nouns Crossword Puzzles
Collective Nouns By Ashton 2013-10-21
NOUNS FROM PHRASAL VERBS 2023-10-17
5 Clues: failure • expression of anger by a group of people • the number of people present at an event • a situation when a company buys another one • the amount of business a company does in a period
three nouns and adjectives 2023-12-08
KS2 - ALL ABOUT NOUNS 2025-02-20
5 Clues: A tool used to cut paper. • A person who writes books. • A place where planes take off and land. • A person who fixes pipes and water systems. • A natural source of light in the sky at night.
Nouns Cross Word Puzzle 2025-10-02
nouns & 2021-11-29
Vocabulary Words 2013-04-10
Across
- The road was so icy that the ___________ driving speed was only about ten miles an hour.
- Carl wasn't using much __________ when running the red light.
- Campaign workers went all over the city to _________ pamphlets and flyers about their candidate.
- The portrait known as the "Mona Lisa" is famous for the woman's _______ expression. Is she smiling or not?
- Hana's doctors hope that chemotherapy will halt the ___________ of cancer cells in her body.
- It rained continuously until noon. After that, it were only ________ showers.
- Mark's search for a larger house was __________ by his marriage to a woman with four children.
- When Sarah and I were asked to __________ on an article for the school newspaper, we found it difficult to work together.
- I was ________ when I received my grades. To my amazement and joy, they were all A's and B's.
- A sign over my sister's desk reads, "I'm _______?. I never make misteaks.
- Florence reached the ________ of her career when she became president of Ace Products.
- Annie, a _________ about health, runs a hundred miles a week and never lets a grain of sugar touch her lips.
- My cousin's recent moodiness has _________ some of his old friends.
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- The photograph dramatically ________ white birch trees and a dark gray sky.
- The final draft of Nancy's paper was shorter than the previous version, but this was _________? She had accidentally deleted an entire page without realizing it.
- After hobbling around on her broken foot for a week before seeing a doctor, Mae then needed surgery. In ________, it's clear she should have gotten help sooner.
- Melissa is so _________ that she wants to be with other people even when she's studying.
- A grammar book usually starts with _________ skills, such as identifying nouns and verbs.
- Public television is _______ by various grants and by individual and community donations.
- The rock group's violent performance __________ a riot in the audience.
- My show-off aunt has some _________ kind of jewelry, such as a gold bracelet that's so heavy she can hardly lift her arms.
- Patty would like to break off her engagement to Steven, but she feels that her promise to marry him is _________ .
- Since our __________ experiences are interrelated what we taste is greatly influenced by what we smell.
- Donna had to ________ her share in the beach house because she couldn't afford it anymore.
- Andrew's long hair may be a _________ when he goes for a job interview.
- You claim you were at a soccer game when the crime was committed. Can anyone _________ your story?
26 Clues: Carl wasn't using much __________ when running the red light. • My cousin's recent moodiness has _________ some of his old friends. • The rock group's violent performance __________ a riot in the audience. • Andrew's long hair may be a _________ when he goes for a job interview. • A sign over my sister's desk reads, "I'm _______?. I never make misteaks. • ...
Literary Devices 2015-04-11
Across
- ordinary form of written language, not poetry
- praise for a dead person, usually on a headstone
- countering of anticipated arguments
- tone, voice/mood of writing
- address to something inanimate
- an assertion of something as fact
- containing instructive purpose or a lesson
- appeal to text to credibility and character of writer
- contrast between what is stated and what is meant
- a type of sentence that gives instructions, advice, or commands
- central or dominant idea or focus of a work
- ordinary language, vernacular
- prolonged comparison of two unlikely things
- attitude literary work takes toward its subject/theme
- sequential repetition of similar initial sound
- narrative with multiple levels of meaning
- a literary, historical, religious, or mythological reference
- kinder way to give unpleasant information
- that which has been accepted as authentic
- speech or prose in praise of a deceased person
- sentence structure
- describing nature/life without idealization
- a grammatically correct construction in which a word, usually a verb or adjective, is applied to two or more nouns without being repeated. Often used to comic effect
- word that sounds like what it describes
- seemingly contradictory statement
- overstatement using exaggerated language
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- figure of speech that emphasizes its subject by conscious understatement
- repetition of a phrase at the end of sentences
- when a part is used to signify a whole
- location of one thing adjacent to another
- an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronology of the narration
- style where conjunctions are omitted
- a short verbal accounting of a funny, amusing, interesting event or incident
- element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
- accepted manner, model, or tradition
- a long sentence in which the main clause is not completed until the end
- question asked for stylistic effect, answer not expected
- repetition of two or more consonants
- the art of using words to persuade
- repetition of identical/similar vowel sounds
- specific word choice to persuade or convey tone
- type or class of literature
- poetic lament upon death of a particular person
- repetition of words at start of successive clauses
- verbal irony in which "praise" is actually critical
- distinctive manner of expression
- explains its own meaning or purpose
- literary work that that ridicules human feelings
- source of the words of the story
- direct comparison, usually using like or as
- sermon, talk, lecture on moral or spiritual life
51 Clues: sentence structure • tone, voice/mood of writing • type or class of literature • ordinary language, vernacular • address to something inanimate • distinctive manner of expression • source of the words of the story • an assertion of something as fact • seemingly contradictory statement • the art of using words to persuade • countering of anticipated arguments • ...
Grammar /figurative laguage practice *spaces are characters 2023-03-23
Across
- sounds the same as another word with a different meaning
- often a name
- sentence asks a question
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word
- shows if a noun is specific or general (a, an, the)
- gives a command
- a group of words that contains a subject and a verb that have a relationship
- Beginnings of words sound the same - often use the same letter
- comparison of two unlike things
- main noun of the sentence
- two or more independent clauses are connected improperly
- verb exceptions to the usual tense pattern
- modifies a verb using time, place, and manner
- shows belonging
- word meaning the opposite of another word
- comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”
- not a full sentence
- used for combining words
- describes an action (not passive)
- shows direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or introduces an object among nouns
- sounds like…the word sounds like what it is associated with
- it provides information that further identifies or defines a noun
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
- person, place, or thing
- makes a statement
- starts with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition
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- more than one noun
- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- represents intangible ideas—things you can’t perceive with the five main senses. Such as time, beauty
- small groups of words standing together a conceptual unit (not a full sentence)
- a shortened version of a word or phrase
- verb of a sentence
- uses an exclamation mark
- writing that appeals to the five senses
- extreme exaggeration
- used with the main verb and helps explain the verb’s tone, mood, or voice (am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be. To Have: has, have, had, having, will have)
- two words used together to create new word
- stand in for a noun(I'm,him)
- shows excitement
- modify a noun
- same or similar meaning
- the noun the pronoun will stand in for
- the basic form of a verb
- connects two phrases
- a verbal form used as an adjective; think of “ing” or “ed” verb
- not literal; expression that is not predictable from the arrangement of the words
- a sentence with more than one subject or predicate
- a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual
48 Clues: often a name • modify a noun • gives a command • shows belonging • shows excitement • makes a statement • more than one noun • verb of a sentence • not a full sentence • extreme exaggeration • connects two phrases • same or similar meaning • person, place, or thing • sentence asks a question • uses an exclamation mark • the basic form of a verb • used for combining words • main noun of the sentence • ...
Language Development in Infancy 2025-03-30
Across
- Linguistics: A linguistic framework that views language structure as emerging from its communicative functions and general cognitive abilities.
- Evidence: Explicit correction or information about ungrammatical sentences (considered rare in child-directed speech).
- Stress: The pattern of emphasis on syllables within words.
- Development: The process of acquiring the rules and structures of a language's syntax and morphology.
- Using a word in a more specific or restricted way than adults.
- Mapping: The ability to learn a new word with minimal exposure.
- Bootstrapping: The hypothesis that infants use prosodic cues (e.g., intonation, stress) to identify syntactic structure.
- Using a word to refer to a broader range of objects or concepts than adults.
- The application of regular grammatical rules to irregular forms (e.g., "goed" instead of "went").
- Perception: The process by which listeners identify and interpret the sounds of speech.
- Exclusivity Assumption: A proposed word learning constraint where children assume that each object has only one name.
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- Grammar(UG): A theoretical construct in nativist linguistics proposing an innate set of linguistic principles and parameters common to all human languages.
- Evidence: Grammatical sentences that a language learner hears.
- Factors: Internal, innate characteristics or abilities that influence development.
- Spurt: A hypothesized period of rapid increase in the number of words a child learns.
- Models: Computational models inspired by the structure of the brain, using interconnected nodes to learn patterns from data.
- Development: The process of learning the meaning and use of words.
- Faculty: A theoretical concept referring to a distinct, specialized cognitive system dedicated to language.
- Length of Utterance(MLU): A measure of linguistic productivity, calculated by the average number of morphemes per utterance.
- Psycholinguistics: The field that studies the psychological processes involved in children's acquisition and use of language.
- Bias: The tendency for children's early vocabularies to be dominated by nouns.
- Theory: A perspective on language acquisition that emphasizes the role of language use, frequency, and communicative context in shaping linguistic knowledge.
- Segmentation: The process of identifying individual words within continuous speech.
- Factors: External, environmental influences that shape development.
- of Mind: The idea that the mind is composed of independent, domain-specific modules that operate autonomously.
- of the Stimulus: the linguistic input available to children is too limited and imperfect to fully account for their complex grammatical knowledge.
- Child Language Data Exchange System): A large database of transcribed child language samples used for research.
27 Clues: Stress: The pattern of emphasis on syllables within words. • Evidence: Grammatical sentences that a language learner hears. • Using a word in a more specific or restricted way than adults. • Mapping: The ability to learn a new word with minimal exposure. • Development: The process of learning the meaning and use of words. • ...
Dylan Whalen 2024-03-19
Across
- An adjective that usually comes before the noun it modifies without a linking verb.
- A set expression of two or more words that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words.
- A verbal--usually preceded by the particle to--that can function as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
- A process of word formation in which items are added to the base form of a word to express grammatical meanings.
- A type of determiner that precedes a noun: a, an, or the.
- The grammatical connection of two or more ideas to give them equal emphasis and importance.
- The form of an adjective or adverb involving a comparison of more or less, greater or lesser.
- A prefix, suffix, or infix: a word element (or morpheme) that can be attached to a base or root to form a new word.
- A verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun.
- A word or a group of words that introduces a noun.
- The part of speech (or word class) that is primarily used to modify a verb and adjective.
- The form of a word to which prefixes and suffixes are added to create new words
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- Noun A noun (such as courage or freedom) that names an idea, event, quality, or concept.
- A noun, noun phrase, or series of nouns used to identify or rename another noun, noun phrase, or pronoun.
- A verb that determines the mood or tense of another verb in a verb phrase. Also known as a helping verb.
- The part of speech (or word class) that serves to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.
- A shortened form of a word or group of words (such as doesn't and won't), with the missing letters usually marked by an apostrophe.
- The omission of one or more words, which must be supplied by the listener or reader.
- The part of speech (or word class) that modifies a noun or a pronoun.
- A word or word group that completes the predicate in a sentence.
- The correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number, and of a pronoun with its antecedent in person, number, and gender.
- A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate.
- The set of rules and examples dealing with the syntax and word structures of a language.
- A determiner that points to a particular noun or to the noun it replaces.
- Writing metaphor simile grammar conjunctions SOLILOQUY
25 Clues: A word or a group of words that introduces a noun. • A verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun. • Writing metaphor simile grammar conjunctions SOLILOQUY • A type of determiner that precedes a noun: a, an, or the. • A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate. • A word or word group that completes the predicate in a sentence. • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-11-16
Across
- informational or discussion-based websites that consist of a series of dated posts
- giving up an individual idea so the group can come to a solution
- group of two or more people who work together to achieve a goal
- tactful handling of a situation to avoid offending the reader
- initials of the government agency tasked with ensuring workplaces are safe and healthful
- page providing answers to common questions
- how written information is presented on a printed page or screen
- alphabetical listing of terms and definitions appearing at the end of a manual
- name, title, and address of the recipient
- process of influencing others
- greeting
- type of message written to confirm a verbal agreement
- asks the reader for some type of action or response
- detailed written and visual information about an item or process
- type of message that accompanies materials sent
- terms related to the subject matter of the post
- hardcopy used for intra-office communication
- written information intended for publication
- sign-off for a letter
- uses emotion rather than logic to persuade
- team that brings together representatives from various factions to solve a problem
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- interacting forces within a group
- recognizing and resolving disputes in a balanced, effective way
- margins, space between paragraphs, and any other blank space
- a neutral person is included to help conflicting parties resolve a dispute
- searchable keywords marked by this symbol
- leadership style where all the power is retained by the leader
- convince a person to take a course of action you propose
- leadership style with shared decision making
- steps that must be followed in sequence to accomplish a task
- leadership style where the leader takes a hands-off approach
- websites and apps that allow users to network online by creating and sharing content
- writer’s name and title
- document that informs or instructs how to use mechanical, technological, or scientific instruments
- additional helpful but not necessary information contained at the end of a manual
- alphabetical list of topics, terms and proper nouns in a manual with page number locations
- name of the model used for effective persuasion
- typeface, size, and style of characters
- individuals in a conflict come together to discuss a compromise
- profession that identifies, anticipates and satisfies customer needs
- steps to get from point A to point B
- comprehensive, multi-section document covering a technical topic
42 Clues: greeting • sign-off for a letter • writer’s name and title • process of influencing others • interacting forces within a group • steps to get from point A to point B • typeface, size, and style of characters • searchable keywords marked by this symbol • name, title, and address of the recipient • page providing answers to common questions • ...
voc 2025-08-19
Across
- a thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property
- transferring data from a remote server to your own device
- denoting the member of a family of instruments that is the lowest in pitch
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences
- a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica.
- a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation
- relating to the traditional art or culture of a community
- a stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a plectrum
- metal a type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent or fantastic imagery
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection
- kept out of sight; concealed.
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- an apparatus capable of both receiving and transmitting radio messages between individuals
- in the direction of
- a person who performs music or other entertainment in the street or another public place for monetary donations
- an activity or service) available on or performed using the internet or other computer network.
- a member of a family of metal wind instruments with a single-reed mouthpiece, used especially in jazz and dance music
- a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns to sing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks
- the words of a song in popular music
- the official residence of a sovereign, archbishop, bishop, or other exalted person
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up
- musician a man who is skilled in playing, composing, or singing music, often as a profession
- a male royal ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor
- pronouns words that replace nouns functioning as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence
- a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
- a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical
28 Clues: in the direction of • kept out of sight; concealed. • the words of a song in popular music • an expert or specialist in psychology • causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection • transferring data from a remote server to your own device • relating to the traditional art or culture of a community • ...
nouns 2020-09-02
Target Marketing. Play with wordclasses: Change nouns into verbs :-) 2014-03-03
17 Clues: treat • market • target • consume • possess • segment • compare • survive • educate • respond • perceive • evaluate • modernize • emphasize • categorize • charaterize • standardize
Nouns 2021-03-23
Morphology and Syntax Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31
Across
- A part of speech that carries information about tense and number. (finite)
- A type of modifier that describes a noun or pronoun. (adjective)
- A class of words that provides additional information about nouns, pronouns and verbs; is generally either an adjective or an adverb. (modifier)
- A clause contains a subject and a ----------. (predicate)
- A connecting word, in particular a form of the verb be connecting a subject and complement. (copula)
- A helping verb is linked to or combined with a main verb to provide additional information about a person, tense or ----------. (mood)
- A word that represent a person, place, thing or idea. (noun)
- An antecedent is also referred to as a ----------. (referent)
- A verbal is derived from a verb that includes gerunds, particles and ----------. (infinitives)
- The present participle form of a verb used as an noun. (gerund)
- A syntactic structure that contains a subject and a predicate; is either independent or dependent. (clause)
- A word that has a general, unstated referent can function as a pronoun or a limiting adjective. (indefinite)
- A word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject. For example, "she is pretty." (complement)
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- The noun to which a pronoun refers. (antecedent)
- A verb form created by adding -ing, -d, or ed to a verb stem. (participle)
- An article is either definite or ----------. (indefinite)
- A word that links a noun or pronoun to another sentence element by expressing direction, location, time, or figurative location usually serves as the first word in a prepositional phrase. (preposition)
- A syntactic structure that contains one or more words but does not contain both a subject and a verb. (phrase)
- a modifying word that determines the kind of reference a noun or noun group has. (determiner)
- A quantifier is a type of determiner that provides additional information about a noun regarding ----------. (quantity)
- A part of speech that does not carry information specific to tense or number. (nonfinite)
- A word or words that serve to join other words, phrases and clauses; is generally one of three classes: coordinating, subordinating or correlative. (conjunction)
- clause, A sentence contains at least one ---------- with one complete thought. (independent clause)
- Either the recipient of an action in a clause or sentence or an object that indicates who or what is the beneficiary of an action in a clause or sentence. (object)
- The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. (complexity)
- A nominal clause always contains a ----------. (subject)
26 Clues: The noun to which a pronoun refers. (antecedent) • A nominal clause always contains a ----------. (subject) • An article is either definite or ----------. (indefinite) • A clause contains a subject and a ----------. (predicate) • A word that represent a person, place, thing or idea. (noun) • An antecedent is also referred to as a ----------. (referent) • ...
Test 3 Review 2022-11-02
Across
- informational or discussion-based websites that consist of a series of dated posts
- giving up an individual idea so the group can come to a solution
- group of two or more people who work together to achieve a goal
- tactful handling of a situation to avoid offending the reader
- initials of the government agency tasked with ensuring workplaces are safe and healthful
- page providing answers to common questions
- how written information is presented on a printed page or screen
- alphabetical listing of terms and definitions appearing at the end of a manual
- name, title, and address of the recipient
- process of influencing others
- greeting
- type of message written to confirm a verbal agreement
- asks the reader for some type of action or response
- detailed written and visual information about an item or process
- type of message that accompanies materials sent
- terms related to the subject matter of the post
- hardcopy used for intra-office communication
- written information intended for publication
- sign-off for a letter
- uses emotion rather than logic to persuade
- team that brings together representatives from various factions to solve a problem
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- interacting forces within a group
- recognizing and resolving disputes in a balanced, effective way
- margins, space between paragraphs, and any other blank space
- a neutral person is included to help conflicting parties resolve a dispute
- searchable keywords marked by this symbol
- leadership style where all the power is retained by the leader
- convince a person to take a course of action you propose
- leadership style with shared decision making
- steps that must be followed in sequence to accomplish a task
- leadership style where the leader takes a hands-off approach
- websites and apps that allow users to network online by creating and sharing content
- writer’s name and title
- document that informs or instructs how to use mechanical, technological, or scientific instruments
- additional helpful but not necessary information contained at the end of a manual
- alphabetical list of topics, terms and proper nouns in a manual with page number locations
- name of the model used for effective persuasion
- typeface, size, and style of characters
- individuals in a conflict come together to discuss a compromise
- profession that identifies, anticipates and satisfies customer needs
- steps to get from point A to point B
- comprehensive, multi-section document covering a technical topic
42 Clues: greeting • sign-off for a letter • writer’s name and title • process of influencing others • interacting forces within a group • steps to get from point A to point B • typeface, size, and style of characters • searchable keywords marked by this symbol • name, title, and address of the recipient • page providing answers to common questions • ...
ELA L to J Crossword 2018-11-27
Across
- compares two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- shows action or a state of being and indicates the time of that action or state of being
- the opposite of what is expected
- the main character of the story, often the hero
- takes the place of a noun
- gives a non-living object human like characteristics
- the emotions and associations connected to a word
- a text that tells a story
- the reason the author is writing the story (3 choices)
- the word or group of words that tell something about the subject
- communicates strong emotion indicated by an exclamation point
- to have the reader think a specific way about a purpose or situation
- the person, place, or thing that the sentence is about
- the primary adversary of the protagonist, often the villain
- what you already know about a subject
- names a person, place, thing, quality, act or feeling
- your answer to a question supported with textual evidence
- anything that can be used to prove something, specifically textual evidence
- the lesson or moral the author is trying to teacher the reader through the plot and the characters
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- connects individual words or groups of words
- describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs; they tell where, when, why, and how much
- the repetition of the same sound or letter in a group of words
- where the story is taking place, includes time and place
- categories used to group different types of literary works
- shows how a pronoun or noun relates to another word in the sentence
- an extreme exaggeration
- words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- to give the reader information about a subject
- to entertain the reader and give enjoyment
- describes nouns and specifies color, size, number, and the like
- to study or examine something carefully in a methodical way, dig deeper in the text for clearer understanding
- the feeling the author wants you as a reader to experience or have
- compares two unlike things but does not use the words “like or “as”
- the literal meaning of a word
- an idea or conclusion that’s drawn from evidence, knowledge, and reasoning
- the feeling and emotions you have as a reader as you read a story
- describes who is in the opposition or fight in the story (6 choices)
- a phrase that do not mean exactly what it says
38 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • takes the place of a noun • a text that tells a story • the literal meaning of a word • the opposite of what is expected • what you already know about a subject • words whose sounds suggest their meaning • to entertain the reader and give enjoyment • connects individual words or groups of words • to give the reader information about a subject • ...
Unit 1 & 2 ELA Final 2020-11-16
Across
- Please ______ your luggage in the overhead container.
- To search through a mass or container in an untidy, unorganized way.
- 1. A person who suffers a specific disease. 2. Someone who is avoided or rejected by others for a social or moral reason.
- Even though the village fought well, they were no match for the large army. They were forced to ______ after only a few days.
- In case of a fire, we must safely ______ the building.
- Relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent. The creation of in-depth family trees.
- If you are too afraid to move, you are ______.
- She shows no concern for other people's feelings. She is ______.
- Great bravery.
- Suddenly and unexpectedly.
- The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
- When something is no longer produced or used, it is ______.
- A conjunction that connects two independent clauses, or two nouns.
- To give someone the power to do something.
- A noun or noun phrase that adds information about the noun next to it. For example, in the sentence "Ms. Peterson, a middle school teacher, likes tacos." the phrase "a middle school teacher" is an appositive that describes Ms. Peterson.
- A conjunction that connects an independent and a dependent clause.
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- He is so rude! He just thoughtlessly causes inconvenience to everyone around him. He is ______.
- When something spreads through every part of an area. "The smell of baking bread ______ the bakery."
- Perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
- A sentence that states an idea or argument is ______.
- The town was almost completely empty and deserted. It was ______.
- A sentence that expresses a strong emotion (and is ended with an exclamation point) is ______.
- None of the teachers at Success Academy are very ______. They never let you get away with anything!
- You pick up the trash an ______ it in the trash bin.
- A sentence that does not express a complete thought. It is missing a subject, a verb, or both.
- Something that is kept secret because it could potentially get someone in trouble is ______.
- A sentence that makes a command, or tells someone what to do, is ______.
- A sentence that asks a question is ______.
- That dog's ______ barking has been going on non-stop for two days!!
- To cover or fill something with a large amount of scattered items; to sprinkle.
30 Clues: Great bravery. • Suddenly and unexpectedly. • Perplexed and confused; very puzzled. • A sentence that asks a question is ______. • To give someone the power to do something. • If you are too afraid to move, you are ______. • You pick up the trash an ______ it in the trash bin. • Please ______ your luggage in the overhead container. • ...
Linguistic terms 1 2024-09-07
Across
- Describes actions that were completed before another action in the past. Example: "I had finished my homework before dinner."
- Use the base form of a verb to add detail. Example: "I want to eat."
- Emphasize a specific part of a sentence. Example: "It was John who called."
- Refers to actions that are repeated regularly. Example: "I used to go for a walk every day."
- Expresses actions that are dependent on a condition. Example: "If I were you, I would call her."
- Omits parts of a sentence for brevity. Example: "She can swim, and he can too." (Ellipsis of "swim.")
- Expresses a future action from a past perspective. Example: "I knew I would be late."
- Indicates the speaker’s attitude toward the certainty of a statement. Example: "She must be at home now."
- Indicates an action in progress. Example: "I am reading a book."
- Expresses a mental state or attitude towards a proposition. Example: "I believe she will win."
- Use the -ing form of a verb as a noun. Example: "Swimming is fun."
- Relates to necessity or permission. Example: "You must study for the exam."
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- Describes hypothetical or unreal situations. Example: "If I had known, I would have acted differently."
- Expresses actions that have been completed at the time of speaking. Example: "I have finished my homework."
- Focuses on the ongoing nature of an action. Example: "I was reading when she called."
- Indicate that one action causes another. Example: "She made him cry."
- Emphasize the content of a clause. Example: "What I need is a vacation."
- Changes the standard word order to emphasize a point. Example: "Never have I seen such beauty."
- Expresses wishes, hypotheticals, or non-real situations. Example: "I wish he were here."
- Indicates actions that will be completed before a specified point in the future. Example: "I will have finished my homework by tomorrow."
- Highlights the completion of an action. Example: "I have read the book."
- Refers to the grammatical and lexical means of expressing attitudes toward the reality of a statement. Example: "She might go to the party."
- Modify nouns using participles. Example: "The book, written by a famous author, was fascinating."
- Provide additional information about a noun. Example: "The book that you gave me is interesting."
- Denotes the opposite of a statement. Example: "She does not like pizza."
25 Clues: Indicates an action in progress. Example: "I am reading a book." • Use the -ing form of a verb as a noun. Example: "Swimming is fun." • Use the base form of a verb to add detail. Example: "I want to eat." • Indicate that one action causes another. Example: "She made him cry." • Emphasize the content of a clause. Example: "What I need is a vacation." • ...
Short Story Literary Terms 2024-07-02
Across
- The sequence of events in a story. It typically includes an exposition (introduction), rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- The author's attitude towards the subject matter or audience. It can be conveyed through word choice, imagery, and sentence structure.
- The main problem or struggle faced by the characters. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or with an outside force).
- of View: The perspective from which the story is told. It can be first-person (narrator as a character), second-person (narrator addresses the reader as "you"), or third-person (narrator outside the story). Third-person can be limited (focusing on one character's thoughts and feelings) or omniscient (knowing all characters' thoughts and feelings).
- Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "howl," "bang").
- Structure: The way the author organizes and presents the story's events. Common narrative structures include linear, non-linear (flashbacks, jumps in time), and circular (ending where it began).
- The time and place in which the story occurs. It can influence the plot, characters, and mood of the story.
- An object or image that represents an abstract idea. (e.g., the white candles symbolizing hope in "The Gift")
- The emotional atmosphere created by the story. It is often influenced by the setting, tone, and events.
- Words used to compare things (e.g., bigger, biggest).
- A recurring element or idea that contributes to the story's theme. (e.g., fire in "The Gift")
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- Giving human qualities to non-human things. (e.g., "The siren howled in the night.")
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- Language: Language used in a non-literal way to create an effect or convey meaning. It includes:
- A comparison stating one thing is another. (e.g., "The rocket was a fire-breathing dragon.")
- Repetition of "s" sounds.
- The emotional appeal of a story, often evoking feelings of sympathy, pity, or sorrow in the reader.
- The individuals who participate in the story's events. They can be major or minor, dynamic (changing throughout the story) or static (unchanging).
- The use of amusing or comical elements to create laughter or amusement.
- The central idea or message that the story conveys about life, society, or human nature. It is often implied rather than stated directly.
- Language Techniques:
- Words that describe nouns and verbs, respectively, adding detail and depth.
- A comparison using "like" or "as." (e.g., "The stars were like a million candles.")
23 Clues: Language Techniques: • Repetition of "s" sounds. • Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "howl," "bang"). • Words used to compare things (e.g., bigger, biggest). • Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. • The use of amusing or comical elements to create laughter or amusement. • Words that describe nouns and verbs, respectively, adding detail and depth. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ASSIGNMENT 2023-05-05
Across
- Is an example of a conjunctions addition.
- What is the "how" included in the conjunction?
- This holiday is wonderful...the holiday before.
- Synonym of the word "down to"is?
- Is an example of a conjunctions that functions to express a reason.
- Synonym of "ego" is?
- She doesn't use laptop...she use a handphone to read news.
- We can make friends easily with...we meet.
- ... It was cold and windy. He went outside without a coat.
- When do we use "but " the functions to..
- She was feltbored...she read the news in a handphone
- What is another word for "not one"?
- Conjunction that are used to show how two things are the same.
- Example of subordinating conjunction which can be used to connect an action to point in time.
- The man...car was stolen called the police.
- Naylah use a handphone...read the news.
- He will sell...his car or his house.
- She read the news in a handphone...to broaden her knowledge.
- "anyway" and "after all" is an example of what conjunction?
- I don't know...to make pizza.
- The speaker was nervous. Only at the beginning of his presentation...
- Behind the novel she opened, it was...she was reading a novel.
- "after" is an example of what condition?
- She Will sick..she eat healthy food.
- The woman...called yesterday wants tp go vocation.
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- I want be a doctor...help.
- Serves to connect sentece, which explain nouns.
- The word "where" it a form to conjunction.
- The handphone is media electronic media tool...she should use it wisely.
- Conjunctions to show contradition are called...
- The conjunction that connects two words is....
- We go to the beach...we eat at the restaurant.
- They leave immediately...breakfast.
- Is an example of conjunctions addition.
- Words that link two language units of equal or equal degree are called...
- He's the man ... I met in Dufan.
- "She can eat a lot but she can't cook" What type conjunction are used?
- "at any place or in any condition" is?
- Stands for 7 kinds of coordinating conjunction.
- ... I have free time, I will go swimming.
- A verb that express an action in the future.
- They look ... They're heading for divorce.
- I read books...I am.
- My sister is smarter...than my brother.
- He always tries...He repeatedly fails.
- He more dilligent...Putri who rank three.
46 Clues: Synonym of "ego" is? • I read books...I am. • I want be a doctor...help. • I don't know...to make pizza. • Synonym of the word "down to"is? • He's the man ... I met in Dufan. • They leave immediately...breakfast. • What is another word for "not one"? • He will sell...his car or his house. • She Will sick..she eat healthy food. • "at any place or in any condition" is? • ...
PSY200 Thinking & Intelligence 2025-06-10
Across
- A general intelligence factor that underlies specific mental abilities
- Judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they represent a prototype
- Impairment of language usually caused by damage to the left hemisphere
- A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a problem
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- A system of rules that enables us to communicate and understand others
- Estimating the likelihood of events based on how easily examples come to mind
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- A score derived from standardized tests to measure intelligence
- The smallest distinctive sound unit in language
- A tendency to approach problems in the same way that has worked in the past
- All mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- The stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly in single words
- The smallest unit that carries meaning in language
- Defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- A sudden realization of a problem’s solution
- An effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought
- Clinging to beliefs even after they’ve been discredited
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- Early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram using mostly nouns and verbs
- The tendency to be more confident than correct
- The way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can affect decisions and judgments
- A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions
- Controls language reception; involved in language comprehension
- Our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- Beginning about age 2, the stage in which a child speaks mostly in two-word statements
- The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results
- Controls language expression; directs muscle movements involved in speech
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt
- The stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds
- A mental image or best example of a category
- A simple thinking strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- The extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure
35 Clues: A mental image or best example of a category • A sudden realization of a problem’s solution • The tendency to be more confident than correct • The smallest distinctive sound unit in language • The smallest unit that carries meaning in language • The extent to which a test yields consistent results • An effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought • ...
Literary Terms 2015-04-09
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- kinder way to give unpleasant information
- source of the words of the story
- repetition of words at start of successive clauses
- sentence structure
- accepted manner, model, or tradition
- explains its own meaning or purpose
- attitude literary work takes toward its subject/theme
- word that sounds like what it describes
- ordinary language, vernacular
- direct comparison, usually using like or as
- an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronology of the narration
- overstatement using exaggerated language
- describing nature/life without idealization
- the art of using words to persuade
- a type of sentence that gives instructions, advice, or commands
- narrative with multiple levels of meaning
- contrast between what is stated and what is meant
- tone, voice/mood of writing
- central or dominant idea or focus of a work
- style where conjunctions are omitted
- literary work that that ridicules human feelings
- repetition of two or more consonants
- a grammatically correct construction in which a word, usually a verb or adjective, is applied to two or more nouns without being repeated. Often used to comic effect
- sermon, talk, lecture on moral or spiritual life
- distinctive manner of expression
- praise for a dead person, usually on a headstone
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- an assertion of something as fact
- countering of anticipated arguments
- seemingly contradictory statement
- speech or prose in praise of a deceased person
- that which has been accepted as authentic
- ordinary form of written language, not poetry
- question asked for stylistic effect, answer not expected
- repetition of identical/similar vowel sounds
- a long sentence in which the main clause is not completed until the end
- appeal to text to credibility and character of writer
- address to something inanimate
- figure of speech that emphasizes its subject by conscious understatement
- specific word choice to persuade or convey tone
- sequential repetition of similar initial sound
- location of one thing adjacent to another
- when a part is used to signify a whole
- repetition of a phrase at the end of sentences
- verbal irony in which "praise" is actually critical
- element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
- containing instructive purpose or a lesson
- prolonged comparison of two unlikely things
- a literary, historical, religious, or mythological reference
- poetic lament upon death of a particular person
- type or class of literature
50 Clues: sentence structure • tone, voice/mood of writing • type or class of literature • ordinary language, vernacular • address to something inanimate • source of the words of the story • distinctive manner of expression • an assertion of something as fact • seemingly contradictory statement • the art of using words to persuade • countering of anticipated arguments • ...
Chapter 10: Thinking & Language 2016-01-14
Across
- In a language, a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- A mental image of a category.
- The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; impediment to problem solving.
- Early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly nouns and verbs and omitting auxiliary words.
- The way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think.
- The stage in speech development, from about age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words.
- The tendency to be more confident than correct.
- Clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited.
- A tendency to approach a problem in a particular way, often a way that's been successful in the past.
- Estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory.
- The tendency for one's preexisting beliefs to distort logical reasoning, sometimes by making invalid conclusions seem valid, or vice versa.
- The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people.
- The set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also, the study of meaning.
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- Beginning at about age 2, the stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly two word statements.
- In a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or part of a word.
- A simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgements and solve problems efficiently.
- In a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit.
- Judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent particular prototypes.
- The inability to see a problem from a new perspective; an impediment to problem solving.
- The rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language.
- A tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions.
- A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- Our spoken, written, or signed words and the way we combine them to communicate meaning.
- 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.
- A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem.
27 Clues: A mental image of a category. • The tendency to be more confident than correct. • In a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit. • Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think. • A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people. • A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem. • ...
Persuasive Language 2023-01-24
Across
- is the repetition of a word or sequence of words in successive sentences, clauses, or lines
- is when an idea is presented as fact without full explanation or evidence; it is used to assert authority and make claims sound factual
- is the representation of something as greater than is actually case and is used to grab the attention of the audience and emphasize certain points
- is special words or expressions used by a profession or certain group
- are when a speaker/writer addresses an opposing view or speaker and attacks their argument or character
- or emotion is the feelings accentuated by experiencing love hate, fear etc. An appeal to emotion is used to engage with an audience and create an emotional response
- is used create imager and express things non-literally
- are short personal stories used to connect with the audience and add evidence or credibility to an argument
- is the reoccurrence of certain words or phrases and it is used to emphasize certain ideas, and make them more memorable
- is when groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make class memorable
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- are descriptive words used to add emphasis and to create an emotional response
- is the inference that a claim is true for most people or a majority and is used to speak to prevailing beliefs or prejudices of an audience
- are statements which are voiced as questions but are not expected to be answered
- are words that take the place of nouns and are used to create a sense of unity with an audience or distance from a common enemy
- is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in order to emphasize certain words and make them more memorable
- are words charged with an underlying meaning or implication and are used to produce emotion in an audience
- or reason is the power of mind to think and form judgements logically
- is the ideas or feelings that a certain word invokes and is used to create certain emotional responses in an audience
- is the presentation of only one side of an issue or viewpoint and is used to subjectively influence an audience
- is the facts or information that indicate whether a view is true or valid and is used to give weight to an argument or belief
- or credibility is the establishment of authority and reliability, and is used gain the confidence and trust of the audience
21 Clues: is used create imager and express things non-literally • or reason is the power of mind to think and form judgements logically • is special words or expressions used by a profession or certain group • is when groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make class memorable • are descriptive words used to add emphasis and to create an emotional response • ...
Morphology and Syntax Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31
Across
- A part of speech that carries information about tense and number. (finite)
- A type of modifier that describes a noun or pronoun. (adjective)
- A class of words that provides additional information about nouns, pronouns and verbs; is generally either an adjective or an adverb. (modifier)
- A clause contains a subject and a ----------. (predicate)
- A connecting word, in particular a form of the verb be connecting a subject and complement. (copula)
- A helping verb is linked to or combined with a main verb to provide additional information about a person, tense or ----------. (mood)
- A word that represent a person, place, thing or idea. (noun)
- An antecedent is also referred to as a ----------. (referent)
- A verbal is derived from a verb that includes gerunds, particles and ----------. (infinitives)
- The present participle form of a verb used as an noun. (gerund)
- A syntactic structure that contains a subject and a predicate; is either independent or dependent. (clause)
- A word that has a general, unstated referent can function as a pronoun or a limiting adjective. (indefinite)
- A word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject. For example, "she is pretty." (complement)
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- The noun to which a pronoun refers. (antecedent)
- A verb form created by adding -ing, -d, or ed to a verb stem. (participle)
- An article is either definite or ----------. (indefinite)
- A word that links a noun or pronoun to another sentence element by expressing direction, location, time, or figurative location usually serves as the first word in a prepositional phrase. (preposition)
- A syntactic structure that contains one or more words but does not contain both a subject and a verb. (phrase)
- a modifying word that determines the kind of reference a noun or noun group has. (determiner)
- A quantifier is a type of determiner that provides additional information about a noun regarding ----------. (quantity)
- A part of speech that does not carry information specific to tense or number. (nonfinite)
- A word or words that serve to join other words, phrases and clauses; is generally one of three classes: coordinating, subordinating or correlative. (conjunction)
- clause, A sentence contains at least one ---------- with one complete thought. (independent clause)
- Either the recipient of an action in a clause or sentence or an object that indicates who or what is the beneficiary of an action in a clause or sentence. (object)
- The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. (complexity)
- A nominal clause always contains a ----------. (subject)
26 Clues: The noun to which a pronoun refers. (antecedent) • A nominal clause always contains a ----------. (subject) • An article is either definite or ----------. (indefinite) • A clause contains a subject and a ----------. (predicate) • A word that represent a person, place, thing or idea. (noun) • An antecedent is also referred to as a ----------. (referent) • ...
Literary Device #3 2024-10-18
Across
- the way a character develops over the course of a story
- language, a technique in writing in which the author temporarily interrupts the order, construction or meaning of the writing for a particular effect
- a foot of poetry consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable
- A metrical foot of poetry consisting of one short ( or unstressed) syllable followed by one long ( or stressed) syllable
- an address or invocation to something that is inanimate, such as an angry lover who screams at the ocean in despair
- medias Res, Refers to opening a story in the middle of the action, necessitating filling in past details by exposition or flashback
- the juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, phrases, grammatical structures or ideas
- a generalized, abstract paraphrase of the inferred central or dominant idea or concern of a work; the statement a poem makes about its subject
- a drama in which a character( usually good an noble and of high rank) is brought to a disastrous end in his or her confrontation with a superior force
- the use of conjunctions in close succession
- refers to the outcome or result of a complex situation or sequence of events, an aftermath or resolution that usually occurs near the final stages of the plot
- the struggle between the opposing forces on which the action in a work of literature depends
- the repetition of the same or similar sounds, most often at the ends of lines
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- a pause in a line or verse, indicated by natural speech patterns rather than due to specific metrical patterns
- a poetic stanza of four lines
- when a part is used to signify a whole
- an understatement for rhetorical effect
- the omission or absence of conjunctions between parts of a sentence
- an extended metaphor in a poem
- the regular repetition of the same word of phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses
- the person, not necessarily the author, who us the voice of a poem
- the use of similar forms in writing for nouns, verbs, phrases, or thoughts
- the organization or arrangement of the various elements in a work
- a figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to refer to the object
- the modulation of weak and strong ( stressed and unstressed syllables) elements in the flow of speech
25 Clues: a poetic stanza of four lines • an extended metaphor in a poem • when a part is used to signify a whole • an understatement for rhetorical effect • the use of conjunctions in close succession • the way a character develops over the course of a story • the organization or arrangement of the various elements in a work • ...
Using Latin I, Units XI & XII Vocab (NOUNS & ADJECTIVES) 2023-03-26
17 Clues: mud • line • tent • envoy • summus • yellow • imperium • tyrannus • proelium • disturbed • pretiosus • the other • stag, deer • treacherous • neighboring • copiae, -arum • desirous of, eager for
Declining Latin Nouns, All Declensions and Neuter + 'i-stem' 2023-09-26
Across
- Ablative Singular of Arbor,Arboris
- Nominative Singular of Conquestus,Conquestūs
- Nominative Plural of Sepulchrum,Sepulchrī(n.)
- *Extra* Vocative Singular of Marcus,Marcī
- Accusative Plural of Gelu,Gelūs
- Genitive Plural of Nox,Noctis
- Genitive Singular of Mors,Mortis
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- Genitive Plural of Speciēs,Speciēī.
- Dative Singular of Cornū,Cornūs
- Genitive Plural of Manus,Manūs
- Accusative Singular of Fulmen,Fulminis(n.)
- Dative Singular of Lupus,Lupī
- Ablative Singular of Sanguis,Sanguinis
- Dative Plural of Rēs,Rēī
- Genitive Plural of Ignis,Ignis
- Ablative Singular of Mare,Maris
- Accusitave Plural of Fidēs,Fidēī
17 Clues: Dative Plural of Rēs,Rēī • Dative Singular of Lupus,Lupī • Genitive Plural of Nox,Noctis • Genitive Plural of Manus,Manūs • Genitive Plural of Ignis,Ignis • Dative Singular of Cornū,Cornūs • Accusative Plural of Gelu,Gelūs • Ablative Singular of Mare,Maris • Accusitave Plural of Fidēs,Fidēī • Genitive Singular of Mors,Mortis • Ablative Singular of Arbor,Arboris • ...
Countable and uncountable nouns and quantifiers 2015-03-25
8 Clues: one plus one is: • more than a little. • The opposite of big. • Without me you would die. • Not quite as sweet as honey. • You use me everyday at the shops. • Can be good or bad and helps you make decisions in life. • You'll find me in your taps. Without me you'll be thirsty
Singular and Plural Nouns (Mrs Barry) 2020-06-16
Across
- I really want a bunny (singular)
- more than one apple
- "You have three ...." said the Genie (plural for wish)
- I really wanted to put ...... on my porridge this morning but we didn't have any (plural of berry)
- plural of cheese
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- The boy was playing with three .... (plural of ball).
- I couldn't decide which of my many ....I should wear today (plural of scarf)
- Three blind .... (plural of mouse)
8 Clues: plural of cheese • more than one apple • I really want a bunny (singular) • Three blind .... (plural of mouse) • The boy was playing with three .... (plural of ball). • "You have three ...." said the Genie (plural for wish) • I couldn't decide which of my many ....I should wear today (plural of scarf) • ...
People and Family Singular/Plural Nouns 2025-09-08
ELA Review Q3 2021-03-05
Across
- A singular pronoun that has more than 1 antecedents.
- A, an, & the.
- A point of view that uses words like "you, your, & yours".
- A noun that you CANNOT physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- A word part that always comes at the beginning of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the end of the word part.)
- Persuasive writing technique used to make others feel like outsiders if they do not believe what you do.
- A modifier that describes a verb & usually ends in "-ly"
- A word that can show action, links nouns to modifiers, or helps other verbs.
- A verb form that uses "have, had, or has" + a past participle.
- In writing, this is simply a statement that the author makes to voice their opinion.
- A pronoun error in which the antecedent is in one person or number, and the pronoun is in a different person or number.
- Tells us the job of the pronoun.
- A verb form that does not use helping verbs other than "will".
- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- The person or thing that receives the action in the sentence.
- The noun that a pronoun refers back to in a sentence/clause/text.
- A clause that does make sense on its own and could be its own sentence.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is showing ownership over something.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the subject of the sentence/clause.
- In writing, this is the specific example(s) that the author uses to elaborate on their reasoning.
- A verb that WILL take place in the future.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" and adds emphasis to a sentence.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" acts as the object of the sentence.
- A sentence with just one clause.
- A conjunction used in complex sentences.
- Tells us a verb's time (past, present, or future).
- Tells us if the pronoun is singular or plural.
- A type of sentence that asks a question (?).
- The word at the end of the prepositional phrase - answers the 'question' that the preposition asks.
- A type of sentence that ends in an exclamation point (!).
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- A verb that does not transfer its energy to an object.
- A type of sentence that gives a command.
- A verb that takes place in the past.
- A modifier that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A point of view that uses words like "I, me, my, we, our..."
- A verb that is currently taking place.
- A noun that you can physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- Adjectives & adverbs.
- Tells us the perspective of the pronoun.
- A form of writing in which the author tries to persuade you to think the way they do.
- A singular noun that describes a group of something (herd, class...)
- In writing, this is the reasoning that supports the author's opinion.
- (FANBOYS) A conjunction used in compound sentences.
- A word part that has a dash "-" on either side and can be placed anywhere in a word.
- A point of view that uses words like "he, she, it, they..."
- A specific person, place, thing, or idea that is always capitalized.
- Also known as a dependent clause.
- A group of words that stars with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition.
- A word that tells us location or time.
- Details in a story/text that appeal to your 5 senses (touch, taste, smell, sight, & feeling).
- A sentence with 2 independent clauses & a coordinating conjunction
- A verb that "helps" an action verb by telling us its tense (past, present, future)
- A type of sentence that simply makes a statement.
- A clause that does not make sense on its own - starts with a subordinating conjunction.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the object of the sentence/clause.
- "more than one".
- A sentence with 1 indep. clause, 1 sub. conj., and 1 dep. clause.
- This is the subject of all command sentences (imperative sentences).
- A verb-word created by adding "-ing" to a verb - used in progressive form.
- The person or thing that the action of the sentence is being done for.
- The correct use of spelling, grammar, and punctuation in writing.
- A word part that comes at the end of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the beginning of the word part.)
- The person or thing that is directly receiving the action of the sentence.
- A verb form that uses helping verbs + a present participle.
- A verb-word created by using a past tense verb used in perfect form.
- A verb that links together modifiers and their nouns.
- "only one".
- A verb that transfers its energy to an object.
- A verb that can physically or mentally be performed.
- The person or thing that does the action in the sentence.
- An error in which a sentence that contains more than 2 clauses.
72 Clues: "only one". • A, an, & the. • "more than one". • Adjectives & adverbs. • Tells us the job of the pronoun. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • A sentence with just one clause. • Also known as a dependent clause. • A verb that takes place in the past. • A verb that is currently taking place. • A word that tells us location or time. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • ...
NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS AND PAST PARTICIPLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-06-14
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- Where can you find 52 white keys and 36 black keys? (noun)
- A synonym of laugh (verb)
- I have three hands and a face, but no body (noun)
- A synonym of run (verb)
- As cool as ________ (noun)
- A synonym of small (adj.)
- An antonym of rude (adj.)
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- I consist of all colours of the spectrum (adj.)
- I symbolise death (adj.)
- You can't see me, but you can't live without me (noun)
- "My leg _______!" cried Manisha (verb)
- I am here, I am now. I give and I am a gift
- As ________ as snow (adj.)
13 Clues: A synonym of run (verb) • I symbolise death (adj.) • A synonym of laugh (verb) • A synonym of small (adj.) • An antonym of rude (adj.) • As cool as ________ (noun) • As ________ as snow (adj.) • "My leg _______!" cried Manisha (verb) • I am here, I am now. I give and I am a gift • I consist of all colours of the spectrum (adj.) • ...
Expressing movement verbs to nouns UP 2015-10-29
Parts of Speech - Verbs to Nouns 2014-03-03
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- If you responsible, you show
- At school you are educated, you receive an
- If you are kind to someone, you are showing
- If you tour a country you are a
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- When you are happy, you are full of
- When something is reduced in price, it is a price
- You need to attend during lessons,you should be paying
- Someone's hair is styled by a hair
8 Clues: If you responsible, you show • If you tour a country you are a • Someone's hair is styled by a hair • When you are happy, you are full of • At school you are educated, you receive an • If you are kind to someone, you are showing • When something is reduced in price, it is a price • You need to attend during lessons,you should be paying
Identifying Poetic Devices 2021-09-13
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- It is a fun little device you don’t see often in contemporary poetry. It occurs when one verb is used to mean two different things for two different objects. For example, I might say “He ate some pasta, and my heart out.” To eat pasta and eat someone’s heart out are two very different definitions for ate: one consumption is physical, the other is conceptual.
- "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers".
- Don’t confuse this with the punctuation mark for plural nouns. It describes any instance when the speaker talks to a person or object that is absent from the poem.
- It repeats the same phrase at the beginning of each line.
- instead of “a part for a part,” the writer substitutes “a part for a whole.” In other words, they represent an object with only a distinct part of the object. If I described your car as “a nice set of wheels,” then I’m using it to refer to your car.
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- It ranks among the most powerful literary devices in poetry. In any poetry, it can be employed by exploring any one metaphor in depth. For example, if matchsticks were to be used as a metaphor for love, it could explore love in all its intensity
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- It is the repetition of vowel sounds and along with rhyme and alliteration, it is a powerful poetic device that writers can use to make their words stand out. E.g., Go slow on the road.
- when the writer replaces “a part for a part,” choosing one noun to describe a different noun. For example, in the phrase “the pen is mightier than the sword,” the pen is a __________ for writing and the sword is a _______ for fighting.
9 Clues: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers". • It repeats the same phrase at the beginning of each line. • the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. • ...
Expressing movement verbs to nouns UP 2015-10-29
Nouns, Verb, and Adjectives by Judith 2025-01-15
9 Clues: She was________ • The turtle was________ • She was Queitly_______ • The sunset was________ • The________ were beautiful • He was_______ down the hall • He was_______ down the hall • They_______ around the White House • There is a very nice school in________
Group 3: Compound Nouns in Action 2025-10-03
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- The activity of going from one place to another; can be done as a "group".
- A fellow member of your team or group.
- Getting a large group of people to help with a task, like identifying photos.
- A marriage ceremony; can be a compound noun with "group".
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- The systematic investigation into materials to establish facts.
- The combined action of a group working together effectively.
- A location on the internet where photos were posted for identification.
- An activity like soccer, played in teams.
8 Clues: A fellow member of your team or group. • An activity like soccer, played in teams. • A marriage ceremony; can be a compound noun with "group". • The combined action of a group working together effectively. • The systematic investigation into materials to establish facts. • A location on the internet where photos were posted for identification. • ...
English Language - Week 1 - Metalanguage 2021-01-30
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- a word (such as an article, possessive, demonstrative, or quantifier) that makes specific the denotation of a noun phrase
- any of a small set of words in a language that are used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and whose referents are named or understood in the context
- a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages and typically serving as a modifier of a noun to denote a quality of the thing named, to indicate its quantity or extent, or to specify a thing as distinct from something
- an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection
- a verb (such as have, be, may, do, shall, will, can, or must) that is used with another verb to show the verb's tense, to form a question, etc.
- a word that characteristically is the grammatical center of a predicate and expresses an act, occurrence, or mode of being, that in various languages is inflected for agreement with the subject, for tense, for voice, for mood, or for aspect, and that
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- an uninflected linguistic form that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words
- any member of a class of words that typically can be combined with determiners to serve as the subject of a verb, can be interpreted as singular or plural, can be replaced with a pronoun, and refer to an entity, quality, state
- a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages, typically serving as a modifier of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a preposition, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence, expressing some relation of manner or quality,
- a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes
- a function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication
- a word or expression (such as a form of be, become, feel, or seem) that links a subject with its predicate
- a meaningful linguistic unit that is an item in the vocabulary of a language
13 Clues: an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection • a meaningful linguistic unit that is an item in the vocabulary of a language • an uninflected linguistic form that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words • a word or expression (such as a form of be, become, feel, or seem) that links a subject with its predicate • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 2 Nouns Part 3 2013-03-08
A Box Full of Nouns Crossword Activity 2021-09-19
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- You can see the city on a tour _________ .
- A _______________ plows fields and bales hay.
- If you don't want to walk, you can hail a __________ .
- A chicken's skin is covered in ______________ .
- If you're tired of the city, you might go to the ________________ .
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- Farm animals sleep in a ___________ .
- If you're taking a trip, pack your ________________ .
- If you're feeling bored, you might need some ______________________ .
- You can see a show at the ___________________ .
- dog You can buy a __________________ from a street vendor.
10 Clues: Farm animals sleep in a ___________ . • You can see the city on a tour _________ . • A _______________ plows fields and bales hay. • You can see a show at the ___________________ . • A chicken's skin is covered in ______________ . • If you're taking a trip, pack your ________________ . • If you don't want to walk, you can hail a __________ . • ...
Speakout, Lesson 4.2 - Uncountable and plural nouns 2023-04-17
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- suggestions
- what's left of an ancient building
- all the things in your bag
- suitcases
- everything you find out when you ask questions
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- a 4-star hotel has more of these and they are better
- e.g. in sport, a tennis racket, golf clubs
- _______ of transport
- a place to sleep or stay for a while
- the view of natural features, for example out of a train window
10 Clues: suitcases • suggestions • _______ of transport • all the things in your bag • what's left of an ancient building • a place to sleep or stay for a while • e.g. in sport, a tennis racket, golf clubs • everything you find out when you ask questions • a 4-star hotel has more of these and they are better • the view of natural features, for example out of a train window
Contractions, possessives, irregular verbs and abstract nouns 2025-03-31
10 Clues: Sadness • Were not • They will • Should have • Synonym of bravery • The idea of control • Belonging to a rocket • The past tense of sting • The past tense of 'rise' • Belonging to more than one team
Complete the Crossword with the missing PLURAL NOUNS! 2018-02-15
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- wild birds flying in V-formation and honking around
- little kids say "fishes" but we know better!
- each one of them makes you get older, one year at a time
- lots of the female form of "man"
- main characters in Tall Tales and action movies
- first they turn colorful, then they fall of the trees in fall
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- you walk on two of them and they have 10 toes altogether
- if a husband has more than one of them, he's a bad boy!
- huge bears who live in the Rocky Mountains
- Hersheys makes them in chocolate
- mother and father of a kit with a red bushy tail
- someone has to do them in your kitchen after you're done eating
- wild canines that hunt in packs
13 Clues: wild canines that hunt in packs • Hersheys makes them in chocolate • lots of the female form of "man" • huge bears who live in the Rocky Mountains • little kids say "fishes" but we know better! • main characters in Tall Tales and action movies • mother and father of a kit with a red bushy tail • wild birds flying in V-formation and honking around • ...
List 4 Plural Nouns - Irregular -f to -ves 2025-11-02
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- — Wild animals, like big dogs, that howl.
- — A polite word to use when asking for something.
- — What living things have
- — When two words sound the same at the end (like "cat" and "hat").
- — Spoke or told someone something.
- — People who steal things.
- — Sharp tools used for cutting food.
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- — Baked bread comes in ____ .
- — Flat boards for holding books or toys.
- — Two equal parts of something.
- — Flat green parts of plants.
- — Tiny magical people from stories.
- — Married women
13 Clues: — Married women • — What living things have • — People who steal things. • — Baked bread comes in ____ . • — Flat green parts of plants. • — Two equal parts of something. • — Spoke or told someone something. • — Tiny magical people from stories. • — Sharp tools used for cutting food. • — Flat boards for holding books or toys. • — Wild animals, like big dogs, that howl. • ...
Solve the crossword using collective nouns- 2024-04-02
8 Clues: A ____ of fish • a____ of people • A______ of birds • A ______ of ships • A ______of sailors • A _______ of dancers • An ______ of soldiers • An______ at an concert
Review 5 -Adjectives and Nouns (Page 133) 2023-12-11
10 Clues: difficult to please • worth a lot of money • having a lot of energy • the answer to a problem • providing a large amount • money that you give or receive • an arrangement to meet someone • when everyone has the same opinion • behaving in a kind and pleasant way • feeling excited (example before a party)
Words which can be nouns and verbs 2023-10-17
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- prohibit or prevent from speaking.
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials
- turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
- say something to express one's opposition
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- an official document giving someone authorization to do something.
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another
- become or make greater in size
- a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school
- oppose (an action or theory) as mistaken or wrong.
10 Clues: become or make greater in size • prohibit or prevent from speaking. • say something to express one's opposition • oppose (an action or theory) as mistaken or wrong. • a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school • make or manufacture from components or raw materials • take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another • ...
G5 IRREGULAR NOUNS 🍀 (Habeeb, Akmal, Aishah) 2023-12-14
10 Clues: Plural for apex. • Plural for axis. • Plural for genus. • Plural for index. • Plural for locus. • Plural for crisis. • Plural for radius. • Plural for series. • Plural for aircraft. • Plural for curriculum.
G5 IRREGULAR NOUNS 🍀 (Habeeb, Akmal, Aishah) 2023-12-14
10 Clues: Plural for apex. • Plural for axis. • Plural for genus. • Plural for index. • Plural for locus. • Plural for crisis. • Plural for radius. • Plural for series. • Plural for aircraft. • Plural for curriculum.
Lesson 1 (3) Vocab: Nouns to Know 2025-10-29
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- something a person does for fun in free time
- an exciting time doing something unusual
- something not planned that may cause someone or something to be hurt
- open land for playing sports or growing crops
- a person who lives next door to you or near you
- a number of people or things that go together
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- someone who decides the winner of a contest or whether someone is guilty
- an area by a house covered with grass
- a kind of business or work that helps others
- a large structure with walls and a roof
10 Clues: an area by a house covered with grass • a large structure with walls and a roof • an exciting time doing something unusual • a kind of business or work that helps others • something a person does for fun in free time • open land for playing sports or growing crops • a number of people or things that go together • a person who lives next door to you or near you • ...
Unit 22 Suffixes that create Nouns -tion and -sion 2024-03-06
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- Shiocton is about 920 people
- to spin around
- a doctor will do this
- to try out for a play/show
- to edit or redo
- when cars crash
- big blast that destroys
- be alert and aware
- north south east west
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- be allowed to do something
- to talk to people
- you can ask your teacher
- travel somewhere
- math process with a quotient
- watch shows on
- unsure/dazed/no clue
16 Clues: to spin around • watch shows on • to edit or redo • when cars crash • travel somewhere • to talk to people • be alert and aware • unsure/dazed/no clue • a doctor will do this • north south east west • big blast that destroys • you can ask your teacher • be allowed to do something • to try out for a play/show • Shiocton is about 920 people • math process with a quotient
Match the adjectives with the appropriate nouns. 2022-06-21
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- The night is ........
- There are .......apples in the basket.
- There is .......milk in the fridge.
- I have bought a .......dress.
- He is not ......of the dogs.
- They have made the room........
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- The girl has .......hair.
- Gandhiji was a ........leader.
- My new teacher is very ......I like her.
- It's..... here in summer.
10 Clues: The night is ........ • The girl has .......hair. • It's..... here in summer. • He is not ......of the dogs. • I have bought a .......dress. • Gandhiji was a ........leader. • They have made the room........ • There is .......milk in the fridge. • There are .......apples in the basket. • My new teacher is very ......I like her.
Nouns with -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x 2024-10-28
6th Grade Vocabulary - Lesson 12 - Compound Nouns 2025-01-13
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- a group of soldiers
- a group of people or animals
- foxes are found together here
- a group of people or animals that have something in common
- a person sleeps on this type of furniture; oysters live in one too
- a group of toads are called a knot
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- ants live together in one of these
- a group of goldfish together is called this
- a group of geese not flying
- a group of ponies
10 Clues: a group of ponies • a group of soldiers • a group of geese not flying • a group of people or animals • foxes are found together here • ants live together in one of these • a group of toads are called a knot • a group of goldfish together is called this • a group of people or animals that have something in common • ...
Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns 2021-11-02
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- I need a _____(dozen) cupcakes for the party.
- Santa has twelve ______ (reindeer) that pull the sleigh around the world.
- I love wearing _____(tights) because they are so warm.
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- It's fun to watch the two _____ (policeman) directing traffic in the mornings.
- My mother has three wonderful ______ (daughter-in-law).
- Shepherds have to watch their _____ (sheep) carefully so they do not get eaten by wild animals.
6 Clues: I need a _____(dozen) cupcakes for the party. • I love wearing _____(tights) because they are so warm. • My mother has three wonderful ______ (daughter-in-law). • Santa has twelve ______ (reindeer) that pull the sleigh around the world. • It's fun to watch the two _____ (policeman) directing traffic in the mornings. • ...
pronouns and nouns Grade Five 2025-10-24
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- pronoun used for a group including yourself
- The name of a person, place, or thing
- noun that names something you can touch (e.g., book, apple)
- noun noun that names a specific person or place (e.g., London, Sarah)
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- A word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it)
- person pronoun pronoun used to talk about someone else
6 Clues: The name of a person, place, or thing • pronoun used for a group including yourself • A word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it) • person pronoun pronoun used to talk about someone else • noun that names something you can touch (e.g., book, apple) • noun noun that names a specific person or place (e.g., London, Sarah)
Swedish Top 20 Adjectives (use the form for en nouns) 2022-05-19
20 Clues: Own • Old • New • Big • Open • Closed • Serious • Important • Difficult • Beautiful • Sure, safe • Good, tasty • Light, easy • Small, little • Real, correct • Famous, known • Common, usual • Strange, weird • Long, tall (about people) • High, loud, tall (about buildings)
Rani y Sapi: Mi escuela (Nouns Learned from Text) #2 2021-06-22
27 Clues: Hat • Rug • Ball • Cube • Door • Book • Table • Shelf • Fence • House • Clock • Stool • Window • Poster • Pillow • Eraser • Pencil • Drawing • Chimney • Yoga mat • Hard hat • Cylinder • Notebook • Calendar • Backpack • Hula hoop • Chalkboard
39, vocabulary, deriviatives, 3rd declension i-stem nouns and adjectives 2015-02-19
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- for the brave husband
- on the seat
- on the sea
- a fortified place or position stationed with troops/a permanent army post
- swiftness of action or motion, speed
- of the strong state
- equal rights (this adj. precedes noun)
- the condition of being free from restriction or control/the right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one’s own choosing
- strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity with courage
- of the brave town
- showy or gaudy decoration/ ostentatious or pretentious show
- of the seas
- Every joy (this adj. precedes noun)
- relating to marriage or to a husband
- They(maritus et uxor) equals in joy (which ablative?)
- showy in a tasteless or vulgar way
- (she/it)having been stretched
- to increase the speed of/to cause to occur sooner than expected
- in the animal
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- ease in moving, acting, or doing, aptitude / something created to serve a particular function
- in every liberty (respect) (this adj. precedes noun)
- I have stretched
- O dirty dogs!
- to make easy, or easier
- Every right(this adj. precedes noun)
- strong state
- brave town
- the act or process of trying to achieve equal rights and status
- relating to Sirius or Procyon/relating to the dog days
- (he/it) having been laughed at
- of the clothes
- a body of persons sworn to judge and give a verdict on a given matter
- equal joys
- seas as subject
- Of the dogs
- the principle of moral rightness, equity/conformity to moral rightness in action or attitude;
- relating to, or being one of the pointed conical teeth located between the incisors and the first bicuspids/an animal of the family Canidae
37 Clues: on the sea • brave town • equal joys • on the seat • of the seas • Of the dogs • strong state • O dirty dogs! • in the animal • of the clothes • seas as subject • I have stretched • of the brave town • of the strong state • for the brave husband • to make easy, or easier • (she/it)having been stretched • (he/it) having been laughed at • showy in a tasteless or vulgar way • ...
Nouns 1&2, Verbs 1&2, ADJ 1 Fall Final 2016-11-23
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- a person opposed to war
- to think of or represent as ideal
- something abnormal
- deserving of blame
- heavenly
- reckless boldness; rashness
- to swing back and forth
- confusion, disorder
- to improve
- a command; an order
- to stray away from the subject
- silent
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- a secret meeting
- assurance; poise
- to guess
- beautiful
- insulting
- to pay the costs or expenses of
- a gap; an interruption
- generous giving
- to get rid of entirely
- to show sorry or pity for another
- to assign or attribute
- a feeling of intense dislike
- to quote; to refer to as an example
25 Clues: silent • to guess • heavenly • beautiful • insulting • to improve • generous giving • a secret meeting • assurance; poise • something abnormal • deserving of blame • confusion, disorder • a command; an order • a gap; an interruption • to get rid of entirely • to assign or attribute • a person opposed to war • to swing back and forth • reckless boldness; rashness • a feeling of intense dislike • ...
Rani y Sapi: Mi escuela (Nouns Learned from Text) #1 2021-06-22
24 Clues: Sun • Log • Tree • Rock • Asia • Toad • path • Smoke • Water • Flags • Apple • Bushes • Turtle • Africa • Orange • Europe • America • Tree top • World map • Butterfly • Antarctica • Tree trunk • Eiffel Tower • Egyptian pyramids
Unité 2, Leçons B + C (adverbs, nouns, negatives, preferences, culture) 2021-04-28
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- well, good
- The Music Festival
- often
- always, all the time
- I really like it
- Blind musicians from Mali
- (the) movies
- bad, badly
- a lot, very much
- (the) music
- (the) computer
- First puppet show
- rarely
- (the) pizza
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- The Festival of Lights in Lyon
- I prefer...
- a little bit
- Do you prefer....?
- R-n-B singer from Montreal, works for Red Cross
- I like it a lot
- I like it a little bit
- also, too
- (the) shopping
- (right) now
- Stringed instrument popular in West Africa
25 Clues: often • rarely • also, too • well, good • bad, badly • I prefer... • (the) music • (right) now • (the) pizza • a little bit • (the) movies • (the) shopping • (the) computer • I like it a lot • I really like it • a lot, very much • First puppet show • Do you prefer....? • The Music Festival • always, all the time • I like it a little bit • Blind musicians from Mali • The Festival of Lights in Lyon • ...
Complete the crossword with nouns formed from the words below. 2025-06-24
24 Clues: move • relax • invite • invent • locate • connect • discuss • confirm • pollute • improve • explore • replace • prevent • examine • educate • protect • attract • complete • announce • celebrate • entertain • translate • development • information
ABSTRACT NOUNS- MADE BY DISHITA 7TH A 2021-05-24
10 Clues: WORD FOR ACTION • WORD FOR ABILITY • WORD FOR FREEDOM • WORD FOR CHILDHOOD • WORD FOR FRIENDHIP • ABSTRACT NOUN FOR GROW • ABSTRACT NOUN FOR KNOW • ABSTRACT NOUN FOR PERMIT • ABSTRACT NOUN OF INNOCENT • ABSTRACT NOUN FOR DIFFERENT
Unbroken Part 1.2 Run Like Mad NOUNS 2021-01-26
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- an argument, fight or dispute
- raised seats on which people sit to watch sports games
- a difference, especially between things which should be the same
- (two words) the amount of air that can be taken into the lungs with one breath
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- a large groove or channel that carries runoff after a rainstorm
- the trunk of the human body--the area from the neck to the pelvis
- an extreme enthusiasm that is usually shared by many people
- a person's particular way of walking
- someone who makes or repairs locks
- (two words) the job, often done by children, of delivering newspapers to people's homes
10 Clues: an argument, fight or dispute • someone who makes or repairs locks • a person's particular way of walking • raised seats on which people sit to watch sports games • an extreme enthusiasm that is usually shared by many people • a large groove or channel that carries runoff after a rainstorm • a difference, especially between things which should be the same • ...
Common Nouns Crossword Puzzle (Class J1 G) 2021-02-15
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- We go there to buy fruits and vegetables.
- I go here to enjoy the sea, sun and sand.
- We go to this place to learn.
- We can pick fruits from it.
- This is where bread or cake is made.
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- This comes from cows. It is good for your teeth and bones.
- This insect can make webs
- There are 12 of these in one year.
- This place is usually very dark inside and bears use it as a place to live.
- it has no colour or no taste, but we need it to live.
10 Clues: This insect can make webs • We can pick fruits from it. • We go to this place to learn. • There are 12 of these in one year. • This is where bread or cake is made. • We go there to buy fruits and vegetables. • I go here to enjoy the sea, sun and sand. • it has no colour or no taste, but we need it to live. • This comes from cows. It is good for your teeth and bones. • ...
Plural Nouns -s and -es (Week 3) 2016-09-20
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- use photosynthesis to grow
- on your clothing, you can put money or your hands inside them
- people who are related to you and are important to you
- something people wear around their neck to make them warm
- the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead
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- used to help you remember what you need at the grocery store
- something to help people see better
- worth 1 cent, color is bronze
- grown on a farm and are made into french fries
- there are 12 of these on a ruler
10 Clues: use photosynthesis to grow • worth 1 cent, color is bronze • there are 12 of these on a ruler • something to help people see better • grown on a farm and are made into french fries • people who are related to you and are important to you • something people wear around their neck to make them warm • used to help you remember what you need at the grocery store • ...
Nouns That Start with U-V-W 2022-01-02
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- a long thin stick
- on a higher floor of a building
- something that tells someone about danger or trouble ahead
- a small cloth worn over the head or face
- the amount of something
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- clothing without sleeves that buttons down the front
- a small fold on your skin, clothing, or paper
- a child who causes trouble
- a long, thin cable
- small drops of water mixed with air
10 Clues: a long thin stick • a long, thin cable • the amount of something • a child who causes trouble • on a higher floor of a building • small drops of water mixed with air • a small cloth worn over the head or face • a small fold on your skin, clothing, or paper • clothing without sleeves that buttons down the front • something that tells someone about danger or trouble ahead
Identify 10 nouns in this Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-17
10 Clues: you read it. • you sit on it. • you draw with it. • you write with it. • you use to put your book. • you keep your books in it. • you sweep the floor with it. • you clean it with feather duster. • you use to underline important points. • you open it when you want to enter the room.
English with Thalia: countable and uncountable nouns 2025-08-02
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- Sounds you listen to for fun or relaxation — can’t count it.
- A small book used for writing notes — easy to count.
- A round fruit that can be red or green — countable and edible.
- A tool for writing — often found on a student’s desk.
- A piece of furniture you sit on — you can count them.
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- A sweet white substance used in drinks and cakes — uncountable.
- A machine you use for work or games — definitely countable.
- Used to buy things — can’t be counted directly (uncountable).
- A container often used for water or soda — can be counted.
- Something you read with pages — usually found in a library.
10 Clues: A small book used for writing notes — easy to count. • A tool for writing — often found on a student’s desk. • A piece of furniture you sit on — you can count them. • A container often used for water or soda — can be counted. • A machine you use for work or games — definitely countable. • Something you read with pages — usually found in a library. • ...
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • used for carrying small articles in a pants • animal used for riding or racing on a track • shelter covering in front of the entrance of a building
navigating nouns by Anika Birhmaan 2021-05-26
6 Clues: so many flower • he is a character from avenger • this is an electronic device to listen • he is a person who takes care of sheeps • it is a beautiful place in north america • these are small creatures with blue and white skin
Ms. Marina -Montenegrin, three nouns 2021-05-18
Stage 6 - Verb endings & give the accusative singular of nouns 2021-03-26
20 Clues: city • ring • crowd • thief • farmer • old man • I write • they were • young man • they hurried • they were out • he overpowered • you are selling • you are thumping • she was hurrying • they were hitting • they were calling • they blamed/cursed • you are out/absent • she was cursing/blaming
Nouns That Start with L-M-N 2022-01-02
Across
- a place where people can borrow books and other things
- a kind of thin book that comes out every week or month
- a thing that pulls other things to it
- a smooth, strong cloth used to cover a table or a bed
- something long and then used for sewing
Down
- something that can flow freely
- something strong that can be heated and shaped
- a small copy of something
- a flat area covered in tall grass
- something made of rope that is used for catching things
10 Clues: a small copy of something • something that can flow freely • a flat area covered in tall grass • a thing that pulls other things to it • something long and then used for sewing • something strong that can be heated and shaped • a smooth, strong cloth used to cover a table or a bed • a place where people can borrow books and other things • ...
Collective Nouns by Brian James M. Lalu 2018-09-12
Across
- / The one that use to fix your hair
- / a collection of recordings issued as a single item on CD, record, or another medium
- / a set of similar objects of graduated sizes, made so that each smaller one fits into the next in size for storage.
- / A group of people who witness or experience an event or a show
- / a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties.
Down
- / is a group of individuals working together to achieve a goal.
- / A round deep dish or basin used for food or liquid
- / Fighting force that fights primarily on land
- / is a container which is traditionally constructed from stiff fibers, which can be made from a range of materials, including wood splints, runners, and cane.
- / a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment
10 Clues: / The one that use to fix your hair • / Fighting force that fights primarily on land • / A round deep dish or basin used for food or liquid • / is a group of individuals working together to achieve a goal. • / A group of people who witness or experience an event or a show • ...
Match the adjectives with the appropriate nouns. 2022-06-21
Across
- He is not ......of the dogs.
- The girl has .......hair.
- I have bought a .......dress.
- My new teacher is very ......I like her.
Down
- Gandhiji was a ........leader.
- The night is ........
- There are .......apples in the basket.
- There is .......milk in the fridge.
- It's..... here in summer.
- They have made the room........
10 Clues: The night is ........ • The girl has .......hair. • It's..... here in summer. • He is not ......of the dogs. • I have bought a .......dress. • Gandhiji was a ........leader. • They have made the room........ • There is .......milk in the fridge. • There are .......apples in the basket. • My new teacher is very ......I like her.
B2 QUIZ UNIT 8 CREATIVE QUALITIES (NOUNS) 2024-07-30
Across
- to carefully control the way that you work, live, or behave, especially to achieve a goal
- the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- the introduction of something new. 2. : a new idea, method, or device
- the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.
Down
- ability to think or express oneself in an independent and individual manner; creative ability. freshness or novelty, as of an idea, method, or performance.
- is the desire to act in service of a goal. It's the crucial element in setting and attaining our objectives.
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- a strong desire to know or learn something.
- Determination is the resolve and persistence to achieve goals despite obstacles.
10 Clues: a strong desire to know or learn something. • the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. • the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties. • the introduction of something new. 2. : a new idea, method, or device • Determination is the resolve and persistence to achieve goals despite obstacles. • ...
winter verbs and nouns PFAE 2022-07-27
Rani y Sapi: Mi escuela (Nouns Learned from Interactions), schoolhouse 2021-06-25
27 Clues: Rug • Hat • Cube • Door • Book • Ball • Table • Fence • Shelf • Clock • Stool • House • Poster • Eraser • Window • Pillow • Pencil • Hardhat • Chimney • Drawing • Cylinder • Calendar • HulaHoop • Notebook • Backpack • (yoga) mat • Chalkboard
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • used for carrying small articles in a pants • animal used for riding or racing on a track • shelter covering in front of the entrance of a building
