – An unacceptable or unwelcome person. • – An acknowledgment of error or guilt. • – An expressed reservation or caution. • – Expresses action or a state of being. • – At first view, before closer inspection. • – Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. • ...
LISTENING UNIT 3 - Vocabulary page 47 2014-02-24
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- (n) Abeer’s greatest ***** in life is to have a happy family and a successful career as a fashion designer.
- (n)The opposite of advantages or positive effects? (think about your nouns carefully )
- (adj)Dania doesn’t think it is realistic to go to sleep at 4am and get up at 7am. She cannot wake up on time when she sleeps so late.
- (v) Nora’s writing skills have improved. She can ***** her improvement because her marks are better now.
- (adj)Something that makes you angry or annoyed.
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- (n) Ghadan’s*******************at the university is higher than Zahia’s. Ghadan is a cleaner and Zahia is a lecturer.
- (v)If you want to ***** your dreams, then be concentrated and think positively.
- (phrasal verb) The past simple of “give up”
- (n)Yara has a plan in her mind, she wants to become a successful artist. Even if she fails many times, she will keep trying again. This shows that she has a lot of *****.
- (phrasal verb) Even if Asala fails hundred times, she doesn’t *****. She keeps trying again and again until she succeeds.
- (v)Every time Rim drops something on the floor she ****it and then nobody can use it. (pay attention on the verb tense)
11 Clues: (phrasal verb) The past simple of “give up” • (adj)Something that makes you angry or annoyed. • (v)If you want to ***** your dreams, then be concentrated and think positively. • (n)The opposite of advantages or positive effects? (think about your nouns carefully ) • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - nouns ONLY 2022-01-27
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- taking someone away by force, often demanding money for their safe return
- killing a famous person or public figure
- breaking into a house in order to steal something
- taking control of a airplane by force, often to meet political demands
- killing someone on purpose
- stealing, in general
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- threatening to reveal someone’s secrets if a lot of money is not paid
- stealing large amounts of money with force or violence from a bank, store, etc.
- setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose
- destroying private or public property purposely
- stealing wallets, money, etc. from people’s pockets in crowded places
- taking things secretly in or out of a place, country, jail, etc.
12 Clues: stealing, in general • killing someone on purpose • killing a famous person or public figure • destroying private or public property purposely • breaking into a house in order to steal something • setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose • taking things secretly in or out of a place, country, jail, etc. • ...
DBG VI Nouns 13-24 2022-10-06
DBG VI Nouns 13-24 2022-10-06
changing y to i {Nouns} 2024-02-09
12 Clues: animal • partners • families • description • young girls • days in the week • money in coins (worth 1c) • a person who ask questions • what you eat on Thanksgiving • I have so any _____ with my grandma • Santa comes to give you your peresnts • I help my mom with the _______ after she got from the store
Huang Hao - 12 Sept Nouns 2024-10-10
1.1 Spanish Nouns and Articles 2025-10-14
Chemistry 2014-01-12
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- in nouns denoting something written or recorded
- a quantity chosen as a standard in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.
- Something you measure
- a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvin) and amount of matter (mole) and luminous intensity
- one thousandth of a liter
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- Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.
- each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
- a system of weights and measures based on the foot and pound and second and pint
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- In CLIMOD products, when rounding is performed, it is done away from zero. That is, a value of 2.5 becomes 3 and -2.5 becomes -3.
- a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of water under standard conditions, now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters
- the decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass
12 Clues: Something you measure • one thousandth of a liter • in nouns denoting something written or recorded • a system of weights and measures based on the foot and pound and second and pint • a quantity chosen as a standard in terms of which other quantities may be expressed. • ...
VD 4.2. 2025-01-13
Across
- Words that imitate natural sounds associated with objects or actions (e.g., "buzz," "crash," "whisper").
- The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs (e.g., "star" and "far").
- A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds").
- Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze").
- Common expressions with meanings different from the literal interpretation (e.g., "Break the ice" means to start a conversation).
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words (e.g., "Sally sells seashells by the seashore").
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- Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall").
- The act of identifying similarities and differences between things, often used in similes and metaphors.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, implying they are the same without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "The world is a stage").
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often for emphasis (e.g., "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse").
- Language A broad term for language that uses literary devices to go beyond the literal meaning (e.g., similes, metaphors, idioms).
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis (e.g., "The light of the fire is a sight to admire").
12 Clues: Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall"). • Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze"). • A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds"). • ...
Words for Axl 2024-04-29
Grammar Vocabulary I 2013-03-01
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- Any structure (word, phrase, or clause) that fills the role of an adjective- that is, that functions as an adjective normally does, modifying a noun
- The uninflected form of the verb, as it appears in the frame "To ~ is difficult." It appears in the infinitive in the present tense for all persons except third-person singular,, and in other verb phrases
- The grammatical and semantic connections between sentences and paragraphs. These ties are furnished by pronouns that have antecedents in previous sentences, by adverbial connections, by known information, by repeated or related words, and by knowledge shared by the reader.
- The quality of being orderly, logical, and consistent.
- A participial phrase at the beginning or end of a sentence in which the subject of the sentence is not the subject of the participle. In other words, it is a verb without a subject
- A sentence consisting of two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause
- A feature of sentences in which the subject performs the action of the verb and the direct object is the goalor the recipient.
- A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation).
- A two-word conjunction
- adverb A conjunction with an adverbial emphasis that connects two clauses
- A form-class word that functions as a noun modifier.
- A noun phrase or other nominal structure that names the goal or receiver of the action of the verb
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- A meaningful unit that is added to the beginning (prefix) or end (suffix) of a word to change its meaning or its function or its part of speech.
- A sentence consisting of one independent: or main, clause and at least one dependent clause
- A noun phrase with one modifier, often a participial phrase, following the noun headword. It can explain a cause or condition, or it can add a detail or a point of focus .
- A structure that adds information by renaming another structure.
- A sentence consisting of two or more independent, or main, clauses
- Any structure (word, phrase, or clause) that functions as a modifier of a verb-that is, that fills the role of an adverb.
- A conjunction that connects two words, phrases, or clauses as equals
- A structure-class word that marks or signals a noun, appearing as the first word in a noun phrase, before the noun and before any modifiers in the phrase. They include the articles a, an, and the and those words that can be used in their place: demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, numbers, possessive pronouns, and possessive nouns.
- A form-class word that generally modifies a verb, as in I will be going soon. They can also modifv the sentence as a whole.
- A feature of nouns and certain pronouns (personal and relative pronouns) that is determined by the role the noun or pronoun fills in the sentence.
- A sequence of words that includes a subject and a predicate.
- A clause that fills a role in a sentence (such as adverbial, adjectival, or nominal) and that cannot stand independently as a sentence
- A structure that completes the predicate, such as a direct object, indirect object, subject complement, and object complement.
- Two independent clauses joined by a comma
- A structure-class word used with verbs. They include have, be, and do when they are used in phrases with other verbs
- A structure-class word that connects two or more words, phrases, or clauses
- The word or phrase, usually a noun phrase, that a pronoun stands for.
- The determiners a and an (indefinite) and the (definite).
30 Clues: A two-word conjunction • Two independent clauses joined by a comma • A form-class word that functions as a noun modifier. • The quality of being orderly, logical, and consistent. • The determiners a and an (indefinite) and the (definite). • A sequence of words that includes a subject and a predicate. • A structure that adds information by renaming another structure. • ...
Military nouns, verbs and miscellaneous words 2017-05-20
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- A system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects, by sending out pulses of radio waves which are reflected off the object back to the source
- The set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- To release someone from one of the armed forces, especially at the end of a war
- The process of getting information about enemy forces or positions by sending out small groups of soldiers or by using aircraft, etc.
- The act of joining the army, navy, marines, or air force
- An agreement, usually between two armies, to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace
- An artificial underground passage, especially one built through a hill or under a building, road, or river
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- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time
- The act of detecting mines
- The movement of soldiers or equipment to a place where they can be used when they are needed
- The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- A device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points to magnetic north
- To take control of an aircraft or other vehicle during a journey, especially using violence
- To move people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe
- A place for soldiers to stay in, for a short time
- A building or group of buildings where soldiers live
16 Clues: The act of detecting mines • A place for soldiers to stay in, for a short time • A building or group of buildings where soldiers live • To move people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe • The act of joining the army, navy, marines, or air force • The set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose • ...
Spanish 1 nouns & articles (chapter 1) 2022-02-22
16 Clues: the maps • the days • the thing • the buses • the hands • the pencil • the lessons • the pencils • the problem • the capitals • the countries • the community • the tourist(masc. form) • the teachers (female and male) • the young people (all females) • the photos (shortened form of the word)
Italian crossword (Nouns, Verbs, and adjectives) 2020-08-27
16 Clues: To sit • To buy • To look • To read • To walk • To clean • To write • To teach • To speak • To study • To spell • To solve • To create • To scream • To exercise • To concentrate
Compound nouns / Verbs with similar meanings 2025-11-14
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- practical / reasonable
- smb who goes to a movie
- reference book
- secondary effect
- aware of other people's feelings
- escape from jail
- smb doing smth thoroughly and carefully
- seller of newspapers
- advance / major progress
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- awake
- sales of stock
- failure
- information sheet
- number of people gathered
- acquisition
- smth impedes, slows
16 Clues: awake • failure • acquisition • sales of stock • reference book • secondary effect • escape from jail • information sheet • smth impedes, slows • seller of newspapers • practical / reasonable • smb who goes to a movie • advance / major progress • number of people gathered • aware of other people's feelings • smb doing smth thoroughly and carefully
PT 7 Unit 6-nouns 2020-05-04
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- a person who fights in a battle or war
- lawyer
- getting more responsibility and authority
- the possibility/likelihood of some future event occuring
- someone held against his/her will in exchange for something
- tendency
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- an act of retiring or giving up a position
- the giving up of certain pleasures
- murder of a public figure
- analysis; cutting apart in order to examine
- faithful attachment
- a person who works in a job that requires manual or artistic skill
12 Clues: lawyer • tendency • faithful attachment • murder of a public figure • the giving up of certain pleasures • a person who fights in a battle or war • getting more responsibility and authority • an act of retiring or giving up a position • analysis; cutting apart in order to examine • the possibility/likelihood of some future event occuring • ...
Countable and uncountable nouns (B1) 2017-09-03
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- It´s the noun of happy
- It is white. We use it for writing and drawing. It comes from trees.
- It´s a type of grain that grows with a lot of water. It´s white.
- It´s a liquid we use for frying
- It´s the plural of woman
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- It is transparent liquid. There is a lot of it in the earth. It is used for drinking, washing
- It´s the opposite of war
- It´s dirty air or water
- It is liquid with gas. We usually drink it in the parties.
- It is transparent gas. We used it for living.
- We use it for buying. We work for earning it.
- It´s red liquid that is in the body
12 Clues: It´s the noun of happy • It´s dirty air or water • It´s the opposite of war • It´s the plural of woman • It´s a liquid we use for frying • It´s red liquid that is in the body • It is transparent gas. We used it for living. • We use it for buying. We work for earning it. • It is liquid with gas. We usually drink it in the parties. • ...
regular and irregular plural nouns 2023-10-23
NOUNS CONNECTED WITH STUDYING 🤓 2025-06-27
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- TRIP – Biology class visit to the Amazon rainforest.
- – *Peruvian student’s evaluation, often including trabajos prácticos**.
- – *Homework tarea or university trabajo encargado**.
- – Continuous trabajos del curso affecting final grades.
- – Final calificación on a report card.
- – Academic semestre at PUCP or UNMSM.
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- – Written ensayo analyzing a topic in humanities.
- – Horario de clases listing courses and hours.
- – After-school actividades, like debate club or folklore dance.
- – University investigación for a thesis or paper.
- – School trip to Machu Picchu or local museums.
- – Nota given on exams, from 0 to 20.
12 Clues: – Nota given on exams, from 0 to 20. • – Academic semestre at PUCP or UNMSM. • – Final calificación on a report card. • – Horario de clases listing courses and hours. • – School trip to Machu Picchu or local museums. • – Written ensayo analyzing a topic in humanities. • – University investigación for a thesis or paper. • ...
crossword 4 2018-10-30
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- used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style
- used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening
- the activity of making clothes flat and smooth, using an iron
- a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
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- the act of cleaning plates, pans, glasses, knives, forks, etc. after a meal, or the objects needing to be washed
- the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day
- the activity of buying things from shops
7 Clues: the activity of buying things from shops • the activity of making clothes flat and smooth, using an iron • a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter • the act of cleaning plates, pans, glasses, knives, forks, etc. after a meal, or the objects needing to be washed • ...
Internet and new technologies : nouns 2020-09-18
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- A synonym for a cell phone in British English.
- Translate : amis sur le net.
- A set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- Transate : SMS
- They are cool, teenagers love them. They can add color effects on photos , show venue info, feature your Bitmoji, show what you're doing, and more.
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- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- They are controls available on many social networking and other websites that permit users to limit who can access your profile and what information visitors can see.
- Translate : réseaux sociaux.
- A facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- A long object on which a smartphone can be mounted so that a person can take a a photograph of themselves from a greater distance.
- It is a small, portable personal computer (PC).
- Translate : utilisateur
12 Clues: Transate : SMS • Translate : utilisateur • Translate : réseaux sociaux. • Translate : amis sur le net. • A synonym for a cell phone in British English. • It is a small, portable personal computer (PC). • A set of related web pages located under a single domain name. • ...
3rd Declension Nouns - masculine plural 2021-07-01
singular, plural and possessive nouns 2024-04-02
12 Clues: plural of ox • plural of child • plural of tooth • plural of animal • the plural of roof • the plural of story • the singular of men • the singular of feet • the singular of knives • a plural possessive noun • a singular possessive noun • this remains the same singular and plural
DBG VI Nouns 1-12 2022-10-06
12 Clues: decree • torture • robbery • trouble • contact • profession • inheritance • theft, genitive sg • youth, genitive sg • approach, admittance • gathering, dative sg • the worth or value of a thing, genitive sg
Student A Countable & Noncountable Nouns 2022-05-24
Student A Countable & Noncountable Nouns 2022-05-24
Latinoamérica (use el/la if nouns) 2022-09-15
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- se pone morena en el sol
- face
- struggle/fight
- dusk (a veces hay muchos colores en el cielo)
- es un símbolo de un país
- pride
- tenemos dos, para respirar
- basket
- cae (it falls) del cielo, y es blanca
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- el líquido rojo en tu cuerpo
- tolerar (to put up with)
- hay muchas en el césped en el otoño
- nature
- cae (it falls) del cielo, y no es transparente
- el pelo
- tenemos dos, para caminar (andar)
16 Clues: face • pride • nature • basket • el pelo • struggle/fight • se pone morena en el sol • tolerar (to put up with) • es un símbolo de un país • tenemos dos, para respirar • el líquido rojo en tu cuerpo • tenemos dos, para caminar (andar) • hay muchas en el césped en el otoño • cae (it falls) del cielo, y es blanca • dusk (a veces hay muchos colores en el cielo) • ...
How to Spot a Liar 2023-04-21
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- ____ person pronouns refer to other people and objects that are not being directly addressed or named with nouns. They are used less frequently by someone who is lying.
- You can't turn right and turn left at the same time so they are mutually ____. Liars use less ____ language.
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- Electrons are ____ly charged. More ____ emotion words are used when someone is being dishonest.
- ____ person pronouns refer to the speaker themselves. They are used less frequently by someone who is lying.
- Some people don't enjoy amusement park rides because they cause ____ sickness. Dishonesty is linked to an increase in the amount of ____ verbs used.
5 Clues: Electrons are ____ly charged. More ____ emotion words are used when someone is being dishonest. • ____ person pronouns refer to the speaker themselves. They are used less frequently by someone who is lying. • You can't turn right and turn left at the same time so they are mutually ____. Liars use less ____ language. • ...
Nouns 2021-05-24
3rd declension masc, fem, common nouns 2022-07-22
Chapter Four (1st pt for nouns) 2023-11-29
16 Clues: send • write • make; do • aid, help • renown, glory • rule, control • lead; consider • say, speak, tell • reason, cause; case • put, place; set aside • -a, -um tall, high; deep • -a, -um desirous (+ gen.) • auxiliary troops (n. pl.) • gerere (idiom) to wage war • -a, -um bright, clear; famous • bear; manage, conduct; perform
Gr6 Grammar Genius 2020-11-06
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- What is the homophone for mussel?
- The prefix 'semi' means?
- The river's currant/current is very strong near the bridge.
- Which word has the correct spelling? government / govarnment / guvernment /govermment
- When using pronouns, what is the term given to the word that the pronoun is referring to? Begins with the letter 'a'.
- What is the adjective in the following sentence: The people were selfish and silently kept the food to themselves.
- What tense is the following sentence written in? Pollution from the factory destroyed the life in the river.
- What type of nouns are the words charles, dikens, christmas and carol in the following sentence: charles dikens wrote 'a christmas carol'.
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- What is the adverb in the following sentence: The people were selfish and silently kept the food to themselves.
- What is the irregular verb form of the word catch?
- Pollution has destroyed the marine life in the arctic. Which word requires a capital letter?
- How many syllables in the word: surgery?
- What is the possessive pronoun in the following sentence? The green sweater on the bus is mine.
- What is the possessive pronoun in the following sentence: Mute swans are quieter than other species but they make a lot of noise with their wings.
- I am un/dis like my sister in character.
- Which word does not belong in the group? grizzly; buffalo; panda; polar.
- What is the personal pronoun in the following sentence: Mute swans are quieter than other species but they make a lot of noise with their wings.
17 Clues: The prefix 'semi' means? • What is the homophone for mussel? • How many syllables in the word: surgery? • I am un/dis like my sister in character. • What is the irregular verb form of the word catch? • The river's currant/current is very strong near the bridge. • Which word does not belong in the group? grizzly; buffalo; panda; polar. • ...
Deutsch heute: Chapter 4 Shopping Nouns 2013-03-13
17 Clues: Fish • Gram • Money • Liter • Store • Carrot • Potato • Market • Carrot • Kilogram • Bag; pocket • Apple juice • Flower stand • Shopping bag • Grocery store • To the market • Marmalade, jam
Lesson I nouns and their derivatives 2023-11-08
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- Latin word for land, earth
- land mass that is surrounded by to bodies of water on three sides.
- Latin word for forest
- block a path, prevent
- Of little importance, significance, or value. Something that is trivial is often considered unimportant or inconsequential.
- Latin word for water
- composed of water or has a significant water content
- Relating to an island or islands. isolated or narrow-minded
- To protect or separate something (usually an object or area) from heat, cold or sound
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- a state that is known for its large forests and its first governor William Penn
- Latin word for road
- Relating to or characteristic of the forest or woods.
- A long bridge that carries a road or railway over a valley, ravine, river,
- Latin word for island
- Not allowing something to pass through or penetrate; resistant to the effects or influence of something. It can refer to being impermeable to water, air, or other substances, or it can describe someone who is not affected or influenced by external factors.
- deceitful, cunning, evil
16 Clues: Latin word for road • Latin word for water • Latin word for forest • block a path, prevent • Latin word for island • deceitful, cunning, evil • Latin word for land, earth • composed of water or has a significant water content • Relating to or characteristic of the forest or woods. • Relating to an island or islands. isolated or narrow-minded • ...
Personality and Comparison Adjectives and Nouns 2022-10-23
Across
- being easily upset or emotional
- lots of people in a small area
- being good at making friends and socializing
- not afraid of challenges
- trusting yourself and your ability
- having lots of energy
- thinking you are more important than others
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- good at planning
- being scared of meeting and talking to new people
- good at finding new ideas
- having expectations
- making good decisions
- always thinking about the same topic (often in a negative way)
- causing anxiety
- having unique skills
- having fresh or unusual ideas
16 Clues: causing anxiety • good at planning • having expectations • having unique skills • making good decisions • having lots of energy • not afraid of challenges • good at finding new ideas • having fresh or unusual ideas • lots of people in a small area • being easily upset or emotional • trusting yourself and your ability • thinking you are more important than others • ...
Yesterday's Game (Countable and Uncountable Nouns) 2025-09-02
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- _____ is a sweet food that a few bees produce.
- _____ of the Rings is a fantasy epic that has a lot of fans; the story involves a few hobbits and much adventure.
- _____ painted a few very famous works, including "Guernica". [last name only]
- _____ sells a lot of coffee and a few other beverages; you can find some locations in many cities around the world.
- A little of Giraffes’ diet consists of ______ and much of their time is spent eating. (Giraffes)
- Leonardo _____ was a famous artist and inventor who had much talent. He painted a few masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa.
- ExxonMobil has a lot of natural _____ and much oil in its reserves.
- _____ is a Canadian province with a lot of French culture.
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- Mount _____ is the highest mountain in the world with a lot of challenging terrain.
- _____ are a popular food with a lot of variations; you can find a few different types of meat used for them.
- _____ are very intelligent birds and have a lot of complex social behaviors; they can remember a few faces and have a lot of problem-solving skills.
- There are a few different types of cod, like Atlantic and _____ cod. (Cod)
- A few of these animals live in prides.
- JPMorgan Chase is a large _____ that manages much money.
- You can find Giraffes in a few regions of _____.
- A little of the cod caught is used to make cod _____ oil. (Cod)
16 Clues: A few of these animals live in prides. • _____ is a sweet food that a few bees produce. • You can find Giraffes in a few regions of _____. • JPMorgan Chase is a large _____ that manages much money. • _____ is a Canadian province with a lot of French culture. • A little of the cod caught is used to make cod _____ oil. (Cod) • ...
Subject and Theme in Fiction 2020-08-17
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- the atmosphere or feeling of a particular literary work
- text that is based on facts or real events, such as speeches, articles, and biographies
- the person, place, or thing in a sentence that is doing or being something
- type of clause that gives additional information about the verb in the sentence
- the speech or conversation of characters
- the underlying message or idea in a literary work
- type of clause that gives additional information about nouns in a sentence, almost always follows a noun or pronoun
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- the author’s attitude toward a subject, which can be stated directly or indirectly.
- a type of clause that is a complete sentence; a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought
- the people, animals, or things that interact in a story, poem, or drama
- an element such as an object, event, image, or device that the author repeats in a significant way
- a type of clause beginning with that, which, who, whoever, whomever, whose, what, and whatsoever that can be replaced with a noun
- a group of words containing a subject and a verb that forms part of a sentence; there are two types of clauses: independent and dependent
- literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary, or a mix of imaginary and real, events, places, and people
- a type of clause that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought
15 Clues: the speech or conversation of characters • the underlying message or idea in a literary work • the atmosphere or feeling of a particular literary work • the people, animals, or things that interact in a story, poem, or drama • the person, place, or thing in a sentence that is doing or being something • ...
11.Teaching Vocabulary 2022-02-13
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- One of the areas you have to consider when you teach a new word. It implies the way how a word is written.
- The importance of teaching words in an environment of more words, not separately.
- ...learning is a process of learning something without the intention of doing so. It happens unconsciously.
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- When learning vocabulary, it is important to see, hear, and use the new vocabulary item at least 6-16 times to fully understand it.
- When you familiarize students with a new vocabulary item for the first time.
- One of the areas you have to consider when you teach a new word. By verbs it implies tenses, if they are transitive or not. By nouns the base form and plural form.
6 Clues: When you familiarize students with a new vocabulary item for the first time. • The importance of teaching words in an environment of more words, not separately. • One of the areas you have to consider when you teach a new word. It implies the way how a word is written. • ...
uns pur nouns 2021-12-07
uns pur nouns 2021-12-07
ABSTRACT NOUNS CROSSWORD 2022-05-03
6 Clues: Never lose ________. • I respect him for his _______. • a quality shared amongst friends • _______ is the greatest of all virtues. • The soldier was honoured for his _______. • a quality possessed by intelligent people
Nouns and Verbs 2022-05-06
6 Clues: The same of advise • The act of suggest someone • A group who represents others • A suggestion you give somebody • A consequence or result of an action • to have an influence on someone or something
Music-related Nouns 2021-01-31
6 Clues: pleasing and easy to remember • a recording without any vocals • a song passed by oral tradition • a song accepted as a country's song • a short song that promotes a product • the people in a school who sing together
Irregular Plural Nouns 2020-11-12
Nouns 2020-06-25
Review for Nouns 2020-08-31
uns pur nouns 2021-12-07
Irregular plural nouns 2022-07-06
uns pur nouns 2021-12-07
uns pur nouns 2021-12-07
Irregular Plural Nouns 2022-09-18
Nouns and apostrophes 2017-06-11
6 Clues: a name, place or object • one person, place or object • a general name, place or object • a specific place, item or person • used to show possession or when a letter is omitted (left out) • used as a substitute when you have already used a specific noun
PWA Sport Nouns 2022-05-18
6 Clues: A destroyed building • An act where people are laughing • Place where you can watch an act • Place where you can find different pieces of art • Way of making the decision where everyone is involved • An act in the theater where people are scared or crying of sorrow
VOCAB 4 NOUNS 2019-10-09
All About Nouns 2023-06-06
6 Clues: The fire was very hot • The car went very fast • The juice was very sweet • The flowers smelled nice • The elephant was very big • We went to the playground
Types of nouns 2025-03-21
Across
- A general name for a person, place, or thing.
- A noun that represents an idea, quality, or feeling.
- A noun that names a specific person, place, or thing
- A noun that refers to a group of people, animals, or things.
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- A noun that can be counted and has singular/plural forms.
- A noun that can be perceived with the five senses.
6 Clues: A general name for a person, place, or thing. • A noun that can be perceived with the five senses. • A noun that represents an idea, quality, or feeling. • A noun that names a specific person, place, or thing • A noun that can be counted and has singular/plural forms. • A noun that refers to a group of people, animals, or things.
processes of science 2021-08-24
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- alanalysis analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- in adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -meter (such as geometric corresponding to geometer and geometry).
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
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- a book forming part of a work or series.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- notation mathematical expression used to represent a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by ten, so you can write large numbers using less digits.
- radiation the diversification of a group of organisms into forms filling different ecological niches.
- the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- in adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -meter (such as geometric corresponding to geometer and geometry).
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
15 Clues: a book forming part of a work or series. • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena. • ...
Literacy Terms 2021-09-16
Across
- Words that occur most often in written English, including articles, common nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs.
- Largest unit of language
- The smallest unit of written language that is made up of a letter or group of letters whether it carries meaning or corresponds to a single phoneme- there are 250 in English
- A skill that directly correlates to phonic decoding. Students hear sounds(phonemes) spoken aloud and blend the sounds to make a word.
- The ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression.
- method of teaching people to read by correlating sounds with letters or groups of letters in an alphabetic writing system
- The vowel and all the sounds after in a word
- Visual building blocks of written word
- Words that follow regular phonetic spelling patterns of English (he,we,be,me,she)
- understanding that spoken words are made of individual sounds called phonemes
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- A student's bank of words that are instantly and effortlessly recognized; includes both regularly spelled and irregularly spelled. These words are a part of a student's spoken vocabulary. They are automatically read, but not necessarily spelled.
- Words that do not conform to regular spelling patterns in English for at least part of the word (were, does)
- The smallest unit of speech- there are 44 in English
- A skill that directly corresponds to encoding or spelling. Students hear a whole word and break the word into all the individual sounds they hear.
- The smallest unit of meaning in a word that cannot be further divided
- All the sounds that come before the vowel
16 Clues: Largest unit of language • Visual building blocks of written word • All the sounds that come before the vowel • The vowel and all the sounds after in a word • The smallest unit of speech- there are 44 in English • The ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression. • The smallest unit of meaning in a word that cannot be further divided • ...
