nouns Crossword Puzzles
Nouns That Start with C-D 2022-01-02
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- a room where people are judged to have broken a law or not
- a yellow or white food made from milk
- a herd of cows
- a short stick with a handle to help someone walk
- something that is added to make something else look better
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- a large house with towers
- a group of people sent to live in and control an area in a different country
- dusty spider webs found in places that have not been cleaned for a long time
- strong rings joined together to hold something heavy
- a book to write down your thoughts
10 Clues: a herd of cows • a large house with towers • a book to write down your thoughts • a yellow or white food made from milk • a short stick with a handle to help someone walk • strong rings joined together to hold something heavy • a room where people are judged to have broken a law or not • something that is added to make something else look better • ...
Nouns with -dom/-hood/-ship--age 2022-10-10
Plural Nouns : the answers are all plural nouns that end in 's'. 2022-02-01
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- a piece of clothing made of very thin material that tightly covers the feet, legs, and lower part of the body
- used to cut paper
- you wear these in bed ( British spelling )
- short trousers that end above the knee
- ( pants ) a suit consists of a jacket , tie and .....
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- the things that you wear ;shirts,socks,trousers ...
- trousers made of denim - usually blue
- steps between two levels of a building
- to protect your eyes from the Sun
9 Clues: used to cut paper • to protect your eyes from the Sun • trousers made of denim - usually blue • steps between two levels of a building • short trousers that end above the knee • you wear these in bed ( British spelling ) • the things that you wear ;shirts,socks,trousers ... • ( pants ) a suit consists of a jacket , tie and ..... • ...
Singular and Plural Nouns: Latin, 2nd Grade 2024-10-30
Espanol I. Capitulo 2a "Los sustantivos" (nouns) 2022-11-10
13 Clues: art (el) • pen (el) • class (la) • sheet (la) • lunch (el) • folder (la) • eraser (el) • eraser (la) • Spanish (el) • notebook (el) • sciences (las) • dictionary (el) • calculator (la)
Plurals for Nouns Ending in Vowels 2022-01-10
Across
- a person whose accomplishments embody the values of the organization
- form of business communication used to communicate with people within the same company
- tortillas folded around a filling such as ground meat or cheese
- groups or classes of things
- narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used for gliding over snow
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- designs marked on the body by injecting dye under the skin
- To acquire in exchange for money or its equivalent; purchase
- An organization, company, or bureau that provides some service for another.
- machines that receive signal
- a stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds.
10 Clues: groups or classes of things • machines that receive signal • designs marked on the body by injecting dye under the skin • To acquire in exchange for money or its equivalent; purchase • tortillas folded around a filling such as ground meat or cheese • narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used for gliding over snow • ...
Nouns Ending in "TION" AND "TURE" 2015-01-20
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- Something you take with a camera
- Something you learn in maths
- To sign your name
- The place you would find a train
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- You put this in the oven to make a cake
- Something created by a musician
- Something you would hand out for a party
- Something you measure when you are ill
- Something you would go on with your mates
- Created by scientists
10 Clues: To sign your name • Created by scientists • Something you learn in maths • Something created by a musician • Something you take with a camera • The place you would find a train • Something you measure when you are ill • You put this in the oven to make a cake • Something you would hand out for a party • Something you would go on with your mates
Lesson 13 Suffixes That Form Nouns 2023-01-23
10 Clues: place for washing • place for sleeping • resembling a human • demanding or in control • formal command or order • a person who lives in a city • a person who occupies a place • the state of being appreciative • a believer or follower or an idea • faith in something or free from doubts
Complete the collective nouns crossword puzzle 2021-03-31
10 Clues: A _______ of rooms • A _______ of actors • A _______ of sailors • A _______ of witches • A _______ of flowers • A _______ of monkeys • A _______ of workmen • A _______ of peacocks • A _______ of chickens • A _______ of musicians
All Verbs and Nouns Review 7th 2023-10-10
Across
- simple and basic, rude
- happening in the same time period as someone else/something created
- refusing to obey, uncooperative
- at an angle, crooked
- impossible to imagine or believe
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- to frequently change in level, strength, or value, to rise and fall
- allowing freedom, not punishing behavior in a strong way, easygoing
- to have no plan, order, or direction, disorderly
- to destroy completely so nothing is left, annihilate
- to laugh at or criticize someone, taunt and ridicule
10 Clues: at an angle, crooked • simple and basic, rude • refusing to obey, uncooperative • impossible to imagine or believe • to have no plan, order, or direction, disorderly • to destroy completely so nothing is left, annihilate • to laugh at or criticize someone, taunt and ridicule • to frequently change in level, strength, or value, to rise and fall • ...
Complete the crossword with proper nouns: 2024-06-03
10 Clues: name of a planet • The language of Punjab • A popular brand of car • The holiday of the week • shortest month of the year • The Capital of Uttar Pradesh • A very popular sport in India • The festival of colours in India • we do calculation in this subject • The city was known as Bombay earlier
El Estanque de la Abuela: Nouns #2 2022-01-13
Eilyn Amaya Ch.6 Nouns 11 & 12 2023-03-15
Java Code 2014-10-10
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- (1) to demote a variable from a larger capacity data type to a smaller one. (2) to re-establish the class of an object. The cast associates itself with the expression to its immediate right.
- A statement that creates a variable, method, or class identifier and its associated attributes but doesn't necessarily allocate storage for variables or define an implementation for methods. Classes are always defined when they are declared, i.e., a class cannot be declared and then have its body defined elsewhere.
- Similar to a declaration except that it also reserves storage (for variables) or provides implementations (for methods).
- A variable defined with a primitive data type: byte, short, int, long, float, double, char, or boolean.
- Programs require memory to run. Memory for objects is allocated by the keyword new. When objects are no longer used or your program terminates, Java automatically frees the used memory for other uses.
- the use of a variable in the right hand side of an assignment statement.
- to set the data of a variable (involves the equal sign).
- a variable or object passed into a method.
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- To allocate storage for an object in memory (involves the keyword new).
- A special type of instance method that creates a new object. In Java, constructors have the same name as their class and have no return value in their declaration.
- The principal code building block of Java programs. Each object in a program consists of both variables (data) and methods (functionality).
- an assignment that sets the starting value of a variable.
- A class describes a particular kind of object. It can contain related methods and data members (variables). A class must have the same name as the file it is contained in.
- a collection of code found within a class. If the data members of a class are nouns, the methods are the verbs (the action).
14 Clues: a variable or object passed into a method. • to set the data of a variable (involves the equal sign). • an assignment that sets the starting value of a variable. • To allocate storage for an object in memory (involves the keyword new). • the use of a variable in the right hand side of an assignment statement. • ...
Adding the suffix '-ous' to nouns 2021-01-08
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- Feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages.
- Very great in amount, scale, or intensity.
- Very large in size, quantity, or extent.
- A region having many mountains.
- Causing great damage.
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- Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
- Causing great wonder; extraordinary.
- Causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body.
- Able or likely to cause harm or injury.
- Full of danger or risk.
10 Clues: Causing great damage. • Full of danger or risk. • A region having many mountains. • Causing great wonder; extraordinary. • Able or likely to cause harm or injury. • Very large in size, quantity, or extent. • Very great in amount, scale, or intensity. • Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly. • ...
Nouns That Start with A-B 2022-01-02
Across
- a cover to wear over clothes to keep from getting dirty
- a large pail with a handle to carry water
- the part of a building that is under the ground
- a thing that makes a loud sound at a set time
- a wide street
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- a place to keep books
- a large outdoor fire
- a tall plant with hard stems
- a large cloth with a picture or writing
- the soft powder left after something is burned
10 Clues: a wide street • a large outdoor fire • a place to keep books • a tall plant with hard stems • a large cloth with a picture or writing • a large pail with a handle to carry water • a thing that makes a loud sound at a set time • the soft powder left after something is burned • the part of a building that is under the ground • ...
General Nouns for Report Text 2 2024-03-18
10 Clues: severe suffering • a long, narrow pit • a piece of grassland • the weather conditions • process of gathering crops • trust or faith in something • customs that are passed down • all existing matter and space • an accident or a natural catastrophe • remembering an important event or occasion
Find the correct answers -All are Nouns! 2020-09-01
13 Clues: Not clean • Very small • To consume food • Contains stories • Something general • mother of a kitten • Green and on lawns • Something specific • A group of soldiers • Place where Taj Mahal is • Bananas,apples and grapes • Tells us something new daily • Mostly used in birthday parties
Plural nouns - x, s, sh, o, ch 2024-03-20
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- sweet fruit that is round, yellow and red
- orange and long vegetable
- Earth, Saturn, Venus,Jupiter etc
- there are 200 billion trillion in the sky
- couples and mothers do it as affection
- machines that we use to study and go online
- people who we like and love
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- plural of wish
- object we use on the hair
- many people like them fried
- places where we pray
- we have to wash after eating
- red fruit we eat in salad
13 Clues: plural of wish • places where we pray • object we use on the hair • orange and long vegetable • red fruit we eat in salad • many people like them fried • people who we like and love • we have to wash after eating • Earth, Saturn, Venus,Jupiter etc • couples and mothers do it as affection • sweet fruit that is round, yellow and red • there are 200 billion trillion in the sky • ...
Plural Nouns (Add s, es, or ies!) 2025-04-22
Words that are nouns and verbs 2021-02-26
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- A call to someone to participate in a competitive situation or fight to decide who is superior in terms of ability or strength.
- A material thing that can be seen and touched.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
- Transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television.
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- Physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
- The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- Demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- An activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing.
- A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10 Clues: An advantage or profit gained from something. • A material thing that can be seen and touched. • Transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television. • The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. • An activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing. • ...
Words that are nouns and verbs 2021-05-03
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- V. think, understand, and form judgements logically N. a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event
- V. put something in a steady position N. even distribution of weight
- V. turn or be turned into ice, store at a low temperature N. a period of frost or very cold weather
- V. take or carry from one place to another N. a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
- V. hold up or give assistance to N. approval, encouragement, or comfort
- V. prohibit or prevent from speaking N. complete absence of sound
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- V. exhibit to others, give or award formally N. the period of time now occurring or a gift
- V. mark the surface of (something) with a sharp or pointed object N. a mark or injury produced by scratching
- V. capture, attack, or discover suddenly and unexpectedly N. an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc.
- V. make or manufacture. N. natural products
10 Clues: V. make or manufacture. N. natural products • V. prohibit or prevent from speaking N. complete absence of sound • V. put something in a steady position N. even distribution of weight • V. hold up or give assistance to N. approval, encouragement, or comfort • V. exhibit to others, give or award formally N. the period of time now occurring or a gift • ...
Complete the collective nouns crossword puzzle 2021-03-31
10 Clues: A _______ of rooms • A _______ of actors • A _______ of flowers • A _______ of monkeys • A _______ of workmen • A _______ of witches • A _______ of sailors • A _______ of chickens • A _______ of peacocks • A _______ of musicians
Complete the collective nouns crossword puzzle 2021-03-31
10 Clues: A _______ of rooms • A _______ of actors • A _______ of sailors • A _______ of flowers • A _______ of monkeys • A _______ of workmen • A _______ of witches • A _______ of peacocks • A _______ of chickens • A _______ of musicians
Randomified Crossword (Hint: No proper nouns) 2021-04-13
10 Clues: Virus?! • A build plan • TICK! TICK! CROSS! • Underwater flowers • Dots in your tongue. • We will always have it. • Smelly... in the good way. • Lower than the land down under • A big star...But not the biggest. • Flying Vehicle (But not a plane, helicopter or rocket)
Nouns with -ment/-ion/-ance/-ence 2022-10-10
Nouns with -dom/-hood/-ship/-age 2022-10-10
Suffixes That Form Nouns- James McCready 2022-12-07
Across
- a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution.
- someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas.
- having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.
- a person who resides or is present in a house, vehicle, seat, place, etc., at a given time.
- a person who lives in a city or town.
- a room or compartment with a toilet and washbasin; a bathroom.
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- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom.
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case.
- an official order or commission to do something.
10 Clues: a person who lives in a city or town. • an official order or commission to do something. • absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case. • having an appearance or character resembling that of a human. • a room or compartment with a toilet and washbasin; a bathroom. • someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas. • ...
Grade 9 English Vocab. 2014-05-30
Across
- Rewrite the main points in your own words.
- An object, which stands for a quality or idea. {e.g. A dove as a symbol for peace or a heart as a symbol for love.)
- The main idea, moral or message of a text.
- A group of sentences relating to a single idea or topic.
- When human qualities are given to animals or objects.
- A figure of speech that uses two normally contradictory terms. i.e. “Beautiful tyrant!”, “Jumbo shrimp”, or “Cold fire”.
- A part of speech that is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Presenting other people’s ideas and words as if they were your own.
- Words at the top of an article that indicate the topic (much like a title).
- Time, place, and circumstances that the story or event takes place. The environment in which the story takes place.
- A part of speech, which tells what nouns can do, be a feel. Your action words in a sentence.
- A part of speech that describes a noun.
- The plan, skeleton, framework, sequence of events, or storyline. A series of actions that make up the story.
- A part of speech, which describes or modifies verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. All adverbs end in “ly”.
- The turning point of the plot. The moment of greatest action, when the action reaches it’s highest point.
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- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words. The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a series of words. It adds rhythm or emphasizes emotion (e.g., The menacing moonlight created mystery.)
- The perspective from which events are seen, a story is told or an argument is made.
- An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton.
- The sound of a word resembles its meaning. {e.g. Snap, Crackle, Pop, Buzz, Hiss}
- Language that appeals to the senses of touch, sight, taste, hearing, and smell. When the writer creates a vivid image of something by appealing to one of the reader’s senses.
- A direct comparison. {The wind is a dancer.}Meter The pattern of rhythm in a line of poetry.
- The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend.
- A piece of writing that tells a story.
- The struggle between opposing forces. The main problem faced by characters in the story.
24 Clues: A piece of writing that tells a story. • A part of speech that describes a noun. • Rewrite the main points in your own words. • The main idea, moral or message of a text. • An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton. • The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend. • When human qualities are given to animals or objects. • ...
Linguistic Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-18
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- An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
- Semivowels can never form the _________ of a syllable.
- The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
- <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair.
- The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
- Different realisations of the same phoneme.
- What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
- Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
- A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
- The word "smog" is formed through this process.
- The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
- What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
- Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
- The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
- The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
- There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and
- A morpheme which is placed before the root.
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- The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
- Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
- The place of articulation of [j].
- The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
- It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
- The study of actual speech.
- When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
- {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
- The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
- Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
- The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
- The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
- meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
- [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.
32 Clues: The study of actual speech. • The place of articulation of [j]. • <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair. • [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels. • Different realisations of the same phoneme. • A morpheme which is placed before the root. • The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ . • The word "smog" is formed through this process. • ...
The Good Part 2024-09-17
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- something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
- a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person
- to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way, to become invisible
- definitive article used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that already known or have already been mentioned
- a piece of paper or a note which states that someone has received money or goods
- to say or tell people something more than once
- the overhead inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you
- a long speech by one person
- to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
- to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist
- a mark left on part of the body after an injury, such as a cut, has healed
- a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places
- an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter
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- a recording of the music from a movie or a play
- the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future
- a separate or distinct portion of a whole; a piece; some but not all of a thing
- to cause someone to feel admiration or respect
- to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry
- an idea or belief that is not true, something that is not really what it seems to be
- an adjective which means something difficult, clumsy or embarrassing to use, do, or to deal with
- an adjective that indicates something enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting
- an adjective which means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you
- to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface
- physical or mental activity needed to achieve something, the result of an attempt to produce something
25 Clues: a long speech by one person • to cause someone to feel admiration or respect • to say or tell people something more than once • a recording of the music from a movie or a play • to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry • to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist • an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter • ...
Crosslinguistic influences 2022-10-13
Across
- In 1972, Larry Selinker introduced this notion which now accepted as a basic principle of SLA.
- Professor of Oregon who firstly identified avoidance as a systematic case of L1 influence in 1974.
- Notion, which defined as the case of errors of omission.
- Canadian Psychologist and professor who in 1997 found that L2 French learners of a German L1 background were better at marking French gender than L1 English background learners, whose language does not mark gender on nouns or adjectives.
- Swedish SLA researcher who in 1977 investigated how 160 beginning learners of L2 Swedish handled negation after five weeks of study and again after eight weeks, when they had been in Sweden for little more than four months.
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- Linguistic term which been used to denote a closed set of possibilities within a linguistic system, where the given possibilities rank from simplest and most frequent across languages of the world, or unmarked, to most complex and most rare, or marked.
- Ohio State University’s professor who defined an interlingual identification as‘ the judgment that something in the native language and something in the target language are similar’.
- European country where Hakan Ringbom conducted research program, which focused on school aged L2 English students.
- This notion referred to the concept “psychology. Eric Kellerman introduced it.
- Language spoken by people primarily living in Peruvian Andes.
- A short video clip modified from this famous 1936 film by Charlie Chaplin was used by Scott Jarvis in his study where he investigated the use of English Article System. The name of this film is ... Times
- Canadian researcher who discussed placement of pronouns in English and French in 1980.
- The fact that crosslinguistic influence can simultaneously work both ways, from L1 to L2, and from L2 to L1’d on school-aged L2 English students is called … transfer
- This language acquisition researcher introduced the notion of “thinking-for-speaking” in 1996.
14 Clues: Notion, which defined as the case of errors of omission. • Language spoken by people primarily living in Peruvian Andes. • This notion referred to the concept “psychology. Eric Kellerman introduced it. • Canadian researcher who discussed placement of pronouns in English and French in 1980. • ...
Crosslinguistic influences 2022-10-13
Across
- In 1972, Larry Selinker introduced this notion which now accepted as a basic principle of SLA.
- Professor of Oregon who firstly identified avoidance as a systematic case of L1 influence in 1974.
- Notion, which defined as the case of errors of omission.
- Canadian Psychologist and professor who in 1997 found that L2 French learners of a German L1 background were better at marking French gender than L1 English background learners, whose language does not mark gender on nouns or adjectives.
- Swedish SLA researcher who in 1977 investigated how 160 beginning learners of L2 Swedish handled negation after five weeks of study and again after eight weeks, when they had been in Sweden for little more than four months.
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- Linguistic term which been used to denote a closed set of possibilities within a linguistic system, where the given possibilities rank from simplest and most frequent across languages of the world, or unmarked, to most complex and most rare, or marked.
- Ohio State University’s professor who defined an interlingual identification as‘ the judgment that something in the native language and something in the target language are similar’.
- European country where Hakan Ringbom conducted research program, which focused on school aged L2 English students.
- This notion referred to the concept “psychology. Eric Kellerman introduced it.
- Language spoken by people primarily living in Peruvian Andes.
- A short video clip modified from this famous 1936 film by Charlie Chaplin was used by Scott Jarvis in his study where he investigated the use of English Article System. The name of this film is ... Times
- Canadian researcher who discussed placement of pronouns in English and French in 1980.
- The fact that crosslinguistic influence can simultaneously work both ways, from L1 to L2, and from L2 to L1’d on school-aged L2 English students is called … transfer
- This language acquisition researcher introduced the notion of “thinking-for-speaking” in 1996.
14 Clues: Notion, which defined as the case of errors of omission. • Language spoken by people primarily living in Peruvian Andes. • This notion referred to the concept “psychology. Eric Kellerman introduced it. • Canadian researcher who discussed placement of pronouns in English and French in 1980. • ...
talkTerminology: T 2024-07-16
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- The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and visually appealing.
- The address used to access resources on the internet. Alternate for domain name.
- When used with a number, 2 ___ or 4 ____, references how many pages or images are designed to print on one side of a single page size.
- ____ advertising. Advertisements placed on or in public transportation vehicles, such as buses, trains, subways, taxis, etc.
- ____ broadcast. Traditional, ground-based broadcast media, primarily focusing on radio and television transmitted via land-based towers and antennas.
- ____ points. Points of contact between the customer and the brand, such as websites, social media, customer service, and physical stores.
- A pre-established message or formula used in the field of communication, sales and commercial or advertising.
- Target ____. The specific group of people an advertisement is designed to reach.
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- All letters in the text are capitalized.
- Usually associated with websites, the feeling when using a product, application, system, or service. Abbreviated UX.
- The number of visitors that an ad or website receives.
- The point at which people interact with a computer, website or application, the goal of which is to make the experience easy and intuitive, requiring minimum effort to receive the maximum desired outcome. Abbreviated UI.
- A page “torn” from a traditional publication, used to showcase published work, serve as proof of publication, or for sales and marketing purposes. Can also refer to digital screenshots or PDF versions of the published content.
- ____ case. The first and last words, as well as all major words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs), are capitalized. Articles, conjunctions, and prepositions are usually not capitalized unless they are the first or last word. Case rules follow that of an article header.
- Abbreviation for a feature or benefit that makes a product or service stand out from its competitors.
- A visual representation of the sequence and timing of events in a project.
- ____ size. The final size of a printed piece after it has been assembled.
17 Clues: All letters in the text are capitalized. • The number of visitors that an ad or website receives. • ____ size. The final size of a printed piece after it has been assembled. • A visual representation of the sequence and timing of events in a project. • The address used to access resources on the internet. Alternate for domain name. • ...
Lesson XL 4th declension 2015-03-02
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- by chance
- with the family
- verb’d hands
- verb’d attack
- we defeated
- they drove
- I (fem.)will have been encouraged
- the act of verifying /A Christian rite admitting a baptized person to full membership in a church/a ceremony in Judaism that marks the completion of a young person’s religious training
- of the influences
- you pl. have replied
- verb’d the armies
- fabricate/to make or process goods, especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines
- the act of expelling or the state of being expelled
- for the wave
- she does reply
- moral excellence and righteousness; goodness
- (it)having been confirmed
- they(m.)had been defeated
- she drives
- a reaction, as that of an organism or a mechanism, to a specific stimulus/
- an impelling force, an impulse/the force or energy associated with a moving body
- an act of employing or putting into play/the discharge of a duty , function, or office familiar-often encountered or seen/ taking undue liberties, presumptuous
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- characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate
- you s. have encouraged
- they made an attack against the army
- of, or relating to the hands/ a small reference book, especially one giving instructions
- with lightning held
- for the (close) friend
- with lightning bolts
- to turn away from; spurn/to cause aversion or distaste in
- for the senate
- an attack
- of, concerning, or befitting a senator or senate/ composed of senators
- by the writer
- the act, fact, or occupation of writing/source or origin, as of a book or idea
- by means of lightning
- to grant authority or power to/to give permission for, sanction/to be sufficing grounds for, justify
- we will have driven
- to issue a thunderous verbal attack or denunciation/ / an explosive salt of fulminic acid, especially________ of mercury
- to support or establish the certainly or validity or,
- a person with masterly skill or technique in the arts/
- by hand
- to vary irregularly/to rise and fall in or as if in waves, undulate
- giving or given as an answer;
- verb’d senate
- swift nom.neut.sing
- verb’d wave
- an instance of something, an occurrence/ a pattern of inflection of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives to express different syntactic functions in a sentence
48 Clues: by hand • by chance • an attack • they drove • we defeated • she drives • verb’d wave • verb’d hands • for the wave • verb’d attack • by the writer • verb’d senate • for the senate • she does reply • with the family • of the influences • verb’d the armies • with lightning held • we will have driven • swift nom.neut.sing • with lightning bolts • you pl. have replied • by means of lightning • you s. have encouraged • ...
29 2018-05-08
Across
- BEGINNING AT ABOUT 4 MONTHS, THE STAGE OF SPEECH DEVELOPMENT IN WHICH THE INFANT SPONTANEOUSLY UTTERS VARIOUS SOUNDS AT FIRST UNRELATED TO THE HOUSEHOLD LANGUAGE.
- RECURRING PROBLEMS IN FALLING OR STAYING ASLEEP.
- THE PERSISTENCE OF LEARNING OVER TIME THROUGH THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION.
- THE ADJUSTABLE OPENING IN THE CENTER OF THE EYE THROUGH WHICH LIGHT ENTERS.
- THE PERIOD OF SEXUAL MATURATION, DURING WHICH A PERSON BE- COMES CAPABLE OF REPRODUCING.
- IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING, AN UN- LEARNED, NATURALLY OCCURRING RESPONSE (SUCH AS SALIVATION) TO AN UN- CONDITIONED STIMULUS (US) (SUCH AS FOOD IN THE MOUTH).
- A VARIETY OF THERAPIES THAT AIM TO IMPROVE PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING BY INCREASING THE CLIENT’S AWARENESS OF UNDERLYING MOTIVES AND DEFENSES.
- THE BASE OF THE BRAINSTEM; CONTROLS HEARTBEAT AND BREATHING.
- THE FIRST MENSTRUAL PERIOD.
- THE JUNCTION BETWEEN THE AXON TIP OF THE SENDING NEURON AND THE DENDRITE OR CELL BODY OF THE RECEIVING NEURON. THE TINY GAP AT THIS JUNCTION IS CALLED THE SYNAPTIC GAP OR SYNAPTIC CLEFT.
- ALLEVIATING STRESS USING EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE, OR BEHAVIORAL METHODS.
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- IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING, THE LEARNED ABILITY TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN A CONDITIONED STIMULUS AND STIMULI THAT DO NOT SIGNAL AN UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS.
- A STUDY IN WHICH PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT AGES ARE COMPARED WITH ONE ANOTHER.
- THE STUDY OF PARANORMAL PHENOMENA, INCLUDING ESP AND PSYCHOKINESIS
- ASSIGNING PARTICIPANTS TO EXPERIMENTAL AND CONTROL GROUPS BY CHANCE, THUS MINIMIZING PREEXISTING DIFFERENCES BE- TWEEN THOSE ASSIGNED TO THE DIFFERENT GROUPS.
- IN PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY, THE EGO’S PROTECTIVE METHODS OF REDUCING ANXIETY BY UNCONSCIOUSLY DISTORTING REALITY.
- AN EVENT THAT TENDS TO DECREASE THE BEHAVIOR THAT IT FOLLOWS.
- THINKING THAT DOES NOT BLINDLY ACCEPT ARGUMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS. RATHER, IT EXAMINES ASSUMPTIONS, DISCERNS HIDDEN VALUES, EVALUATES EVIDENCE, AND ASSESSES CONCLUSIONS.
- IN PIAGET’S THEORY, THE STAGE (FROM ABOUT 2 TO ABOUT 6 OR 7 YEARS OF AGE) DURING WHICH A CHILD LEARNS TO USE LANGUAGE BUT DOES NOT YET COMPREHEND THE MENTAL OPERATIONS OF CONCRETE LOGIC.
- FRIEDMAN AND ROSENMAN’S TERM FOR EASYGOING, RELAXED PEOPLE.UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD A CARING, ACCEPTING, NONJUDGMENTAL ATTITUDE, WHICH CARL ROGERS BELIEVED WOULD HELP CLIENTS TO DEVELOP SELF-AWARENESS AND SELF-ACCEPTANCE.
- EARLY SPEECH STAGE IN WHICH A CHILD SPEAKS LIKE A TELEGRAM—“GO CAR”—USING MOSTLY NOUNS AND VERBS.
21 Clues: THE FIRST MENSTRUAL PERIOD. • RECURRING PROBLEMS IN FALLING OR STAYING ASLEEP. • THE BASE OF THE BRAINSTEM; CONTROLS HEARTBEAT AND BREATHING. • AN EVENT THAT TENDS TO DECREASE THE BEHAVIOR THAT IT FOLLOWS. • THE STUDY OF PARANORMAL PHENOMENA, INCLUDING ESP AND PSYCHOKINESIS • ALLEVIATING STRESS USING EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE, OR BEHAVIORAL METHODS. • ...
Cam & Madz Super Rockin' Fun Time Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
Across
- A subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun
- The noun(s) that the pronoun is replacing
- A verbal phrase that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb
- Writing to tell a story
- A word that shows an action or a state of being
- A sentence that makes a request or gives a command
- A group of words that expresses a complete thought and can stand by itself (sentence)
- Is a verb that shows a state of being; it links the subject to the rest of the sentence
- A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark
- A group of words that doesn't express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself
- Is a group of related words that is used as a single part of speech
- Writing to explore your own ideas
- Writing to paint a picture with words
- A particular person, place, thing, or idea
- A group of words that contain a verb and its subject; it is a sentence or part of a sentence
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- A verb form that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb
- Not a particular person, place, thing, or idea
- Writing to engage your creativity
- A sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period
- A sentence that shows excitement or strong emotion and ends with an exclamation point
- A word that modifies a noun
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- A subordinate clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
- A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun; it functions as an adjective or adverb
- Is a word group that contains a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought
- Writing to explain or inform
- A word that shows either physical or mental action
- A group of words that modifies a noun or pronoun
- A word that is used in place of one or more nouns
- Writing to construct an argument
- A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word
- A group of words that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
33 Clues: Writing to tell a story • A word that modifies a noun • Writing to explain or inform • A person, place, thing, or idea • Writing to construct an argument • Writing to engage your creativity • Writing to explore your own ideas • Writing to paint a picture with words • The noun(s) that the pronoun is replacing • A particular person, place, thing, or idea • ...
Crossword TIIIIIIME! 2018-06-13
Across
- a heroic poem, the highest achievement of Old English literature and the earliest European vernacular epic.
- The playing area is in the center of a large open space which usually seats thousands of people.
- visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work
- are words which link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.
- where a performance takes place
- used to describe a noun or a pronoun
- The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch, which may be small or, in a thrust stage, large.
- a form of language that exhibits a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure rather than a rhythmic structure as in traditional poetry, where the common unit of verse is based on meter or rhyme
- A three line stanza
- A five line stanza
- a literary term that is defined as the use of specific phrases and words in a particular situation, profession, or trade
- used to describe an action
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- a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character
- type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation.
- group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself.
- a poem that consists of 14 lines, with three quatrains followed by a couplet
- a relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word, or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence.
- The area of the stage furthest from the audience.
- A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue
- A four line stanza
- brief instructive expressions that suggest a specific action, behavior, or judgement.
- This is the room where actors and other performers wait in when they are not needed onstage or in their dressing rooms
- an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience.
- used to describe a noun, an adjective, or another adverb
- a type of literature, or artistic writing, that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions.
25 Clues: A four line stanza • A five line stanza • A three line stanza • used to describe an action • where a performance takes place • used to describe a noun or a pronoun • The area of the stage furthest from the audience. • an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. • used to describe a noun, an adjective, or another adverb • ...
Crossword TIIIIIIME! 2018-06-13
Across
- a type of literature, or artistic writing, that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions.
- group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself.
- A three line stanza
- This is the room where actors and other performers wait in when they are not needed onstage or in their dressing rooms
- a heroic poem, the highest achievement of Old English literature and the earliest European vernacular epic.
- a poem that consists of 14 lines, with three quatrains followed by a couplet
- A five line stanza
- where a performance takes place
- used to describe an action
- The playing area is in the center of a large open space which usually seats thousands of people.
- used to describe a noun, an adjective, or another adverb
- A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue
- an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience.
- a form of language that exhibits a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure rather than a rhythmic structure as in traditional poetry, where the common unit of verse is based on meter or rhyme
- brief instructive expressions that suggest a specific action, behavior, or judgement.
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- a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character
- The area of the stage furthest from the audience.
- are words which link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.
- used to describe a noun or a pronoun
- a relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word, or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence.
- type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation.
- A four line stanza
- The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch, which may be small or, in a thrust stage, large.
- visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work
- a literary term that is defined as the use of specific phrases and words in a particular situation, profession, or trade
25 Clues: A five line stanza • A four line stanza • A three line stanza • used to describe an action • where a performance takes place • used to describe a noun or a pronoun • The area of the stage furthest from the audience. • used to describe a noun, an adjective, or another adverb • an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. • ...
The Good Part 2024-09-17
Across
- to cause someone to feel admiration or respect
- to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry
- a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food
- a separate or distinct portion of a whole; a piece; some but not all of a thing
- an adjective which means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you
- something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
- an idea or belief that is not true, something that is not really what it seems to be
- to say or tell people something more than once
- a piece of paper or a note which states that someone has received money or goods
- to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface
- an adjective which means something difficult, clumsy or embarrassing to use, do, or to deal with
- to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist
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- the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future
- definitive article used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that already known or have already been mentioned
- to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
- an adjective that indicates something enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting
- an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter
- a long speech by one person
- a mark left on part of the body after an injury, such as a cut, has healed
- to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way, to become invisible
- a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person
- the overhead inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you
- a recording of the music from a movie or a play
- physical or mental activity needed to achieve something, the result of an attempt to produce something
25 Clues: a long speech by one person • to cause someone to feel admiration or respect • to say or tell people something more than once • a recording of the music from a movie or a play • to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry • to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist • an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter • ...
Adj 2, Nouns 3, Verbs 3 Fall Final 2016-11-23
Across
- to repeal or cancel
- to do or perfrom something evil
- preacking
- full of smoke or soot
- to lessen in value
- to foretell; to give warning of
- watchfulness
- to pretend sickness
Down
- spoilied
- a whirlpool; a turmoil
- wild, disorderly
- to object or protest
- nearness; closeness
- great trouble or misery
- dishonest
- a typical represenative part
16 Clues: spoilied • preacking • dishonest • watchfulness • wild, disorderly • to lessen in value • to repeal or cancel • nearness; closeness • to pretend sickness • to object or protest • full of smoke or soot • a whirlpool; a turmoil • great trouble or misery • a typical represenative part • to do or perfrom something evil • to foretell; to give warning of
Grammar 2 CH 1 PLURAL NOUNS 20 21 2020-11-05
16 Clues: a desk • a girl • a board • a chair • a window • a student • some TV's • some girls • some desks • a notebook • some chairs • some boards • some windows • a television • some students • some notebooks
Pliny's Letter on Vesuvius: Nouns Adjectives and Adverbs 2025-01-21
16 Clues: so that • sometimes • ash acc sing • at a distance • death acc sing • cloud acc sing • danger acc sing • more truthfully • opportunity acc • dirty nom fem sing • uncle gen singular • blast of air, abl sing • educated masc abl sing • uncertain acc sing masc • fleet (of ships) acc sing • bright white nom fem sing
Nouns & Articles (with indefinite articles- un or une) 2018-09-25
16 Clues: desk • table • thing • object • library • computer • boyfriend • bookstore • girlfriend • blackboard • friend-male • high school • student-male • friend-female • student-female • faculty/university
Summer's Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-02
Across
- IS ANOTHER WORD FOR SOLUTION
- THE RELATIVE HIGH AND/OR LOW POINTS ON A GRAPH
- CONSTANT RATE OF CHANGE
- POWER GIVEN TO STATES
- THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE
- CLOUD OF INTERSTELLAR DUST
- SPACE AND ALL THE MATTER AND ENERGY IN IT
- BRANCH STATED IN ARTICLE TWO
- POWER GIVEN TO BOTH STATE AND CONGRESS
- GOVERNMENT WITH LIMITED POWERS DEFINED BY LAW
- ANOTHER NAME A LITERAL EQUATION
- THE BELIEF THAT GOVERNMENT IS SUBJECT TO WILL OF THE PEOPLE
- POWER GIVEN TO CONGRESS
- A LARGE CELESTIALBODY THAT EMITS LIGHT
- DISTANCE THAT LIGHT TRAVELS IN ONE YEAR
- COMPARING THINGS USING LIKE OR AS
- REAL NAME FOR PREBOLA
- ACT OF GIVING NON HUMAN THINGS HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS
- NATURAL SATELLITE OF THE EARTH, VISIBLE BECAUSE OF THE SUN'S REFLECTED LIGHT
- BRANCH STATED IN ARTICLE ONE
- AVERAGE DISTANCE FROM EARTH TO SUN
- MILKY WAY IS THIS TYPE OF GALAXY
- TO APROVE
- A COMPARISON OF TWO QUANTITIES BY DIVISION
- PARENTHESES,EXPONENTS,MULTIPLICATION,DIVISION,ADDITION,SUBTRACTION
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- IF A=B, THEN B=A
- FIRST STAGE OF A STAR'S LIFE CYCLE
- GROUP OF ADVISORS TO A PRESIDENT
- OUR SOLAR SYSTEM'S CENTRAL STAR
- FORCE THAT CREATED OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- CHECK IF ACTIONS ARE CONSTITUTIONAL
- FEARED STRONG GOVERNMENT
- IS ALWAYS A RATION
- INDICATES THE NUMBER OF TIMES THE BASE IS USED AS A FACTOR
- THE ACT OF COMPUTING A PROBLEM WHEN INCLUDING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
- SPHERICAL BODY THAT ORBITS SUN
- POWER SUGGESTED BUT NOT SAID IN CONSTITUTION
- MS. BULL KNOWS ALL OF THESE ELA TERMS
- COLLECTION OF LARGE AND SMALL BODIES THAT ORBIT OUR CENTRAL STAR
- BRANCH STATED IN ARTICLE THREE
- PROCESS OF BECOMING A CITIZEN OF ANOTHER COUNTRY
- IF A=B AND B=C, THEN A=C
- THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS
- USED IN PLACE OF NOUNS
- LORD OF THE FLIES WAS A MEANINGFUL
- A COLLECTION OF STARS,DUST,AND GAS BOUND TOGETHERBY GRAVITY
- GALAXY THAT DOES NOT HAVE A DISTINCT SHAPE
- THE LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR DEPENDS ON THIS
- GALAXY SHAPED LIKE AN ECLIPSE OR STRETCHED CIRCLE
- AN EQUATION STATING TWO RATES ARE EQUAL
50 Clues: TO APROVE • IF A=B, THEN B=A • IS ALWAYS A RATION • POWER GIVEN TO STATES • REAL NAME FOR PREBOLA • USED IN PLACE OF NOUNS • CONSTANT RATE OF CHANGE • POWER GIVEN TO CONGRESS • FEARED STRONG GOVERNMENT • IF A=B AND B=C, THEN A=C • THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS • CLOUD OF INTERSTELLAR DUST • IS ANOTHER WORD FOR SOLUTION • BRANCH STATED IN ARTICLE TWO • BRANCH STATED IN ARTICLE ONE • ...
Linguistic Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-18
Across
- {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
- The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
- [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.
- It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
- meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
- <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair.
- There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and
- The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
- Semivowels can never form the _________ of a syllable.
- The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
- Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
- What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
- Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
- The study of actual speech.
- The word "smog" is formed through this process.
- When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
- What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
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- The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
- A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
- The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
- The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
- A morpheme which is placed before the root.
- The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
- Different realisations of the same phoneme.
- Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
- The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
- The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
- An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
- The place of articulation of [j].
- Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
- The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
32 Clues: The study of actual speech. • The place of articulation of [j]. • <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair. • [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels. • A morpheme which is placed before the root. • Different realisations of the same phoneme. • The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ . • The word "smog" is formed through this process. • ...
STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-07
Across
- WORDS are words in English language that have been borrowed from other languages
- LANGUAGE has contributed many scientific and technological words to English Language especially compound words like microscope
- ISLES The seeds English language were first planted in __________
- LANGUAGE was influenced by other languages
- euphemism for false teeth
- ENGLISH is conversational in tone
- HOC for this official purpose
- SPECIALIST euphemism for grease money
- APPETITE a person who lives luxuriously and enjoys good food and drinks
- EGO a second self; a perfect substitute or deputy, an inseparable friend
- is a nonstandard form of English that is colourful and expressive but short-lived
- euphemism for prostitute
- FROM PROPER NOUNS names of people and places like Tabasco from the name of Tabasco River in Mexico
- WITHDRAWAL euphemism for military retreat
- Good day. Hello!
- OR PORTMANTEAU WORDS Dictaphone for dictate and telephone
- FAMILY euphemism for broken home
- Greek word of euphemism
- euphemism for disabled
- PROBLEM euphemism for heart disease
- HELPER euphemism for housemaid
- was invaded by Normans
- became the language of the government and education
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- CHILD euphemism for illegitimate child
- ENGLISH uses traditional standards of correctness
- invaded parts of England and contributed to their Old Norse English
- euphemism for thin
- euphemism for squatters
- ENGINEER euphemism for trash collector
- euphemism for drunkenness
- develop when people live in isolation
- England was invaded by _______
- GIRL euphemism for old maid
- a mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive
- euphemism for blind
- euphemism for a lie
- euphemism for sick
- NAMES coined words from products and services like scotch tape from the adhesive tape
- JOBS euphemism for jobless
- NUIT good night!
- euphemism for kill
- HOSPITAL euphemism for insane asylum
- HEALTHY euphemism for fat (body)
- WORDS contributed English Language from Mexico like pompano
- is the study of a word’s history from its earliest recorded use until its present-day use
- WORDS like bus for omnibus; curio for curiosity
- euphemism for old (man)
- BARS euphemism for prisoner
- good bye! Farewell
49 Clues: Good day. Hello! • NUIT good night! • euphemism for thin • euphemism for sick • euphemism for kill • good bye! Farewell • euphemism for blind • euphemism for a lie • euphemism for disabled • was invaded by Normans • euphemism for squatters • Greek word of euphemism • euphemism for old (man) • euphemism for prostitute • euphemism for drunkenness • euphemism for false teeth • ...
STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-09
Across
- ______ APPETITE means a person who lives luxuriously and enjoys good food and drinks
- is a nonstandard form of English that is colourful and expressive but short-lived
- ______ ENGLISH is conversational in tone
- became the language of the government and education
- GREEK WORD ______ of Euphemism
- euphemism for squatters
- was invaded by Normans
- is the study of a word’s history from its earliest recorded use until its present-day use
- ______ LANGUAGE was influenced by other languages
- Greek word of euphemism
- ______ WORDS like bus for omnibus; curio for curiosity
- ______ WITHDRAWAL euphemism for military retreat
- euphemism for false teeth
- LUBRICATION ______ euphemism for grease money
- ______ STATEMENT euphemism for a lie
- invaded parts of England and contributed to their Old Norse English
- ______ WORDS are words in English language that have been borrowed from other languages
- The seeds English language were first planted in BRITISH _______
- euphemism for old (man)
- BETWEEN ______ euphemism for jobless
- euphemism for prostitute
- ______ HOSPITAL euphemism for insane asylum
- ______ HELPER euphemism for housemaid
- ______ GIRL euphemism for old maid
- means good bye! Farewell
- words from proper nouns names of people and places like ______ from the name of Tabasco River in Mexico
- ______ OR PORTMANTEAU WORDS Dictaphone for dictate and telephone
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- England was invaded by _______
- ______ WORDS contributed English Language from Mexico like pompano
- AD ______ means for this official purpose
- ______ BARS euphemism for prisoner
- euphemism for sick
- euphemism for blind
- VERY ______ euphemism for fat (body)
- ALTER ______ means a second self; a perfect substitute or deputy, an inseparable friend
- LOVE ______euphemism for illegitimate child
- SANITARY ______ euphemism for trash collector
- euphemism for disabled
- ______ LANGUAGE has contributed many scientific and technological words to English Language
- ______ NUIT means good night!
- euphemism for thin
- ______ PROBLEM euphemism for heart disease
- euphemism for kill
- ______ ENGLISH uses traditional standards of correctness
- develop when people live in isolation
- euphemism for drunkenness
- a mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive
- ______ FAMILY euphemism for broken home
- means Good day. Hello!
- ______ NAMES coined words from products and services like scotch tape from the adhesive tape
50 Clues: euphemism for sick • euphemism for thin • euphemism for kill • euphemism for blind • was invaded by Normans • euphemism for disabled • means Good day. Hello! • euphemism for squatters • Greek word of euphemism • euphemism for old (man) • euphemism for prostitute • means good bye! Farewell • euphemism for false teeth • euphemism for drunkenness • ______ NUIT means good night! • ...
Descriptive and Expository Writing Review 2024-01-26
Across
- When Billy Weaver first came in, he thought that this animal and a dog were really alive.
- an explanation for where you were during a crime; Mary’s was the grocer
- Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things or animals.
- The opening section of a piece of writing that provides an overview or sets the stage for what is to come.
- a seemingly sweet and loving housewife who gets away with murder
- A polite or mild word or expression used in place of a harsh or direct one.
- a very nervous young man who was convinced that he saw ghosts
- A group of words that forms a complete sentence and can stand alone because it expresses a complete thought
- The main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about; it usually performs the action described by the verb.
- A figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things, suggesting that they are the same.
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- A figure of speech that compares two things using the words "like" or "as."
- A situation where there is a difference between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs.
- a young woman who is very good at making up fantastic stories on a moment’s notice
- Frampton Nuttle thought he was seeing these paranormal beings and so he fled in terror
- Clause A group of words that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought.
- The action word in a sentence that tells what the subject is doing.
- This young man was the latest victim of this harmless-seeming serial killer
- The closing section of a piece of writing that summarizes the main points and often provides a final thought or opinion.
- Words that describe or modify nouns, giving more information about them.
- Words that imitate the sound they represent, such as "buzz," "hiss," or "moo."
- Words that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating how, when, where, or to what degree something happens.
- A figure of speech in which two seemingly contradictory terms are combined, like "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence."
- an animal whose leg was used as a murder weapon
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.
24 Clues: an animal whose leg was used as a murder weapon • a very nervous young man who was convinced that he saw ghosts • a seemingly sweet and loving housewife who gets away with murder • The action word in a sentence that tells what the subject is doing. • an explanation for where you were during a crime; Mary’s was the grocer • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2024-10-08
Across
- – "If youth knew; if age could." – Sigmund Freud (understood to mean "If youth knew how; if age could do so.")
- – "All hands on deck." (where "hands" refers to the sailors)
- – "With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right..." – Abraham Lincoln
- – "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." – Martin Luther King Jr.
- – "It’s déjà vu all over again." – Yogi Berra
- – "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." – Neil Armstrong
- – "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." – Franklin D. Roosevelt (alluding to fear as a broader concept, without direct explanation)
- – "The strong heart and the brave mind." (ABAB word order; pairing adjectives with corresponding nouns)
- – "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." – Mario Puzo, The Godfather (although it’s known more for tone, the phrase evokes sound through the implicit whisper of a dangerous deal.)
- – "Let us go forth to lead the land we love." – John F. Kennedy
- – "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, / And a small cabin build there..." – William Butler Yeats (although an Irish poet, the structure appears in American poetry often)
- – "We have ships and men and money and stores." – Julius Caesar (though originally from ancient rhetoric, this appears in modern speeches often)
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- – "Not as a call to battle, though embattled we are..." – John F. Kennedy
- – "I'm going to knock that ball out of the park." (anticipating the result of hitting the ball)
- – "She broke his car and his heart." – Anonymous
- – "Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country." – John F. Kennedy
- – "I can resist anything except temptation." – Mark Twain
- – "I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low..." – Martin Luther King Jr.
- – "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate." – Anonymous
- – "The White House issued a statement today." ("White House" stands for the president or the executive branch)
- – "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get." – Forrest Gump
- – "We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe..." – John F. Kennedy
22 Clues: – "It’s déjà vu all over again." – Yogi Berra • – "She broke his car and his heart." – Anonymous • – "I can resist anything except temptation." – Mark Twain • – "All hands on deck." (where "hands" refers to the sailors) • – "Let us go forth to lead the land we love." – John F. Kennedy • – "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate." – Anonymous • ...
The Good Part 2024-09-17
Across
- a separate or distinct portion of a whole; a piece; some but not all of a thing
- an adjective which means something difficult, clumsy or embarrassing to use, do, or to deal with
- to say or tell people something more than once
- the overhead inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you
- a long speech by one person
- physical or mental activity needed to achieve something, the result of an attempt to produce something
- to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
- a piece of paper or a note which states that someone has received money or goods
- a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places
- a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food
- to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry
- definitive article used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that already known or have already been mentioned
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- an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter
- to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface
- to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way, to become invisible
- an idea or belief that is not true, something that is not really what it seems to be
- the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future
- to cause someone to feel admiration or respect
- a mark left on part of the body after an injury, such as a cut, has healed
- to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person
- something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
- a recording of the music from a movie or a play
- an adjective that indicates something enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting
- an adjective which means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you
25 Clues: a long speech by one person • to say or tell people something more than once • to cause someone to feel admiration or respect • a recording of the music from a movie or a play • to disturb, bother, irritate or make someone angry • to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly, to cease to exist • an adjective which means extremely funny and causes a lot of laughter • ...
Vocabulary Words from Chapters 1-2 of Of Mice and Men and Parts of Speech 2025-11-25
Across
- takes the place of a noun
- very great or significant; having intellectual depth and insight
- carefully or cautiously
- showing a critical or disrespectful attitude
- full of or heavily loaded with something
- settling an issue; having or showing the ability to make quick and effective decisions
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a word that joins two words, phrases, clauses, or sentences
- done in a manner that expresses sorrow, woe, or melancholy
- a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- the complete loss or absence of hope
- spoke to someone or about something in a scornfully
- a place where things join; a particular point in events or time
- appeased (pacified or placated) the anger or anxiety of someone
- done consciously or intentionally, not impulsively; carefully and unhurriedly
- with great effort, attention, and concentration
- acting in a scheming and ruthlessly determined way
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- done in a manner that is unconcerned and satisfied with the way things are
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence; provides the position or location of someone or something
- in a playful, mischievous, or saucy manner
- the quality or state of being worthy of respect; seriousness of manner, appearance, or language
- expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence
- eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight
- in a way that gives the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; in a threateningly inauspicious (unlucky) manner
- a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun
- experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- carefully considered or thought about something
- the words a, an, the; they precede (appear before) nouns in English
- done in a sad and depressed or dispirited manner
- importance, significance, or seriousness; dignity or sobriety of bearing
- abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
- done in a sullen (bad-tempered and sulky) and ill-tempered manner
- done in a way that shows that one is not easily convinced or has doubts or reservations about something
- a word that expresses an action or a state of being
34 Clues: carefully or cautiously • takes the place of a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • the complete loss or absence of hope • abrupt or offhand in speech or manner • full of or heavily loaded with something • in a playful, mischievous, or saucy manner • eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight • showing a critical or disrespectful attitude • ...
Collective Nouns 2021-05-24
Common Nouns 2021-03-17
Plural nouns 2021-11-20
Compoun nouns 2022-01-04
Collective Nouns 2021-05-11
Compound nouns 2023-09-05
Compound nouns 2023-12-23
3 Clues: during the flight, I always prefer to reserve a ______ to enjoy the view. • At the picnic, we realized we forgot to bring a ________ for open our refreshing drinks. • We decided to take a ________ to explore the historic landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods of the city.
Compound Nouns 2023-03-18
3 Clues: another way to call someone a jerk • what is the condition of a girl who is always grumpy • a girl that is not genuine, trying to make everyone like her
Linguistic Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-19
Across
- The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
- What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
- Semivowels can never form the __________ of a syllable.
- A morpheme which is placed before the root.
- The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
- Different realisations of the same phoneme.
- It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
- The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
- Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
- The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
- The word "smog" is formed through this process.
- [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.
- Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
- The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
- Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
- {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
- The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
- The place of articulation of [j].
- The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
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- The study of actual speech.
- The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
- A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
- "choke" and "joke" are a ______ pair.
- The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
- The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
- There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and its meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
- Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
- What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
- When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
- An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
31 Clues: The study of actual speech. • The place of articulation of [j]. • "choke" and "joke" are a ______ pair. • [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels. • A morpheme which is placed before the root. • Different realisations of the same phoneme. • The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ . • The word "smog" is formed through this process. • ...
Crossword about Unit 7 and 8 2021-05-13
Across
- Message that is send online, by a computer or phone
- Name of the game in which people pay to get a ticket, and if their tickets have the same sequence as the shown on TV, they earn a great quantity of money
- Expression use to refer about an unrealistic way of thinking
- Word use to express things that you want to happen but probably won't
- Expression use to introduce a clause that has a subject and a verb
- Expression that means "let see us regularly (you want to remain in contact with him"
- Informal way to say "in my opinion" (example: (the expression), I think you got this)
- Conjunction of time that is not followed by future forms of verbs even though the verbs tell about future time, and the present is used instead. It's meaning is similar to "as fast as"
- Formal way of saying or writing "in spite of"
- Expression that is used to say you won't allow something let someone down, disappoint you
- Verb form that, apart from nouns and gerunds prepositions can be followed by (preposition + gerunds)
- Conjunction of time that is not followed by future forms of verbs even though the verbs tell about future time, and the present is used instead. The word start with an "W"
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- Type (number) of the Conditional Sentences that is use to talk about imaginary situations in the present (write it using type at the end)
- Word use in the conditional sentences to express "if someone were able to (do something)" and is used in the If-Clause, and also can be use to express "if someone would be able to (do something)" and, if it is use in this way, is used in Main Clause
- Word use in the conditional sentences to express possibility and is used instead of "would"
- Expressions that is used to give someone permission or encouragement
- Expression that is followed by a noun or a gerund
- Question expression use as an echo question, to confirm what was said (here, to show disbelief)
- It is used with an adjective or with "many", "much", "few", or "little" to express result or degree. The sentence or phrase ends with "that"
- Informal way to say " Have a good time"
- Informal way to say "this person"
- similar to be honest and frank
22 Clues: Informal way to say "this person" • similar to be honest and frank • Informal way to say " Have a good time" • Formal way of saying or writing "in spite of" • Expression that is followed by a noun or a gerund • Message that is send online, by a computer or phone • Expression use to refer about an unrealistic way of thinking • ...
Edgar Allan Grammar- Julia Burno 2022-12-09
Across
- refers to implying or referring to something
- Where was Edgar Allan Poe born?
- Who died in the Cask of Amontillado?
- used for salutations, to introduce a list, or between numbers indication time
- when you greet someone for the first time
- What month was Edgar Allan Poe born in?
- Used to show possession, can go before or after the s
- end punctuation use to ask a question
- contraction for you are
- A barrel for storing wine, also means "Casket"
- end punctuation, used with excitement
- a result or consequence
- belong to the person the speaker is addressing
- used when referring to uncountable nouns (not more but ___)
- means to suggest something without specifically saying it
- an argument against something; an objection
- from a time in the past until the time under consideration, typically the present
- used when referring to three or more
- Used after a FANBOY
- used when referring to two
- to draw a conclusion about something that hasn't been directly stated
- another word for a story
- end punctuation, used with a statements
- up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then
- a question referring to time
- carnivores eat this
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- acronym for coordinating conjunctions
- when you start a sentence you ____ the first letter
- used around words spoken by someone
- Edgar Allan Poe married his ____.
- to have an impression, influence, or effect on something
- Edgar Allan Poe's writing style.
- another word for a bucket
- light in color
- refers to a misleading image, object, or idea
- one word used when saying in addition to
- Used when separating the date from the year
- for that reason, since, starts with a b
- The first word in FANBOYS
- Where did Montressor trap Fortunato?
- an appendage on the back of animals like dogs
- Used when combing words to make contractions
- used when referring to things that can be counted
- Used to introduce an additional comment or interjection
- subordinating conjunctions acronym
- conflict of the cask of Amontillado
- The setting of the story
- in the time following, not before but ___.
- Type of irony used in the Cask of Amontillado.
- one, ___, three
50 Clues: light in color • one, ___, three • Used after a FANBOY • carnivores eat this • contraction for you are • a result or consequence • The setting of the story • another word for a story • another word for a bucket • The first word in FANBOYS • used when referring to two • a question referring to time • Where was Edgar Allan Poe born? • Edgar Allan Poe's writing style. • ...
9A-Unit1 Wise men in history 2019-01-10
Across
- a container made of glass, clay or plastic, used for storing food in
- actually existing or happening and not imagined or pretended; genuine and not false or artificial
- accurate or true, without any mistakes
- bring your hand, or an object you are holding, against sb/sth quickly and with force
- a sport in which two people fight each other with their hands, while wearing very large thick gloves (called boxing gloves)
- willing to do things which are difficult, dangerous or painful; not afraid
- a competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc. to see which one is the faster or fastest
- a feeling of being uncertain about sth or not believing sth.
- a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through, for example tin, iron, and gold
- an action or an opinion that is not correct, or that produces a result that you did not want
- to take the place of sb./sth, replace
- to give the impression of being or doing sth.
- the marks used in writing that divide sentences and phrases; the system of using these marks
- to make sth. full of sth.; to become full of sth.
- an object in the shape of a circle, usually made of gold and precious stones, that a king or queen wears on his or her head on official occasions
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- a deep round dish with a wide open top, used especially for holding food or liquid
- to find a way of dealing with a problem or difficult situtaion
- the true facts about sth, rather than the things that have been invented or guessed
- a statement, letter, etc. that shows that sth is true, correct or definite
- firmly believing sth; having no doubts
- the Olympic Games, an international sports festival held every four years in a different country
- an arrangement, a promise or a contract made with sb.
- a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to throw or force the other one to the ground
- used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘a smaller amount of ’
- made of gold; bright yellow in color like gold
- a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime they have committed, or while they are waiting for trial
26 Clues: to take the place of sb./sth, replace • accurate or true, without any mistakes • firmly believing sth; having no doubts • to give the impression of being or doing sth. • made of gold; bright yellow in color like gold • to make sth. full of sth.; to become full of sth. • an arrangement, a promise or a contract made with sb. • ...
test 2022-03-29
Across
- who is used for the subjective case while _____ is used for the objective case
- a and an are examples of _____ articles
- function words that replace nouns and reduce redundancy
- a _____ follows copula or copular verbs and renames the subject
- “mountain” is an example of a ______ noun, while “Mount Everest” is an example of a proper noun
- the “muscle” of an utterance and powerful enough to exist alone
- conjunctions are many times referred to as the “_____” that connects words phrases and clauses
- myself, yourself, and ourselves are all examples of _____ pronouns
- acts as a noun in a sentence and is formed by adding -ing to a verb form
- modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- in the segment, We are praying for a miracle, the word “are” is the ______ verb, and the word “praying” is the main verb
- in the segment, She has eaten every chicken wing on the plate, the verb is in the _____ _____ tense
- when parsing a sentence into phrases, it helps to convert interrogatives to the ______ form
- a noun is a content word used to name a person place thing or ______
- adjectives are the _____-largest group of words in the average person’s lexicon
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- _____ of the verb is the process of moving a verb through all of its tenses
- in the segment, I have many pencils in my backpack, the word “many” is acting as an indefinite ______, while the same word acts as an indefinite pronoun in the segment, Many ran the race on Thursday
- the type of clause that cannot stand on its own/cannot exist apart from other language elements
- a rule-based, socially-shared system used for communicating a message
- the _____ tense is formed by combining an auxiliary with the present participle
- in _____ voice, the subject of the sentence is receiving the action (not performing it)
- the type of morpheme that only changes the form of a word and not the meaning or grammatical class
- have, _____, and had are the three perfect auxiliaries used for the perfect tense
- the type of sentence that makes a request command or demand
- the word “blackboard” is an example of a ______ compound, while “low-income” is an example of a hyphenated compound
25 Clues: modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs • a and an are examples of _____ articles • function words that replace nouns and reduce redundancy • the type of sentence that makes a request command or demand • a _____ follows copula or copular verbs and renames the subject • the “muscle” of an utterance and powerful enough to exist alone • ...
Abe Lincoln Ch. 10 2022-10-10
Across
- Sam loves to write. He writes in the dust, dirt, snow, etc. He says he even writes on wooden shovels with _________. P. 89
- Pa brought a new wife, Sam’s new Ma and her three children from _________. P. 91
- Jack and Annie went outside and hid in the shed so they wouldn’t have to ______ where they came from. P. 93
- Sam loves books. He says that he’ll walk miles to ________ a book. P. 89
- This word is a synonym for lumberjack. John told Sam that he was a good ______. P. 91
- This word means, “the main wing or tail feathers of a bird, or the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog.” P. 89
- This word means, “The Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.” P. 88
- This word means “a part of speech that joins words and sentences together -- such as and, but and because.” P. 87
- This word means “short stories, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.” Examples are The Ant and the Grasshopper and The Tortoise and the Hare. P. 88
- Sam was famous for playing _________ on folks. This word means practical jokes. P. 90
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- Jack forgot about Abraham _________ for the moment when he and Sam talked about making up their own stories. P. 89
- This word means “an informal discussion or dialogue between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.” P. 95
- Sam gave Jack and Annie the quill from the ________ of a goose and the ink from a blackberry bush’s roots. P. 96
- Modern day _____________ include: Ouch! Yuck! Oh, dear! Oh! Ooops! P. 88
- Annie said that she will carry Sam’s _________ and put them in her apron pocket. P. 97
- In grammar, a part of _____________ is a category of words that have similar grammatical properties such as nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, etc. P. 87
- Sam made ink from the juice of a ____________. P. 89
- This word refers to the space between the imperfect joints of logs. It needs to be filled to seal out rain, snow and sleet and to eliminate heat loss. P. 95
- This word describes Pa’s wagon and means “unsteady, rattling, broken-down.” P. 90
- Pa hugged Sarah and told her that he brought her a whole new _______. P. 94
20 Clues: Sam made ink from the juice of a ____________. P. 89 • Modern day _____________ include: Ouch! Yuck! Oh, dear! Oh! Ooops! P. 88 • Sam loves books. He says that he’ll walk miles to ________ a book. P. 89 • Pa hugged Sarah and told her that he brought her a whole new _______. P. 94 • ...
Trivia Crossword 2018-11-18
Across
- a morpheme added to the end of a word (eg. loneliNESS)
- a figure of speech that is an exaggerated statement, not to be taken literally (eg. so hungry I could eat an elephant)
- a spoken or written account of events
- a figure of speech comparing one thing to another using "like" or "as" (eg. good as gold)
- a short exclamation (eg. OUCH!)
- a fictitious prose narrative of book length
- the way that words are put together to create a well-formed sentence
- a book that tells true events of a person from the perspective of someone other than that person
- a word that joins words or phrases (eg. cats AND dogs)
- sounds which are made with some or all parts of the mouth touching, represented by letters bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyz
- a book that tells true events of a person written by that person
- the smallest unit of meaning into which a word can be divided
- a word that link nouns or pronouns to another part of the sentence (eg. She walked OVER the bridge)
- a group of words that makes complete sense, contains a subject and verb, begins with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop
- a word that replaces a noun (eg. Mary said SHE was happy)
- a spoken sound made with the mouth opened represented by letters a, e, i, o, u
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- a word that describes a verb (eg. SLOWLY walking)
- written or spoken language, not poetic or rhythmic
- a novel that is not factual
- giving human-like characteristics to an object (eg. the sky cries)
- a word used to modify a noun (eg. THE dog; A place)
- a novel that is based in facts or about true events
- a figure of speech which compares something to another by calling it that thing (eg. she is a giraffe)
- very informal words or expressions mainly found in speaking rather than writing
- a shortened form of a group of words (eg. they're for "they are" or it's for "it is")
- a figure of speech that uses words that don't seem to go together to work in conjunction (eg. big baby)
- a word that describes a noun (eg. FAST car)
- a word, letter, or number placed before another (eg. REdiscover)
28 Clues: a novel that is not factual • a short exclamation (eg. OUCH!) • a spoken or written account of events • a fictitious prose narrative of book length • a word that describes a noun (eg. FAST car) • a word that describes a verb (eg. SLOWLY walking) • written or spoken language, not poetic or rhythmic • a word used to modify a noun (eg. THE dog; A place) • ...
Abe Lincoln Ch. 10 2022-10-10
Across
- Sam loves to write. He writes in the dust, dirt, snow, etc. He says he even writes on wooden shovels with _________. P. 89
- Pa brought a new wife, Sam’s new Ma and her three children from _________. P. 91
- Jack and Annie went outside and hid in the shed so they wouldn’t have to ______ where they came from. P. 93
- Sam loves books. He says that he’ll walk miles to ________ a book. P. 89
- This word is a synonym for lumberjack. John told Sam that he was a good ______. P. 91
- This word means, “the main wing or tail feathers of a bird, or the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog.” P. 89
- This word means, “The Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.” P. 88
- This word means “a part of speech that joins words and sentences together -- such as and, but and because.” P. 87
- This word means “short stories, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.” Examples are The Ant and the Grasshopper and The Tortoise and the Hare. P. 88
- Sam was famous for playing _________ on folks. This word means practical jokes. P. 90
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- Jack forgot about Abraham _________ for the moment when he and Sam talked about making up their own stories. P. 89
- This word means “an informal discussion or dialogue between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.” P. 95
- Sam gave Jack and Annie the quill from the ________ of a goose and the ink from a blackberry bush’s roots. P. 96
- Modern day _____________ include: Ouch! Yuck! Oh, dear! Oh! Ooops! P. 88
- Annie said that she will carry Sam’s _________ and put them in her apron pocket. P. 97
- In grammar, a part of _____________ is a category of words that have similar grammatical properties such as nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, etc. P. 87
- Sam made ink from the juice of a ____________. P. 89
- This word refers to the space between the imperfect joints of logs. It needs to be filled to seal out rain, snow and sleet and to eliminate heat loss. P. 95
- This word describes Pa’s wagon and means “unsteady, rattling, broken-down.” P. 90
- Pa hugged Sarah and told her that he brought her a whole new _______. P. 94
20 Clues: Sam made ink from the juice of a ____________. P. 89 • Modern day _____________ include: Ouch! Yuck! Oh, dear! Oh! Ooops! P. 88 • Sam loves books. He says that he’ll walk miles to ________ a book. P. 89 • Pa hugged Sarah and told her that he brought her a whole new _______. P. 94 • ...
ELA 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle L3 2025-01-21
Across
- (noun) An argument or opinion that goes against another argument. It shows the opposing side of an issue.
- or Main Idea (noun) The most important thought or message in a text. It explains what the text is mostly about in a clear and focused way.
- (noun) Words that link nouns or pronouns to other parts of a sentence, showing direction, time, place, or a relationship. Examples: "above," "before," "with."
- (noun) The unique way an author writes, including their choice of words, tone, sentence structure, and overall approach.
- (noun) A response to an opposing argument that disproves or weakens the opposing point.
- Fallacies (noun) Errors in reasoning that weaken an argument, such as making assumptions without proof or using incorrect logic.
- (noun) A method of convincing people by using logical reasoning, facts, and data to support your ideas.
- Appeals (noun) Techniques used to persuade, including ethos (trust and credibility), logos (logic and reason), and pathos (emotions).
- (noun) The process of thinking through ideas logically to make a conclusion or explain why something is true.
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- (noun) Information, examples, or details from a text that support an idea, opinion, or argument.
- Text Structure (noun) The way an informational text is organized, such as comparing and contrasting, showing cause and effect, or describing a problem and its solution.
- Structure (noun) The use of the same pattern of words or grammar to show that two or more ideas are equally important. Example: "I like hiking, biking, and swimming."
- (noun) A method of persuasion where the speaker or writer shows they are credible, trustworthy, or have expert knowledge.
- Clues (noun) Words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph that provide hints about the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
- (noun) A person, animal, or figure in a story that plays a role, performs actions, or speaks to move the story forward.
- (noun) A method of persuading others by appealing to their emotions, such as fear, joy, or sympathy.
- 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 3
- (verb) Restating the main ideas of a text briefly, using your own words to focus only on the key points.
- Evidence (noun) Specific parts of a text, such as quotes or details, that you use to support your interpretation or argument.
- (noun) A punctuation mark (:) used to introduce a list, explanation, or additional details that expand on the main idea.
20 Clues: 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 3 • (noun) A response to an opposing argument that disproves or weakens the opposing point. • (noun) Information, examples, or details from a text that support an idea, opinion, or argument. • (noun) A method of persuading others by appealing to their emotions, such as fear, joy, or sympathy. • ...
La familia - change -o to-a for feminine nouns 2017-10-08
23 Clues: son • cat • dog • pet • wife • twin • uncle • cousin • mother • member • family • father • nephew • brother • husband • parents • husband • relatives • grandchild • stepmother • stepfather • grandfather • stepbrother or inlaw
Chapter 23, Lesson 1- Out of This World (Nouns) 2022-05-03
Across
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matte
- the bowl-shaped depression around the orifice of a volcano ; a depression formed by an impact (as of a meteorite)
- a small, thin piece of something cut or split off a larger piece
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- a scientist who studies the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun
- an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- any of the small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- the center or most important part of something
- a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- Way is the galaxy that includes our Solar System; a broad band of light that can be seen in the night sky and that is caused by the light of a very large number of faint stars
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- system the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid)
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb
- the outside part or uppermost layer of something (often used when describing its texture, form, or extent)
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
- a conception of or belief about something
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
29 Clues: a conception of or belief about something • the center or most important part of something • the action or process of moving or being moved • the matter from which a thing is or can be made • all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos • a small, thin piece of something cut or split off a larger piece • ...
Review Vocabulary - Give Gen Sing for 3rd declension nouns! 2024-09-12
26 Clues: dog • law • hand • name • lamp • foot • face • fear • head • river • house • faith • fruit • voice • light • peace • cross • custom • father • sister • senate • mother • leader • arrival • militis soldier • spirit res thing, matter, affair, business
Review of French nouns (translate from French to English) 2025-04-20
26 Clues: eau • roi • nid • trou • amis • oeuf • reine • fleur • étang • ferme • grange • soleil • gâteau • fourmi • garçon • prince • fenêtre • abeille • village • famille • papillon • moustique • libellule • princesse • coccinelle • petit-dejeuner
Nouns and Articles (article and noun together, no space) 2023-11-06
25 Clues: a month • the bank • the week • the books • some cars • a problem • the flags • the world • the doors • the clock • the night • some hands • a backpack • a notebook • some words • a suitcase • the classes • some papers • some chairs • some things • some windows • the alphabet • the homework • some lessons • the community
compound nouns 2023-09-05
nouns/verbs 2022-01-18
Nouns as Subjects, Subject Complements, and Direct Objects 2025-10-05
Across
- Name of a person
- Thing that receives the action: “I ate a ___ for lunch.”
- Someone who protects or looks after others.
- Thing you finish before dinner: “She finished her ___ before eating.”
- Something you feel when very satisfied with food.
- A brave person who defeats enemies.
- Thing children kick in the yard.
- Legal document that proves something is true.
- Someone who puts money into a business to earn profit
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- Describes someone smart: The student seems very ___ after studying all night.
- Who does the action in class? ___ reads a story.
- Someone who helps sick people at the hospital.
- Person who guides a team: “Our captain is a natural ___.
- Describes feeling good or pleased.
- Thing you can borrow from the library.
- A large piece of equipment set up in a place.
16 Clues: Name of a person • Describes feeling good or pleased. • A brave person who defeats enemies. • Thing children kick in the yard. • Thing you can borrow from the library. • Someone who protects or looks after others. • A large piece of equipment set up in a place. • Legal document that proves something is true. • Who does the action in class? ___ reads a story. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 3 - Interaction Nouns (La fiesta del mar) 2025-11-15
24 Clues: sea • sky • lamp • bird • bear • boat • cake • book • plant • water • apple • world • pizza • captain • mermaid • octopus • lifeboat • lemonade • sea horse • crocodile • jellyfish • fireworks • waterfall • treasure chest
Nadiia Ch. 14 Nouns 27 and 28 2023-03-14
Across
- documents maybe news from the past
- book where the government writes different rules and laws and everybody need follow this
- tall place in mountain
- people who work in army
- people who give rules for life
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- a thing that represents
- we have in every country and its help to know which country it is
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- person who lives in some place
- many which pay to government
- life in a free country
- a formal, legally binding written agreement
12 Clues: life in a free country • tall place in mountain • a thing that represents • people who work in army • many which pay to government • person who lives in some place • people who give rules for life • documents maybe news from the past • a formal, legally binding written agreement • we have in every country and its help to know which country it is • ...
Nouns and Pronouns ESL Parts of Speech 2024-12-02
Across
- Something with pages that you can read for stories or facts.
- A large place with tall buildings, many people, and busy streets.
- A person who explains lessons and helps students in school.
- A four-legged animal often kept as a pet, known for barking.
- A tool made of wood or plastic with graphite inside, used for writing.
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- A quiet place filled with books that you can borrow or read.
- A room where lessons are taught in a school or college.
- A third-person plural pronoun used for a group of people, animals, or things.
- A pronoun for a single object, animal, or idea without a specific gender.
- Your parents, siblings, and relatives who share a home or bond.
- A person you trust, talk to, and enjoy spending time with.
- A pronoun used to refer to one male person, like a boy or a man.
12 Clues: A room where lessons are taught in a school or college. • A person you trust, talk to, and enjoy spending time with. • A person who explains lessons and helps students in school. • A quiet place filled with books that you can borrow or read. • Something with pages that you can read for stories or facts. • ...
Weeks 1-4 - Vocabulary Review 2022-09-12
Across
- For example e.g. Last week, we learned about parts of speech, F__I________ : nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs.
- To breathe out slowly and noisily, often because you are annoyed or unhappy e.g. The whole class _________ when the English teacher asked us to work with the person sitting next to us.
- Small and including many things in a small space. My apartment is very ________, but it has everything I need.
- Being good at doing something that is quite difficult e.g. He is very _______ at crosswords, he normally finishes one in five minutes.
- The noise a bell or clock makes e.g. The clock ________ on the hour, every hour.
- Needing or wanting something very much e.g. I __________ need the new iphone 14.
- Difficult to trust or believe e.g. I _________ that my best friend only hangs out with me because I let her copy my homework.
- Give an order to do something e.g. ‘Put your hands up!’ _________ the policeman.
- A feeling of love or a strong connection to someone or something e.g. I have developed a strong _________ to my rescue dog.
- Something that can be passed quickly from one person to another e.g Covid 19 is very __________.
- Happy or satisfied e.g. My parents were not __________ with my spelling test score. I keep losing marks by forgetting to put verbs and nouns in their correct forms!
- Dark in an unpleasant way e.g. the sky was dark and ________. It was going to rain soon.
- To stay in the same place or state e.g. Despite not winning the election, the dictator _____________ in power
- Connected with or like the countryside e.g. It is very ______ where I live. There are lots of farms and orchards.
- An organization or business e.g. We don’t allow dogs in this ___________.
- A place, person or thing that you get something from e.g. The Chaopraya River is the main ________ of drinking water in Bangkok.
- Extremely e.g. Superman is __________ strong.
- A relationship between people or things e.g. I have a good __________ with my family. The wifi _______ at school is not very good.
- To change something completely, usually to improve it e.g. we have _________ our basement into a games room.
- When water or liquid is coming out of a small hole by accident e.g. there is a ______ in the roof, so water comes in when it rains.
- To think about somebody/something in a particular way e.g. I _______ Trump as a great President.
- To be aware/careful of something e.g. _____ the gap.
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- To say something forcefully or complain about something e.g. The students _________ about the amount of homework they were getting.
- Safe to eat and not harmful e.g. all mammals are _________ except for the liver of a polar bear and the glands of a platypus.
- Likely to alter or become different. (adj) e.g. the weather in Thailand is very __________.
- Involving magical or spiritual powers that are not understood e.g. Stone Henge is a _________ place, full of wonder.
- The feeling you get about a place e.g. I love the _______ of this restaurant, everyone looks so happy.
- Strange or unknown, and not explained or understood e.g. I read a book called Goosebumps last week. It was a terrifying story with zombies and ghosts. In fact, something __________ happened on every page!
- To make a noise like something knocking repeatedly e.g. the snake _________ it’s tail.
- certain, obvious, or easy to notice: It was _________ warm in the classroom, the A/C was broken.
- Great suffering or unhappiness e.g. My pet cat was so sick that the vet decided the kindest thing to do was to put the poor little animal out of its ________ to stop it from suffering.
- Finally e.g. A___ l____, it is half past three on Friday afternoon. Hello weekend!
- My ruler can only measure thirteen centimetres because it ________ when it fell off my desk.
- Surprisingly young-looking e.g. Tom Cruise is 60, but he looks about 40. He is very ________!.
- When vegetable or animal substances are decaying e.g. The eggs were two months old. They smelled _________. It was disgusting!
- To repair something that is broken, torn, or not working correctly e.g. I need to ________ my bike. The chain snapped.
- The feeling of being very sad e.g. I was full of _________ when my dog ran away from home.
- To pause before doing something, especially because you are nervous or not certain e.g. I wish I hadn’t __________ when I was trying to take a picture of a shark jumping out of the sea. I missed the perfect shot by one second!
- Something that makes you feel shy, uncomfortable or ashamed e.g. My Dad’s dancing is so _____________!!
- To stroll/walk slowly about a place without any purpose e.g. I __________ around my new school.
40 Clues: Extremely e.g. Superman is __________ strong. • To be aware/careful of something e.g. _____ the gap. • An organization or business e.g. We don’t allow dogs in this ___________. • The noise a bell or clock makes e.g. The clock ________ on the hour, every hour. • Needing or wanting something very much e.g. I __________ need the new iphone 14. • ...
collective nouns 2017-04-29
Common Nouns 2020-07-14
Plural nouns 2021-11-20
collective nouns 2023-03-28
Abstract nouns 2021-10-14
Compund nouns 2023-09-05
Compound nouns 2023-12-23
Irregular Plurals - find the plural forms of the nouns 2022-03-10
26 Clues: box • man • day • city • baby • wolf • foot • leaf • fish • sheep • witch • woman • thief • goose • dress • story • bench • tooth • child • knife • person • tomato • potato • octopus • buffalo • witness
Viaje de su vida Cap. 1 Nouns and Adjectives 2020-10-10
26 Clues: mar • hija • jamon • gente • lugar • barco • playa • mujer • viejo • pareja • rincon • fuerte • cuarto • hambre • regalo • hermosa • crucero • ladrona • vestido • camarero • palmeras • bolsillo • pelo liso • peliculas • bienvenidos • jugo de naranja
HCCA SPANISH I: Unit 1 Vocabulary Nouns and Adjectives *Do not use el or la in front of nouns 2024-09-30
20 Clues: bad • boy • lazy • nice • tall • good • girl • short • blond • funny • serious • brunette • male friend • hardworking • male student • male teacher • good looking • female friend • female student • female teacher
Weather. Write an adjective for the nouns. 2023-04-30
Final Latin crossword - nouns feminine and neuter 2020-04-22
12 Clues: war, nom.pl. • war, acc.sg. • help, dat.sg. • gold, gen.pl. • help, acc.pl. • gold, abl. pl. • woman, voc.pl. • woman, dat.pl. • goddess,gen.pl. • farmer, gen.sg. • farmer, abl.pl. • goddess, acc.sg.
Meenakshi Nouns 2021-05-26
Compound nouns 2022-03-17
nouns plural 2023-08-23
Compound nouns 2023-09-05
Compound nouns 2023-09-05
Abstract Nouns (Emotions) & Word Transformation, CAE Gold Adv, (DPB) 2020-06-08
Across
- Edward Norton, Johnny Depp and Woody Harelson are great actors yet, ..., none of them have ever won an oscar; ever! (13)
- Patients in mental health instiutuons might be prescribed Valium, or another sedative, if they display high levels of ... (7)
- Despite being over a decade ago, I still feel a great deal of ... towards my sister for kissing my husband. (10)
- I was a little … when the doctor asked me to take off my trousers. (11)
- The crowd erupted in a cheer of sheer … when the goal was scored. (7)
- I find phrasal verbs incredibly ... as I can never remember which preposition yo use. (11)
- By practising her English every day she gained …, which in turn gave her a … boost before the final exam. (10)
- ... is a sensation of satisfaction, rather than happiness. (11)
- The secret to happiness is to be ... with what you have, and not to focus on all the things your life lacks. (7)
- After being driven around in an F1 by Fernando Alonso, I felt … (11)
- Mike was … when the board offered him the position of CEO. (6)
- I didn’t like the end of the film, it was dark and … I prefer feel-good films. (10)
- All right, calm down, don't get ... There's a lot of blood, but actually it's not that serious. (10)
- I was truly ... when Barack Obama was elected, I never thought I'd see a minority US president in my lifetime. (10)
- The injured animal was showing signs of … so we called the vet immediately. (8)
- Queen Victoria became deeply … following the death of her husband, Albert. (9)
- Seeing your child graduate is an incredibly … moment for any parent. (5)
- I find the ending of Game of Thrones somewhat ... Why would Khaleesi, Mother of Dragons, and Freer of Slaves suddenly decide to commit genocide?
- I was ... disappointed by the ending of Game of Thrones, it just didn't live up to my expectations. (8)
- The Black Lives Matter campaign was started due to systemic … towards black Americans. (12)
- I was overcome by sheer ... when my boyfriend proposed, it was the best day if my life. (7)
- When asked difficult questions, Donald trump shows his … by banning the newspaper from White House press conferences. (11)
- After winning Gold at the Olympics, the athlete … displayed her medal to the photographers. (7)
- On the TV show, First Dates, as it's ... when one person likes their date, but the other can't stand them. (7)
- I was absolutely ... when the hotel upgraded me to a suite for free. (9)
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- I thought Trumps suggestion to give peaceful protesters long jail sentences was truly ... (11)
- The teacher asked if I wanted to practice reading or listening. I told him I was … and didn’t care. (11)
- Witnesses to the tragic car crash were clearly … and needed to calm down before their statements could be taken by police officers. (10)
- The best employees show professional … in everything they do. (5)
- Computer games are a source of ... for many teenagers. (9)
- The comedian wasn't great but he kept us ... (6)
- The judge described him as a "... and twisted" individual for the brutal murder of his wife and young children. (6)
- There was widespread ... and outrage in America following 9/11 as, previously, they thought The USA was loved around the world. (9)
- At the end of the game the crowd broke out in … as the team had won the cup in the final minute of the match. (8)
- Having fully-prepared for the interview, she felt … she would get the job. (9)
- The oral exam has been called off? I'm a little ... as my email said it was today at 19:45. (8)
- The rescued kitten that had turned up at the front door lapped … at the milk it had been given. (11)
- The Dragon Khan roller coaster at Porta Aventura is an … experience. You should try it. (12)
- The death of George Floyd was … similar to so many other black Americans. (12)
- I couldn't hide my ... when I walked into the room and found my parents in the throws of passion. (13)
- Why do serial killers in films always laugh … before committing atrocities? (12)
- I get incredibly … when people interrupt me when I’m reading. (10)
- It’s an … moment for any parent when their newborn is being checked by the paediatrician. (7)
- The Social Worker reported that, …, the parents were drug addicts and it was highly likely they would be unable to look after their child. (13)
- Before showing the footage of the starving refugees the news gave a warning that the report contained images of … scenes. (11)
- Being the superior team, they … strode onto the pitch, certain of victory. (11)
- I can’t believe Dave got so drunk he wet himself; how …! (12)
- People who feel incredibly sad and hopeless could be diagnosed with … (10)
- Some people ask questions to which the answer is … easy. So easy in fact that at 10 year old would know it. (14)
- The defendant waited … as the jury considered his innocence. (9)
50 Clues: The comedian wasn't great but he kept us ... (6) • Computer games are a source of ... for many teenagers. (9) • I can’t believe Dave got so drunk he wet himself; how …! (12) • Mike was … when the board offered him the position of CEO. (6) • ... is a sensation of satisfaction, rather than happiness. (11) • ...
