nouns Crossword Puzzles
NIMISÕNAD - NOUNS (LIVING THINGS (PEOPLE, ANIMALS, PLANTS ETC.) NON-LIVING THINGS, PHENOMENONS AND CONCEPTS) NOUNS ALWAYS ANSWER TO THE QUESTIONS WHAT OR WHO 2024-03-19
26 Clues: CAT • SNOW • ROSE • RAIN • WORK • BIRCH • MONEY • CHAIR • HUMAN • TABLE • TULIP • SUNSET • SPRUCE • TURKEY • GIRAFFE • SUNRISE • PARENTS • DAFFODIL • BANK CARD • PINE TREE • ELECTRICITY • SCHOOL HOUSE • ANIMAL KINGDOM • NORTHERN LIGHTS • PHYSICAL EDUCATION • SLEET (BETWEEN RAIN AND SNOW)
PLURAL OF NOUNS- Make the plural of each noun in Spanish 2023-12-04
Across
- problem
- what is the plural of "notebook" in Spanish
- what is the plural of "color = color" in Spanish
- dictionary
- driver (male)
- hand
- map
- thing
- country
- what is the plural of "elevator = elevador" in Spanish.
- day
- school
- suitcase
- young person
- what is the plural of "nose= nariz" in Spanish.
- what is the plural of "tree = arbol" in Spanish
- vide
- (female passenger)
- girl
- number
Down
- conversation
- man
- pencil
- driver (female)
- community
- photo
- student
- tourist
- lesson
- computer
- woman
- nationality
- word
- diary
- (male passenger)
- what is the plural of "walnut = nuez" in Spanish.
- what is the plural of "fish = pez" in Spanish.
- plural of "bus" in Spanish
- boy
39 Clues: man • map • day • boy • hand • word • vide • girl • photo • woman • diary • thing • pencil • lesson • school • number • problem • student • tourist • country • computer • suitcase • community • dictionary • nationality • conversation • young person • driver (male) • driver (female) • (male passenger) • (female passenger) • plural of "bus" in Spanish • what is the plural of "notebook" in Spanish • what is the plural of "fish = pez" in Spanish. • ...
Third Grade Language Test #7 2025-12-18
Across
- often used at the end of every declarative and most imperative sentences; use after initials of names; after abbreviated titles of respect; after abbreviations of days and months
- used with a conjunction word to correct a run-on sentence; use after yes or no at the beginning of a sentence; use before and after the name of the person you are speaking to in a sentence, use only one if the name comes at the beginning or end of the sentence; use to separate words or groups of words in a series, a series is three or more similar words or groups of words written one after another; use to separate the name of a town or a city from the name of a state, place after the state, too, unless it comes at the end of a sentence; use to separate parts of a date
- to do this to an envelope you need the name and address of the recipient and a return address
- this type of quotation is the exact repetition of someone's written or spoken words
Down
- around titles of short stories, poems, songs, chapters, and magazine or newspaper articles; around direct quotations
- in upper left of envelope then: full name, house number street name, city, state, and zip code
- One person showing ownership - apostrophe before the "s" Ponyboy's attitude; more than one person showing ownership - apostrophe after the "s"; the brothers' relationship; listing two people showing ownership - apostrophe before the "s" Johnny and Ponyboy's mistake
- in middle of envelope then: full name, house number street name, city, state, and zip code
- the first word of every sentence; proper nouns; days of the week and the month of the year; holidays and special days; the names referring to God and the Bible; names, titles of respects, initials, and the word I; the first word, last word and every important word in the titles of books, stories, poems, and songs
9 Clues: this type of quotation is the exact repetition of someone's written or spoken words • in middle of envelope then: full name, house number street name, city, state, and zip code • to do this to an envelope you need the name and address of the recipient and a return address • ...
Nouns from Unit 12 (七下) to Unit 2 (八上) 2018-11-12
cognition 2021-01-19
Across
- assessed by IQ tests with one single answer
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- a mental image or best example of a category. Matching new items to the prototype provides a quick and easy method for including items in a category
- extent a test yields consistent results by retesting
- age 1-2 when a child speaks single words twowordstage at age 2 two word statements
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- beginning at 3-4 months
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- mental representation of a given place/situation
- The behavior that a test is designed to predict
- multiple choice
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language
- street smart
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- rules of combining words into grammatically sensible sentences given language
- the smallest distinctive sound unit.
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- speech early speech stage in which a child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs such as go car
- book smart
- the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent
- Extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- general frameworks,expectations of events,objects,what could happen
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- predict a person's future performance and capability to learn
- in language smallest unit that carries meaning(such as a prefix).
- does the test look like it will test what it should test
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- everyday tasks,ability to manage oneself and other people
- demonstrated in reacting adaptively to novel situations and generating novel ideas
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- open ended tests
- inlanguage,system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- what you think will happen
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- - logical rule that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- a statistical procedure that identifies cluster of related items
- meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test
41 Clues: book smart • street smart • multiple choice • open ended tests • beginning at 3-4 months • what you think will happen • the smallest distinctive sound unit. • assessed by IQ tests with one single answer • the tendency to be more confident than correct • The behavior that a test is designed to predict • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- Juxtapose two nouns in a way that positively asserts their similarities while not disconfirming dissimilarities
- Plays an important role in anger and aggression
- Occurs when an individual first learns one language and then another
- Speed and accuracy of abstract reasoning, especially for novel problems
- Elements of a second language replace elements of the first language
- Capacity to learn from experience, using metacognitive processes to enhance learning, and the ability to adapt the surrounding environment.
- Detailed studies of cognitive performance in everyday situations and nonlaboratory contexts
- Similar to metaphors, except that they introduce the words "like" or "as" into the comparison
- Intelligence used in understanding one's self
- People's understanding and control of their own thinking processes
- characteristic patterns across languages of various cultures
- Intelligence used in solving math problems and in logical reasoning
- Speaker uses a language element that was appropriate earlier in the sentence but is not appropriate later on
- Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary
- From Greek, which means "seahorse"; plays an important role in memory formation
- Study of how people use language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented somehow in separate systems of the mind
- Regional variety of a language distinguished by features such as vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation
- People who can speak only one language
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- Intelligence used in singing a song, composing a sonata, or playing instruments
- Speaker substitutes one language element for another
- Intelligence used in understanding patterns in nature
- Intelligence used in getting from one place to another
- Occurs when a child learns two languages from birth
- The assertion that the speakers of different languages have differing cognitive systems that influence the ways in which people speak various languages
- A second language is required in addition to a relatively well-developed first language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented in just one system
- Intelligence used in relating to other people
- Used to describe a person's ability to adapt to a variety of challenges in diverse cultures
- He proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Individual's own account of cocgnitive processes
- "We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation."
- A statement regarding the speaker's psychological state
- Important to emotion, motivation, memory and learning
- People who can speak two languages
- Intelligence used in reading a book, writing poems, or novels, and understanding spoken words
- One word is replaced by another that is familiar in sound but different in meaning
- People who speak two or more languages
- In-depth study of individuals
- He proposed the triarchic theory of intelligence
40 Clues: In-depth study of individuals • Study of how people use language • People who can speak two languages • Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary • People who speak two or more languages • People who can speak only one language • Intelligence used in relating to other people • Intelligence used in understanding one's self • Plays an important role in anger and aggression • ...
Chapter 7a and 7b AP Psychology 2021-12-05
Across
- A mental image that describes a category
- To hold on to initial conceptions even after they have been disproven
- Mental classification that form from our everyday experiences
- Begins at around age 2
- The smallest distinctive sound unit
- To be unable to see a problem from a different perspective
- A type of concept that is defined by a set of characteristics
- To problem solve knowing there is a correct outcome
- The rules for combining words into grammatically correct sentences
- The human method to communicate through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- Someone that can develop and create ideas could be described as having...
- Saying "I knew it all along" demonstrates that you have...
- Problems that are solved by starting at the solution
- If you ignore other perspectives and only look to support your preconceptions, you have...
- Having one way to get the correct answer
- To decide how a new object should be categorized based on the already existing categories
- Comparing problems because of their similarities is an example of using...
- If you believe that you are more correct than you actually are, this demonstrates...
- Judging the likelihood of something based on how quickly it comes to your mind demonstrates...
- Estimating likelihood based on convenience in memory
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- Having multiple correct answers
- The smallest distinctive unit that carries meaning
- Begins at around age 1
- If someone checks over and over to see how they are progressing towards the final goal, this is an example of a...
- When kids can say two word sentences exclusive to nouns and verbs
- The rules that measure the meaning of the words we use
- Provides expectations about said event, person, situation,etc
- Simple, basic rules that take shortcuts to get to an answer, but are not always accurate
- The system of which rules are made in a language
- To be unable to see an object as having a purpose other than its most common one
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, etc
- A type of schema that is concerned with sequences events and other potential things that may occur in the future
- Having a realization of a solution describes...
- Begins at 3-4 months old
- How an issue is judged
- Letting the first piece of information presented be the most reliable when making a decision
- Language is determined by reality
- Estimating likelihood based on a certain prototype is...
- Mental representation of said place or situation
- To want to solve problems based on how they previously solved them
- Believed that we can explain language development based on association, imitation, and reinforcement
- Believed that "universal grammar" connects all languages
42 Clues: Begins at around age 1 • Begins at around age 2 • How an issue is judged • Begins at 3-4 months old • Having multiple correct answers • Language is determined by reality • The smallest distinctive sound unit • A mental image that describes a category • Having one way to get the correct answer • Having a realization of a solution describes... • ...
Cruciverba U.D.A 2022-02-25
Across
- Noi siamo uditi.
- Gesto che nello sport è usato dall’arbitro per indicare una pausa.
- The shop where you can buy meat.
- Materiale su cui scrivevano gli egizi.
- Punto di orbita di minima distanza dal sole.
- Parte superior de espalda.
- Figura retorica che consiste nel paragonare due elementi evidenziando il rapporto di somiglianza con un collegamento esplicitato.
- Insieme delle scelte lessicali e stilistiche operate dall’autore in base al contesto.
- You use it before contable and uncountable nouns in the interrogative and negative sentences.
- Persona que hace reir.
- Gesti emessi per rinforzare i contenuti del discorso o per accompagnare le parole.
- Animale simbolo di purezza e dello Spirito santo.
- Due monomi che hanno stessa parte letterale e numerica ma non gli stessi segni.
- La fille de ta soeur.
- Il primo popolo ad adottare la scrittura.
- Il tipo di scrittura che facilitava l’espressione di teorie e idee astratte.
- La personne qui n’a pas de cheveux.
- Costituiscono la materia.
- Le temps verbal qu’on met á la place du futur simple.
- You can bake a cake into it.
- Stato della materia in cui le forze di attrazione sono trascurabili.
- Copricapo usato correntemente dagli Ebrei maschi all’interno dei luoghi di culto, in segno di rispetto verso Dio.
- L’infinito del verbo simplo.
- It is used to express annoyance or anger with an action.
- È così chiamato l’1 nella moltiplicazione fra monomi.
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- Le persone di origini benestanti che si dedicavano allo studio e alla pratica della scrittura.
- Somma degli esponenti di un monomio.
- Abramo é il primo.
- Gesti che possono sostituire espressioni verbali.
- Candelabro a sette bracci simbolo nato nella religione ebraica.
- El hijo de tu hermano.
- Punti che non ruotano dell’asse di rotazione.
- Il processo con cui una sostanza solida si trasforma in vapore.
- Figura retorica che tratta l’inserimento di un’idea astratta nel discorso attribuendole caratteristiche umane.
- You can put some of them on your eyes in the spa.
- Modo di esprimersi di un gruppo ristretto di persone.
- Parole ed espressioni di uso antico presenti nel lessico aulico.
- Le sport avec les épées.
- Il tipo di scrittura piú antico.
- La indicano gli occhi spalancati e le sopracciglia alzate.
- Il lupo,accusativo singolare.
- Voi preparate.
- Il termine che definisce il simbolo della religione ebraica.
- Nome del numero 0 considerato come monomio.
- Persona ni alta ni baja.
- Ciudadano femenino de suiza.
- Gesto tramite il quale viene emesso un suono, quando si portano pollice e indice alla bocca socchiudendo le labbra.
- Fattore numerico di un monomio.
- Uno dei pluralia tantum che serve…per salire.
- Le contraire de l’adjectif drôle au féminin.
50 Clues: Voi preparate. • Noi siamo uditi. • Abramo é il primo. • La fille de ta soeur. • El hijo de tu hermano. • Persona que hace reir. • Le sport avec les épées. • Persona ni alta ni baja. • Costituiscono la materia. • Parte superior de espalda. • Ciudadano femenino de suiza. • You can bake a cake into it. • L’infinito del verbo simplo. • Il lupo,accusativo singolare. • ...
RHETORICAL DEVICES PT.2 2023-10-05
Across
- a sentence with two or more independent clauses with at least one dependent clause
- the part of speech that substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and designates persons or things asked for, previously specified, or understood from the context
- the use of several conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted
- the deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect. Also in parallel form.
- a series of words made up of a preposition and its object. It shows how a noun or pronoun that follows it relates to another word in the sentence.
- when a word is purposefully interspersed multiple times within a text
- a sentence that gives a direct command
- begins with a main clause that is followed by phrases and/or clauses that modify the main clause
- the noun that a pronoun refers back to in a sentence or closely related sentences
- a sentence that contains one independent clause and no dependent clause
- a phrase that looks like a verb, but actually functions as an adjective; it modifies a noun in the same sentence.
- the omission of a conjunction between the parts of a sentence
- the repetition of syntactical similarities in passages closely connected for rhetorical effect
- the infinitive form of a verb plus any complements and modifiers (begins with "to" and followed by a verb)
- a sentence that, by leaving the completion of its main clause to the end, produces an effect of suspense
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- group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence
- a sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark
- a sentence containing one or more dependent clauses in addition to the main clause
- the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
- a group of words in a sentence that can function alone as their own sentence; it consists of a subject, a verb and a complete thought.
- a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence, but functions as either a noun, adjective or adverb in a sentence. It will either begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun.
- when two opposite ideas are put together in a sentence to achieve a contrasting effect. In parallel form.
- a group of words containing a subject and a verb and forming a simple sentence OR part of a compound or complex sentence.
- a sentence that makes a statement
- a sentence containing two or more independent clauses, usually joined by one or more coordinating conjunctions, but no dependent clause. It can also be formed by the semicolon or the semi-colon + the conjunctive adverb + comma.
25 Clues: a sentence that makes a statement • a sentence that gives a direct command • a sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark • the omission of a conjunction between the parts of a sentence • when a word is purposefully interspersed multiple times within a text • the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences. • ...
Esp III Cap 7AVSR Vocab - No el/la used for nouns 2022-04-04
30 Clues: soup • rich • milk • peas • fish • rice • juice • tasty • onion • bacon • salad • meals • apple • steak • lunch • water • grapes • orange • coffee • butter • dinner • banana • lettuce • carrots • sausages • spaghetti • breakfast • strawberries • verdes green beans • to maintain one's health
Vocabulario U4D3 *Use the article w/o a space for nouns 2024-03-20
20 Clues: cup • fork • salt • menu • clean • plate • glass • dirty • spoon • sugar • knife • napkin • bottle • pepper • waiter • to eat • to drink • tablecloth • clear the table • to set the table
Vocabulario U4D3 *Use the article w/o a space for nouns 2024-03-20
20 Clues: cup • fork • salt • menu • clean • plate • glass • dirty • spoon • sugar • knife • napkin • bottle • pepper • waiter • to eat • to drink • tablecloth • clear the table • to set the table
Irregular verbs/nouns plural 2024-02-28
Making nouns or verbs 2024-07-23
Evidences in History (Nouns) 2025-04-23
Across
- The famous coin collection in India is found in Reserve Bank Museum here.(Proper Noun)
- Dates on the coins tell us about the eras of different ________.(common noun)
Down
- Collection and study of coins.(common noun)
- Designs of the rulers' portraits on the coins highlight the ______ of that period.(Abstract Noun)
4 Clues: Collection and study of coins.(common noun) • Dates on the coins tell us about the eras of different ________.(common noun) • The famous coin collection in India is found in Reserve Bank Museum here.(Proper Noun) • Designs of the rulers' portraits on the coins highlight the ______ of that period.(Abstract Noun)
Random 2013-08-05
Across
- a tense of a verb tells about an action that will happen sooner or later.
- that ask a question
- is a part o speech that describe o modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverbs clause, or sentence
- takls about only one person or something
- is a word, phrases, or clouse to which the pronoun refers to in a sentence.
- are words that have the same spelling but have different origin, meaning and sometimes pronunciation
- a noun that refer to persons, places, or things wich are not defenite or exact.
- tell us about the place of action or whre action occurs/occurred/will occur
- a clause that cannot stand bu itself but must be attached to an independent clause also known as a dependent clause
- a noun thatthat cannot be detected by ourselves.
- are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different thing
- that states o declares someting
- verbs are verbs that change in spelling to show their past tense.
- a noun that identify and specify a noun.
- inflecting languages that required relationship between words in gender, case, person, or number
- a figure of speech that gives human characteristics to objects
- more thaqn two person being compared
- a tense of a verb tells about an action that happen in the past
- a noun that that can see, hear, taste, touch.
- the words me, him, her, us, them, you.
- a part of speech that descrive or modify a noun or a pronoun
- that gives coomand o state a request.
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- a word that takes the place of a noun.
- nouns that show ownership.
- takls about more than two person or object.
- are words with the same meanings
- a word that can substitute for a verb verb phrases
- word that tells about colo, size, shape, condition and quality of a noun or a pronoun
- a noun that tells a names of person, places and things.
- existing in inflicting languages. it is a grammartical case that also shows possession and can also show measurement or sourece
- two person or object are compared
- are words with opposite meanings
- a noun that tells the names of particular person.
- only one person or object is compared
- tell us how many times the action occurs or occurered or will occur
- a tense of a verb tells about an action that is happening.
- tell us about the of action e.g. now,then,soon,tomorrow,yesterday,today ect.
- tell us that in which manner the action occurs or how the action occurs or occurred or will occur
- that express a strong emotion
- are words that join or connect parts of the sentnce
40 Clues: that ask a question • nouns that show ownership. • that express a strong emotion • that states o declares someting • are words with the same meanings • are words with opposite meanings • two person or object are compared • more thaqn two person being compared • only one person or object is compared • that gives coomand o state a request. • a word that takes the place of a noun. • ...
Morphology and Syntax Extra Credit Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-27
Across
- the body of rules you use to construct sentences and to understand how others have constructed their sentences
- a type of word which can be influenced to create comparative and superlative forms
- Identify the main verb in the following sentence: I did not understand the homework.
- a unit of meaning in written language; a letter or set of letters representing a phoneme
- a type of sentence voice wherein the subject receives the action rather than does it
- Syntactic ________ is the parts of speech combined to make sentences, whereas syntactic ___________ is the role of a word or group of words in relation to the other words/groups of words.
- a group of words having a subject and a verb; can be independent or dependent
- Use the copula inflected for the past perfect tense to complete this sentence: The boy's teacher ____________ understanding every time he needed extra time on his assignments.
- The following sentence is what type of adverb? He played professionally for about 13 years before he decided to retire.
- What kind of inflectional morpheme is present in the word "cat's?"
- the number of descriptive adjectives in the following sentence: My cute dog played in the fluffy snow and barked at the pretty, white flurries.
- a class of words which serves to modify verbs and other modifiers
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- a type of verb which supports the work of the main verb
- a socially-shared, rule-based, dynamic, generative system whose purpose is communicating messages
- Identify the complete verb in the following sentence: I could have run in the afternoon.
- the third largest groups of words in the lexicon which serve to modify nouns and pronouns
- Use the comparative form of "honest" to complete the sentence: The little boy was far _________ than was his twin brother.
- a category of verb-like words (but not verbs) consisting of infinitives, gerunds, and participles
- the class of words which signifies action or state; acts as the "muscle" of the utterance
- The following sentence uses which type of adverb? You can eat your snack in the car as long as you don't get crumbs everywhere.
- Use a reflexive pronoun to complete the sentence: Jason and Amy had to finish the project _______ after Mason dropped the class.
- The acronym often used to represent the most frequently-used coordinating conjunctions.
- How many clauses are in the following sentence? I knew I should try to finish my homework but I couldn't bring myself to doing it, especially because I felt so tired after I got home.
- a class of pronouns which is used to refer to the self or others and which can be inflected to show attributes
- a group of words organized in to phrases and clauses which communicates a complete idea
25 Clues: a type of verb which supports the work of the main verb • a class of words which serves to modify verbs and other modifiers • What kind of inflectional morpheme is present in the word "cat's?" • a group of words having a subject and a verb; can be independent or dependent • a type of word which can be influenced to create comparative and superlative forms • ...
cognition 2021-03-30
Across
- assessed by IQ tests with one single answer
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- a mental image or best example of a category. Matching new items to the prototype provides a quick and easy method for including items in a category
- extent a test yields consistent results by retesting
- age 1-2 when a child speaks single words twowordstage at age 2 two word statements
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- beginning at 3-4 months
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- mental representation of a given place/situation
- The behavior that a test is designed to predict
- multiple choice
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language
- street smart
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- rules of combining words into grammatically sensible sentences given language
- the smallest distinctive sound unit.
Down
- speech early speech stage in which a child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs such as go car
- book smart
- the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent
- Extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- general frameworks,expectations of events,objects,what could happen
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- predict a person's future performance and capability to learn
- in language smallest unit that carries meaning(such as a prefix).
- does the test look like it will test what it should test
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- everyday tasks,ability to manage oneself and other people
- demonstrated in reacting adaptively to novel situations and generating novel ideas
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- open ended tests
- inlanguage,system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- what you think will happen
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- - logical rule that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- a statistical procedure that identifies cluster of related items
- meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test
41 Clues: book smart • street smart • multiple choice • open ended tests • beginning at 3-4 months • what you think will happen • the smallest distinctive sound unit. • assessed by IQ tests with one single answer • the tendency to be more confident than correct • The behavior that a test is designed to predict • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • ...
Vocabulary 2023-10-26
Across
- words or phrases that help move a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to another, or one paragraph to another
- what happens after the climax; the story starts to come to a close
- one that does not change throughout the story
- the unique style, personality or perspective of a piece of writing. It can often set the mood or tone
- mood refers to the emotional response that the writer wishes to bring out in the reader through a story. The author uses words, imagery, and figurative language to create a feeling or mood
- a person’s exact words
- of view - point of view refers to the format the author has chosen for the narration (who is speaking)
- spoken words between characters
- a story
- event that sets the plot into motion
- the story line; the events that happen in a story
- is one that is not based on a factual or logical thought, but instead is someone's opinion.
- the problem; can be internal or external
- the life lesson the author wants the audience to learn
- the ending of a story
- - one that changes emotionally/ mentally as a result of the stoStatic character - one that stays the same
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- an exact noun - EX: Max, a golden retriever, curled on his favorite sofa cushion. Is much clearer than The dog curled comfortably on his favorite spot.
- the exciting part of the story; the turning point; what the plot has been building towards
- chart used to represent the parts of a story
- the main character of a story; usually the “good guy”
- opening of the story; sets up important information
- - a point of view that focuses on facts and it leaves out personal opinions
- used by author that create a distinct voice and style of author
- explaining and providing the details of a character looks, thoughts and feelings in a story/text
- is how the author feels about the subject
- the person telling the story, and it determines the point of view that the audience will experience
- section of the story that sets up the conflict and leads to the climax
- the end or finish of the story
- when details are explained in the order in which it occurs.
- a story resemble real life, and fictional characters within these stories react similarly to real people.
- the character or force against the main character
- a summary that does not include personal thought or feelings; based on facts
- exact words (specific nouns and vivid verbs)
- fiction - A genre of stories that didn't really happen, but are based on events in history
- -person, animal, or thing that takes a part in a story
35 Clues: a story • the ending of a story • a person’s exact words • the end or finish of the story • spoken words between characters • event that sets the plot into motion • the problem; can be internal or external • is how the author feels about the subject • chart used to represent the parts of a story • exact words (specific nouns and vivid verbs) • ...
English Grammar (words separated by hyphen) 2022-12-01
Across
- The form of a verb that expresses an action done in a time period up to the present
- Combines the continuous/progressive aspect with the past tense
- The verb form used for actions or events that are happening or developing now
- A single unit of language that means something and can be spoken or written
- A word that expresses an action, an event or a state.
- A word that means the opposite of another word
- A letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning
- Symbols that represent exact language (either spoken or written) that has come from somebody else
- A sentence that indicates strong feelings or to show emphasis
- The main verb of a sentence, defines what the subject is doing
- the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area
- A word or expression that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the same language
- A symbol that's used to separate the items in a list
- A set of words expressing a statement, a question or an order, usually containing a subject and a verb
Down
- A word formed from the first letters of the words that make up the name of something
- A sentence, phrase or word that asks for information
- A word that describes a person or thing
- A name used by somebody, especially a writer, instead of their real name
- The form of a verb that expresses an action completed before a particular point in the past
- Grammatical tense whose principal function is to locate a situation or event in the present time
- A word that refers to a person, place or thing
- Grammatical tense used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future
- Prepositions are short words that usually stand in front of nouns
- A symbol used to introduce a list, a summary, an explanation
- A word that is pronounced like another word but has a different spelling or meaning
- A symbol to show a stop in a sentence
- The use of capital letters
- A letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to make another word
- A symbol used to separate the parts of a complicated sentence or items in a detailed list; shows a longer break
- Person or thing about whom the statement is made (part of the sentence)
- Grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or situation in the past
- A symbol used to show that one or more letters or numbers have been left out or something that belongs to something
32 Clues: The use of capital letters • A symbol to show a stop in a sentence • A word that describes a person or thing • A word that refers to a person, place or thing • A word that means the opposite of another word • A sentence, phrase or word that asks for information • A symbol that's used to separate the items in a list • ...
Having Fun With Abstract Nouns 2016-10-16
Expressing movement nouns to verbs 2015-10-29
Nouns from Vocabulary List #6 2018-11-26
Smith List 2: nouns that end with -or 2021-09-14
Across
- a person who is a private teacher
- a person who visits you
- a person who invests your money
- a person who creates something
- a person who acts in a show
Down
- a person who governs over a state
- a person who supervises you on a job
- a person who you go see when you are sick
- a person who inspects places to make sure they're safe
- a person who sails a boat or ship
10 Clues: a person who visits you • a person who acts in a show • a person who creates something • a person who invests your money • a person who governs over a state • a person who is a private teacher • a person who sails a boat or ship • a person who supervises you on a job • a person who you go see when you are sick • a person who inspects places to make sure they're safe
Nouns That Start with G-H-I-J 2022-01-02
Across
- a large piece of ice that floats in the ocean
- something used to make music
- a game played on ice
- a place from which a business is controlled or directed
Down
- a large area of ice that moves slowly over land
- a place where sick people get care
- a building with glass walls that is used for growing plants
- something you wear over a shirt to stay warm
- a fast animal that looks like a rabbit
- a round lump on the back of an animal
10 Clues: a game played on ice • something used to make music • a place where sick people get care • a round lump on the back of an animal • a fast animal that looks like a rabbit • something you wear over a shirt to stay warm • a large piece of ice that floats in the ocean • a large area of ice that moves slowly over land • a place from which a business is controlled or directed • ...
Irregular Plural Nouns 8-1 5-2-22 2022-04-29
Across
- What do you call those parts of your body at the ends of your legs?
- What do you call the animals that swim and are in schools too?
- What is the name of the animals that grow wool and say "bah"?
- What do you call young human beings?
- Which word do we use for more than one man?
Down
- Which word means the same as ladies?
- Which part of your body chews your food?
- What word means more than one life?
- Which word do we use to describe more than one person?
- What is the name for the place you set books in a Library?
10 Clues: What word means more than one life? • Which word means the same as ladies? • What do you call young human beings? • Which part of your body chews your food? • Which word do we use for more than one man? • Which word do we use to describe more than one person? • What is the name for the place you set books in a Library? • ...
write the plural form of the following nouns 2023-10-06
Find the nouns that are found at home 2023-03-06
10 Clues: We wear it • we use it to sit on • a place to sleep in • something to write in • Something to write with • We use it to call someone • We use it to style our hair • We use it after we take a shower • we use it to see how we look like • We put flowers in it and decorate the house
Expressing movement - Verbs to Nouns 2015-10-29
DBG VI NOUNS 1-10 2021-06-05
Collective nouns crossword 2015-06-26
My Nouns Crossword 2021-01-20
Irregular Plural Nouns 8-1 5-2-22 2022-04-29
Across
- What is the name of the animals that grow wool and say "bah"?
- Which word do we use for more than one man?
- What do you call those parts of your body at the ends of your legs?
- What word means more than one life?
- Which word do we use to describe more than one person?
Down
- Which part of your body chews your food?
- What is the name for the place you set books in a Library?
- What do you call young human beings?
- What do you call the animals that swim and are in schools too?
- Which word means the same as ladies?
10 Clues: What word means more than one life? • What do you call young human beings? • Which word means the same as ladies? • Which part of your body chews your food? • Which word do we use for more than one man? • Which word do we use to describe more than one person? • What is the name for the place you set books in a Library? • ...
Irregular Plural Nouns 8-1 5-2-22 2022-04-29
Across
- What is the name of the animals that grow wool and say "bah"?
- Which word do we use for more than one man?
- What do you call those parts of your body at the ends of your legs?
- What word means more than one life?
- Which word do we use to describe more than one person?
Down
- Which part of your body chews your food?
- What is the name for the place you set books in a Library?
- What do you call young human beings?
- What do you call the animals that swim and are in schools too?
- Which word means the same as ladies?
10 Clues: What word means more than one life? • What do you call young human beings? • Which word means the same as ladies? • Which part of your body chews your food? • Which word do we use for more than one man? • Which word do we use to describe more than one person? • What is the name for the place you set books in a Library? • ...
Add -s or -es to make plural nouns 2025-09-17
10 Clues: What opens locks • What students attend • What brightens rooms • Wooden parts of a tree • Cookware used for meals • Creatures found in zoos • Faint humming from insects • Square containers, often for shipping • Confined spaces or enclosures for birds • Two-wheeled transportation that requires balance
PLURAL FORM OF IRREGULAR NOUNS 2021-05-17
LNM chapters 1-11 nouns 2022-10-06
4 nouns and an adj. 2025-10-24
Across
- causing admiration because of being large, good, or skillful
- clothes worn by an actor, dancer, or someone in a play, party, or festival
- the sound of people clapping their hands to show approval or praise
Down
- the act of doing a play, concert, dance, or other public show
- a way of doing a particular task, especially one that involves skill or special knowledge
5 Clues: causing admiration because of being large, good, or skillful • the act of doing a play, concert, dance, or other public show • the sound of people clapping their hands to show approval or praise • clothes worn by an actor, dancer, or someone in a play, party, or festival • ...
Esperanza Rising Nouns 2025-05-08
Nouns That Start with O-P-Q-R 2022-01-02
Across
- a part of the building that has a roof but no walls and is near the door
- fine, dry matter that is made up of tiny pieces of something else
- a journey made in search of something
- space the place beyond Earth where there are stars and planets (2 words)
- a strong smell
Down
- a building where people are kept when they break the law
- a large animal with thick skin and one or two large horns on its nose
- a tool used to hold small objects for bending or cutting
- something light and strong that can be shaped to make something else
- the part of a plant that grows underground and holds the plant in place
10 Clues: a strong smell • a journey made in search of something • a building where people are kept when they break the law • a tool used to hold small objects for bending or cutting • fine, dry matter that is made up of tiny pieces of something else • something light and strong that can be shaped to make something else • ...
Give the verb forms of the following nouns 2023-02-07
Latin 1 Ch. 5 Singular to Plural Nouns 2022-05-15
Irregular Plural Nouns 8-1 5-2-22 2022-04-30
Across
- What do you call those parts of your body at the ends of your legs?
- What do you call the animals that swim and are in schools too?
- What do you call young human beings?
- Which word do we use to describe more than one person?
- What is the name for the place you set books in a Library?
Down
- Which word do we use for more than one man?
- Which part of your body chews your food?
- What is the name of the animals that grow wool and say "bah"?
- What word means more than one life?
- Which word means the same as ladies?
10 Clues: What word means more than one life? • What do you call young human beings? • Which word means the same as ladies? • Which part of your body chews your food? • Which word do we use for more than one man? • Which word do we use to describe more than one person? • What is the name for the place you set books in a Library? • ...
Morphology and syntax 2021-04-12
Across
- a modifier that clarifies aspects of a noun; cannot exist outside of a noun phrase; major categories include articles, possessive pronouns and nouns, demonstratives, quantifiers, and wh- words
- Information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- a sentence type that has an overall function of making a request or giving an order
- the voice of a verb is modified to indicate whether a subject is doing the action or receiving the action in a clause or sentence; can be active or passive
- a class of modifiers that provides information about verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; provides information about place, manner, time, degree, reason, number, affirmation, and negation; many are formed by adding –ly to a word stem.
- the information contained in the verb of a clause or sentence that denotes who or what is completing the action
- information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- the noun to which a pronoun refers, also referred to as the referent
- a mood, used in dependent clauses that follow independent clauses, that express wishes, demands, or conditions that are improbable, doubtful, or contrary to fact; often reflects fantasizing and hypothesizing
- a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem
- a syntactic structure that contains a subject and predicate; is either independent or dependent
- a be verb used as a copula that cannot be contracted in a clause or sentence due to the loss of or unclear meaning.
- a word derived from a verb; includes infinitives, geruns, and participles
- a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun
Down
- a word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject
- a major sentence element following the subject slot that is made up of the verb and other constituents following it; describes the action, state, or condition that is stated, asked, ordered, or exclaimed by the use of a verb
- one of the determiners a, an, or the; is either definite or indefinite
- a phrase that is the main structure of a predicate and includes the main verb of the sentence or clause and any auxiliary forms attached, as well as any modifiers
- a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence
- a verb tense that denotes actions or states of being that occurred in the past
- a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to
- a noun that refers to a countable entity
- a clause that contains a subject and a predicate but must be combined with an independent clause to form a sentence; is typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
- the present participle form of a verb used as a noun
- an action word in a sentence; describes what is done to a noun or pronoun or describes a state of being or existence
25 Clues: a noun that refers to a countable entity • the present participle form of a verb used as a noun • a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun • a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence • a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to • a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem • ...
AP Lang Unit 3 vocabulary 2022-10-11
Across
- the use of words for their literal meanings and often refers to things that appeal to the senses.
- a rhetorical term for all the ways that an argument, explanation, or description can emphasize/exaggerate certain points.
- employ a lot of coordinating conjunctions (usually and)
- allow for the insertion of a verbal unit that interrupts the normal syntactic flow of the sentence. The sentence still makes sense if it is removed.
- yoda speak "tomorrow to the park we'll go."
- Means "doubling/repetition" "Time, time slipping away, away from us so stay, stay with me I can make, make you glad you came."
- "to place side by side" rhetorical phrases or clauses are placed one after another without coordinating or subordinating them through conjunctions. "I came; I saw; I conquered."
- implies comparison or contrast
- A figure of speech in which the speaker expresses real or simulated doubt or perplexity.
- strategy where a speaker or writer raises a question and then immediately answers it.
- the use of a word to modify or govern two or more words although its use might be grammatically or logically incorrect.
- second half of an expression is balanced against the first but with the words in reverse grammatical order
- nouns that are created from adjectives or verbs. For example interference to interfere.
Down
- rhetorical term for explicit references to the various meanings of a word-usually for the purpose of removing ambiguities
- verbal pattern in which the second half of an expression is balanced against the first with the parts reversed. "You forget what you want to remember and remember what you want to forget."
- the use of figurative language, via word, phrase, or image for an artistic effect. "Stop and smell the roses."
- Juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases/clauses. Helps define concepts through contrast and develop an understanding of something through defining its opposite.
- omits conjunctions between words and phrases (speeds up rhythm)
- describes words, phrases, or pronunciations that are obsolete or outdated in current usage. Makes it sound older than it is.
- a tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion or a brief statement of a principal. "When in fight club, we don't talk about fight club."
- Rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, building to the climax. Can create strong emotional impact.
- Taking a negative and turning it into a positive or vice versa "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
- a speaker or writer acknowledges and anticipates or responds to an opponents objections. (prebuttal)
- an artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words. "Mankind must put an end to war-or war will put an end to mankind."
- narrative or anecdote used to illustrate a quotation, claim, or moral point.
25 Clues: implies comparison or contrast • yoda speak "tomorrow to the park we'll go." • employ a lot of coordinating conjunctions (usually and) • omits conjunctions between words and phrases (speeds up rhythm) • narrative or anecdote used to illustrate a quotation, claim, or moral point. • ...
RHETORICAL DEVICES PT.2 2023-10-04
Across
- sentence a sentence that gives a direct command
- a group of words containing a subject and a verb and forming a simple sentence OR part of a compound or complex sentence.
- the use of several conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted
- the repetition of syntactical similarities in passages closely connected for rhetorical effect
- sentence a sentence containing one or more dependent clauses in addition to the main clause
- when a word is purposefully interspersed multiple times within a text
- sentence a sentence with two or more independent clauses with at least one dependent clause
- when two opposite ideas are put together in a sentence to achieve a contrasting effect. In parallel form.
- Phrase a phrase that looks like a verb, but actually functions as an adjective; it modifies a noun in the same sentence.
- sentence a sentence that, by leaving the completion of its main clause to the end, produces an effect of suspense
- sentence a sentence that makes a statement
- the part of speech that substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and designates persons or things asked for, previously specified, or understood from the context
- Sentence a sentence that contains one independent clause and no dependent clause
- sentence a sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark
Down
- the deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect. Also in parallel form.
- the omission of a conjunction between the parts of a sentence
- sentence a sentence containing two or more independent clauses, usually joined by one or more coordinating conjunctions, but no dependent clause. It can also be formed by the semicolon or the semi-colon + the conjunctive adverb + comma.
- Clause a group of words in a sentence that can function alone as their own sentence; it consists of a subject, a verb and a complete thought.
- Phrase a series of words made up of a preposition and its object. It shows how a noun or pronoun that follows it relates to another word in the sentence.
- the noun that a pronoun refers back to in a sentence or closely related sentences
- (dependent) Clause a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence, but functions as either a noun, adjective or adverb in a sentence. It will either begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun.
- sentence begins with a main clause that is followed by phrases and/or clauses that modify the main clause
- Phrase the infinitive form of a verb plus any complements and modifiers (begins with “to” and followed by a verb )
- the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
- a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence
25 Clues: sentence a sentence that makes a statement • sentence a sentence that gives a direct command • the omission of a conjunction between the parts of a sentence • sentence a sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark • when a word is purposefully interspersed multiple times within a text • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 2 Nouns Part 2 2013-03-08
Five Verbs, Three Nouns and One Adjective 2024-03-18
EC1 Unidad 2 Así se dice 3 (Use articles w/nouns) 2023-10-09
19 Clues: bus • team • to work • to sing • to wear • to walk • to take • to help • to teach • ceremony • to study • to return • classmate • principal • to eat lunch • the secretary • to participate • to pay attention • the national anthem
Aenigmatum Quadragesimum XL 2017-02-07
Across
- verb’d the armies
- we defeated
- for the senate
- the authority of the senate
- she does reply
- for the (close) friend
- I (fem.)will have been encouraged
- with lightning held/since lightning was held
- she drives
- since the senate is establishing the laws
- verb’d an attack by the (trained) army
- to turn away from; spurn/to cause aversion or distaste in
- while the writer is answering to the senate
- of, concerning, or befitting a senator or senate/ composed of senators
- to vary irregularly/to rise and fall in or as if in waves, undulate
- characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate
- an act of employing or putting into play/the discharge of a duty , function, or office familiar-often encountered or seen/ taking undue liberties, presumptuous
- they made an attack against the army
- you s. have encouraged
- verb’d hands
- of every influence
- an instance of something, an occurrence/ a pattern of inflection of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives to express different syntactic functions in a sentence
- they(m.)had been defeated
- you pl. have replied
- with lightning bolts
- an impelling force, an impulse/the force or energy associated with a moving body
- (it)having been confirmed
- fabricate/to make or process goods, especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines
Down
- giving or given as an answer
- a person with masterly skill or technique in the arts/
- to support or establish the certainly or validity or,
- of, or relating to the hands/ a small reference book, especially one giving instructions
- by hand
- the act, fact, or occupation of writing/source or origin, as of a book or idea
- written by that writer
- verb’d wave
- by means of lightning
- We were making thet attack against the Germani
- we will have driven
- swift nom.neut.sing
- the act of expelling or the state of being expelled
- the act of verifying /A Christian rite admitting a baptized person to full membership in a church/a ceremony in Judaism that marks the completion of a young person’s religious training
- verb’d senate
- they drove
- a reaction, as that of an organism or a mechanism, to a specific stimulus/
- the fall (chance) of lightning
- moral excellence and righteousness; goodness
- for the wave
- verb’d attack
- of the influences
- with these equal hands (adj. follows noun)
- since the attach had been defeated
- to grant authority or power to/to give permission for, sanction/to be sufficing grounds for, justify
- by chance
- to issue a thunderous verbal attack or denunciation/ / an explosive salt of fulminic acid, especially________ of mercury
55 Clues: by hand • by chance • they drove • we defeated • verb’d wave • she drives • for the wave • verb’d hands • verb’d senate • verb’d attack • for the senate • she does reply • verb’d the armies • of the influences • of every influence • we will have driven • swift nom.neut.sing • you pl. have replied • with lightning bolts • by means of lightning • written by that writer • for the (close) friend • ...
Chapter 7a and 7b AP Psychology 2021-12-05
Across
- A mental image that describes a category
- To hold on to initial conceptions even after they have been disproven
- Mental classification that form from our everyday experiences
- Begins at around age 2
- The smallest distinctive sound unit
- To be unable to see a problem from a different perspective
- A type of concept that is defined by a set of characteristics
- To problem solve knowing there is a correct outcome
- The rules for combining words into grammatically correct sentences
- The human method to communicate through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- Someone that can develop and create ideas could be described as having...
- Saying "I knew it all along" demonstrates that you have...
- Problems that are solved by starting at the solution
- If you ignore other perspectives and only look to support your preconceptions, you have...
- Having one way to get the correct answer
- To decide how a new object should be categorized based on the already existing categories
- Comparing problems because of their similarities is an example of using...
- If you believe that you are more correct than you actually are, this demonstrates...
- Judging the likelihood of something based on how quickly it comes to your mind demonstrates...
- Estimating likelihood based on convenience in memory
Down
- Having multiple correct answers
- The smallest distinctive unit that carries meaning
- Begins at around age 1
- If someone checks over and over to see how they are progressing towards the final goal, this is an example of a...
- When kids can say two word sentences exclusive to nouns and verbs
- The rules that measure the meaning of the words we use
- Provides expectations about said event, person, situation,etc
- Simple, basic rules that take shortcuts to get to an answer, but are not always accurate
- The system of which rules are made in a language
- To be unable to see an object as having a purpose other than its most common one
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, etc
- A type of schema that is concerned with sequences events and other potential things that may occur in the future
- Having a realization of a solution describes...
- Begins at 3-4 months old
- How an issue is judged
- Letting the first piece of information presented be the most reliable when making a decision
- Language is determined by reality
- Estimating likelihood based on a certain prototype is...
- Mental representation of said place or situation
- To want to solve problems based on how they previously solved them
- Believed that we can explain language development based on association, imitation, and reinforcement
- Believed that "universal grammar" connects all languages
42 Clues: Begins at around age 1 • Begins at around age 2 • How an issue is judged • Begins at 3-4 months old • Having multiple correct answers • Language is determined by reality • The smallest distinctive sound unit • A mental image that describes a category • Having one way to get the correct answer • Having a realization of a solution describes... • ...
Morphology and syntax 2021-04-11
Across
- the present participle form of a verb used as a noun
- a modifier that clarifies aspects of a noun; cannot exist outside of a noun phrase; major categories include articles, possessive pronouns and nouns, demonstratives, quantifiers, and wh- words
- a verb tense that denotes actions or states of being that occurred in the past
- a class of modifiers that provides information about verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; provides information about place, manner, time, degree, reason, number, affirmation, and negation; many are formed by adding –ly to a word stem.
- an action word in a sentence; describes what is done to a noun or pronoun or describes a state of being or existence
- Pronoun) a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence
- a word derived from a verb; includes infinitives, geruns, and participles
- a mood, used in dependent clauses that follow independent clauses, that express wishes, demands, or conditions that are improbable, doubtful, or contrary to fact; often reflects fantasizing and hypothesizing
- a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to
- the information contained in the verb of a clause or sentence that denotes who or what is completing the action
- a major sentence element following the subject slot that is made up of the verb and other constituents following it; describes the action, state, or condition that is stated, asked, ordered, or exclaimed by the use of a verb
- a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem
- the voice of a verb is modified to indicate whether a subject is doing the action or receiving the action in a clause or sentence; can be active or passive
- a noun that refers to a countable entity
Down
- the noun to which a pronoun refers, also referred to as the referent
- a be verb used as a copula that cannot be contracted in a clause or sentence due to the loss of or unclear meaning.
- information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- a clause that contains a subject and a predicate but must be combined with an independent clause to form a sentence; is typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
- a phrase that is the main structure of a predicate and includes the main verb of the sentence or clause and any auxiliary forms attached, as well as any modifiers
- a sentence type that has an overall function of making a request or giving an order
- a syntactic structure that contains a subject and predicate; is either independent or dependent
- a word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject
- one of the determiners a, an, or the; is either definite or indefinite
- a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun
- Information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
25 Clues: a noun that refers to a countable entity • the present participle form of a verb used as a noun • a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun • a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to • a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem • Pronoun) a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence • ...
Module 11 Assignment, 11.1 2021-02-11
Across
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- surgical repair of the voice box
- diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
- pertaining to the lungs
- surgical repair of the nose
- incision of the windpipe
- nose (used for nouns)
- absence of oxygen
- pain in the diaphragm
- surgical incision into the nose
- pertaining to the throat
- pertaining to the diaphragm
- air sac (at the end of the bronchioles)
- air
- hernia of the diaphragm
- able to breathe only in a straight (upright) position
- inflammation of the voice box windpipe and bronchi [croup]
- process of measuring breathing (or lung volumes)
- inflammation of sinuses
- pertaining to destruction of mucus
- inflammation of the voice box
- deficient in breathing
- rapid flow of blood from the nose
- windpipe
- pertaining to visual exam of hollow organ or body cavity
- bronchus
- narrowing of the windpipe
- narrowing of the windpipe
- normal breathing
- study of the lung
- covering of lung
- process of visual examination of the chest
- pertaining to absence of breathing
- breathe, breathing
- study of x-rays
- instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
- incision of the sinus
- air in chest (pleural space) which causes collapse of lung
- pertaining to within the pleura
- creation of an artificial opening in the chest
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- surgical repair of the windpipe
- record of sound
- rapid breathing
- instrument used for visual exam within a hollow organ or cavity
- pertaining to the alveolus
- instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
- pertaining to breathing
- process of visual examination of the bronchi
- voice box
- pertaining to the nose and throat
- pain in the chest
- spasmodic contraction of the voice box
- process of recording with x-rays
- process of visual examination of voice box
- process of recording in slices
- large muscle dividing thoracic and abdominal cavities
- pertaining to the septum
- excision of a lung
- record of the bronchus
- a physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
- surgical repair of a bronchus
- inflammation of the lung
- process of measuring oxygen
- physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- deficient oxygen in the blood
- abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- pertaining to within the windpipe
- surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid
- inflammation of the nose and throat
- straight
- to cut, section or slice
- surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
- process of recording the bronchus
- chest
- septum
- pertaining to difficulty in speaking
- pertaining to voice
- excision of a lobe of the lung
- section (anatomic)
- instrument used to measure oxygen (saturation in blood)
80 Clues: air • chest • septum • windpipe • straight • bronchus • voice box • record of sound • rapid breathing • study of x-rays • normal breathing • covering of lung • pain in the chest • absence of oxygen • study of the lung • excision of a lung • section (anatomic) • breathe, breathing • pertaining to voice • nose (used for nouns) • pain in the diaphragm • incision of the sinus • record of the bronchus • ...
Jack's awesome crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- Key used to identify a plant or animal in which each stage presents descriptions of two distinguishing characters, with a direction to another stage in the key, until the species is identified
- the principal element or ingredient of anything, considered as its fundamental part.
- that is or may be estimated by quantity.
- is an act of predicting.
- a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation working hypothesis or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts
- a systematic series of actions directed to some end.
- a suffix, appearing in words of Latin origin, denoting action or condition, used in Latin and in English to form nouns from stems of Latin adjectives (communion; union ), verbs (legion; opinion ), and especially past participles (allusion; creation; fusion; notion; torsion ).
- apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable moods.
- is an act of predicting.
- Often the scientific method the method of discovery used by scientists from the Enlightenment onward, in which a question is identified, data are gathered through observation and research, a hypothesis is formulated and then tested through experimentation, and the results are analyzed to draw a conclusion: usually followed, in the scientific community, by sharing the results so that others can attempt to replicate and confirm them independently.
- pertaining to or concerned with quality or qualities.
- alkaline condition; the quality that constitutes an alkali.
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- A numerical measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, usually measured on a scale of 0 to 14. Neutral solutions (such as pure water) have a pH of 7, acidic solutions have a pH lower than 7, and alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7. The pH of lemon juice is 2.4; that of household ammonia is 11.5. The normal pH for human blood is 7.4.
- is the result of classifying or being classified. classify.Classify
- of or relating to science or the sciences.
- a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable, as temperature, price, etc.; graph.
- the quality or state of being acid.
- A numerical measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, usually measured on a scale of 0 to 14. Neutral solutions (such as pure water) have a pH of 7, acidic solutions have a pH lower than 7, and alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7. The pH of lemon juice is 2.4; that of household ammonia is 11.5. The normal pH for human blood is 7.4.
- weather;
- to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate: command.
- not aligned with or supporting any side or position in a controversy.
- to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence.
- a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge.
- the science or technique of classification
- Chemistry, a compound usually having a sour taste and capable of neutralizing alkalis and reddening blue litmus paper, containing hydrogen that can be replaced by a metal or an electropositive group to form a salt, or containing an atom that can accept a pair of electrons from a base. Acids are proton donors that yield hydronium ions in water solution, or electron-pair acceptors that combine with electron-pair donors or bases.
25 Clues: weather; • is an act of predicting. • is an act of predicting. • the quality or state of being acid. • that is or may be estimated by quantity. • of or relating to science or the sciences. • the science or technique of classification • a systematic series of actions directed to some end. • pertaining to or concerned with quality or qualities. • ...
DE English 101 Review 2021-12-09
Across
- The call, the threshold, the threshold guardians, the helpers, the mentor, the challenges and temptations, the talisman, the abyss, the revelation, the atonement and transformation, the gift and return
- an issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak
- character who serves as a contrast to another character
- extended comparisons that link objects or ideas not commonly associated.
- the literal sense of what is said falls detectably short of the magnitude of what is being talked about
- genre, chiefly literary and dramatic, in which human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to criticism through ridicule, mockery, spoofing, irony, or other methods, sometimes with an intent to bring about improvement.
- the language that writers use to re-create sensory experiences and stir emotions
- An expression of feudal ideas of honor, nobles developed this as a code of conduct
- a general feeling that is created by the tone
- Basic storytelling patterns
- saying something to audience that other players (actors) cannot hear
- Anonymous traditional stories about the past
- pause, or break, near the middle of every line of poetry
- somebody talking to him/herself
- a poem that mourns the death of a person or laments something lost
- ancient religion that worshiped several gods (polytheistic)
- shorter, focuses on personal emotion.
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- metaphoric compound words in the place of simple nouns.
- narratives based in fantasy that tell of strange, sometimes supernatural events in exotic settings
- the emotional quality of the words that the author has chosen
- prepares the reader for future events, actions, or revelations
- The main idea or central purpose of a piece of literature
- rebirth
- to enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen
- writing that imitates another serious piece of work.
- This device creates the narrative structure of a story-within-a-story
- A style of drama, popular in England during the late 16th and 17th centuries, in which the basic plot was a quest for vengeance and which typically featured scenes of carnage and mutilation
- to present the opposite of the normal order.
- a contradiction between reality and appearance or between the actual and intended meaning of words.
- characterized by an unusual degree of intellectualism.
- Narratives that have both literal and deeper, symbolic meanings
- a long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legendary hero in pursuit of a goal of national importance
- the repetition of sounds at the start of nearby words
- a form of verbal irony, in which, under the guise of praise, a caustic and bitter expression of strong and personal disapproval is given. Sarcasm is personal, jeering, intended to hurt
- images or descriptions that appear self-contradictory but reveal a deeper truth.
35 Clues: rebirth • Basic storytelling patterns • somebody talking to him/herself • shorter, focuses on personal emotion. • to present the opposite of the normal order. • Anonymous traditional stories about the past • a general feeling that is created by the tone • writing that imitates another serious piece of work. • the repetition of sounds at the start of nearby words • ...
220-Grade Two 2021-08-11
Across
- -for the reason that
- -moving in a circle
- -to make sth/sb clean using water and usually soap
- -the past tense and past participle of find
- -third person singular present of go
- -to do sth that involves physical or mental effort, especially as part of a job
- -( the possessive form of you) of or belonging to the person or people being spoken or written to
- -the plural of that
- -of the most excellent type or quality
- -do not
- - the number 5
- -to hold sth firmly and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself
- -to rest your weight on your bottom with your back vertical, for example on/in a chair
- -used in questions to ask sb to be exact about one or more people or things from a limited number
- -to obtain sth by paying money for it
- -happening or coming before all other similar things or people;
- = on
- -do something with it in order to do a job or to achieve a particular result or effect.
- -to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols
- -exactly; directly
- -used before adjectives, adverbs and determiners to mean ‘in a high degree’ or ‘extremely’
- -past tense, past participle of make
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- -to rest with your eyes closed and your mind and body not active
- -having a lower than usual temperature; having a temperature lower than the human body
- -used with plural nouns to mean ‘the two’ or ‘the one as well as the other
- -to make musical sounds with your voice in the form of a song or tune
- -a large number of
- -moving or able to move quickly
- -used to introduce another possibility
- -having the colour of grass or the leaves of most plants and trees
- -the past participle of be
- -to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or a pencil
- -the third person singular of the present tense of do
- -to want sth to happen or to be true even though it is unlikely or impossible
- -at all times; on every occasion
- -used by the person speaking or writing to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people
- -the possessive form of they they,of or belonging to them
- -to give sb/sth a particular name; to use a particular name or title when you are talking to sb
- -belonging to or connected with a thing, an animal or a baby
- -used as the past form of will when reporting what sb has said or thought
- -earlier than sb/sth
- -the plural of this
- -away from a place; at a distance in space or time
- -past tense of give
- -to give information to sb by speaking or writing
45 Clues: = on • -do not • - the number 5 • -a large number of • -exactly; directly • -moving in a circle • -the plural of that • -the plural of this • -past tense of give • -for the reason that • -earlier than sb/sth • -the past participle of be • -moving or able to move quickly • -at all times; on every occasion • -third person singular present of go • -past tense, past participle of make • ...
Motivate 4 Unit 2 - Books-related nouns 2024-05-30
Across
- newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people
- the activities you do with other people, for pleasure, when you are not working
- a person or thing that is very successful
- an agreement, especially in business, on particular conditions for buying or doing something
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- a shop that sells books
- a novel in the form of a comic strip
- a product, usually a book, which is bought by large numbers of people
- a recording of a book, especially a novel, being read aloud, made available to download or on a cd
8 Clues: a shop that sells books • a novel in the form of a comic strip • a person or thing that is very successful • newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people • a product, usually a book, which is bought by large numbers of people • the activities you do with other people, for pleasure, when you are not working • ...
REGULAR AND IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS 2020-11-13
Partitive Expressions with Uncountable Nouns 2023-04-25
5 Clues: Me and my sisters drank a ... of wine yesterday. • Anna needs to take a ... of medicine every morning. • This recipe says that you need one only glove of garlic. • The first ... of sunshine in spring makes everybody happy. • She added a ... of perfume on her neck and brushed her hair.
complete this sentence and change a verbs into a nouns 2019-08-23
15 Clues: exist • depend • prefer • manage • combine • involve • achieve • organize • entertain • recommend • they have a...in Bandung • Hospital... are expensive • My brother... a programme every day • he is an expert in the ... of technology • he writes a...on the internet about mountain climbing
TYPES OF NOUNS 2024-02-28
Find all nouns 2025-03-10
upper-intermediate unit 4.2. uncountable and plural nouns 2023-05-10
Across
- suggestions
- what's left of an ancient building
- a place to sleep or stay for a while
- suitcases
- a 4-star hotel has more of these and they're better
- ______ of transport
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- all the things in your bag
- e.g., in sport, a tennis racket, golf clubs
- everything you find out when you ask questions
- 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're better • the view of natural features, for example out of a train window
Irregular Plural Nouns 8-1 5-2-22 2022-04-30
Across
- What do you call those parts of your body at the ends of your legs?
- What do you call the animals that swim and are in schools too?
- What is the name of the animals that grow wool and say "bah"?
- What do you call young human beings?
- Which word do we use for more than one man?
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- Which word means the same as ladies?
- Which part of your body chews your food?
- What word means more than one life?
- Which word do we use to describe more than one person?
- What is the name for the place you set books in a Library?
10 Clues: What word means more than one life? • Which word means the same as ladies? • What do you call young human beings? • Which part of your body chews your food? • Which word do we use for more than one man? • Which word do we use to describe more than one person? • What is the name for the place you set books in a Library? • ...
CLB 3 4 caring about the environment nouns 2025-02-05
Across
- Forks, knives, and spoons.
- The used coffee after brewing.
- Hard parts of meat and fish.
- Thick, brown paper used for boxes.
- The skin of fruits and vegetables.
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- A small power source for electronics.
- “Containers” for milk or juice, usually with a plastic coating.
- A light, white material often used for food containers and packaging.
- Paper used for cleaning hands or food.
- The hard outer shell of an egg.
10 Clues: Forks, knives, and spoons. • Hard parts of meat and fish. • The used coffee after brewing. • The hard outer shell of an egg. • Thick, brown paper used for boxes. • The skin of fruits and vegetables. • A small power source for electronics. • Paper used for cleaning hands or food. • “Containers” for milk or juice, usually with a plastic coating. • ...
Find out the Gender and Make Plural Nouns 2025-05-28
Complete the crossword with Abstract nouns 2023-07-17
Verbs with -er or -or that make them nouns 2024-04-02
Across
- a person that lives and works on a boat
- the season when it is cold outside
- someone who performs on a stage
- a person that works in movies or tv
- a person that comes up with an idea to solve problems or make life easier
- someone who tends to crops or animals
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- a person that you see when you are sick or need a checkup
- the season that we don't have school
- a person that goes to other places for a short time
- someone who makes lessons and helps kids learn
- someone who makes bread, cupcakes, and donuts
- a person that puts words onto paper to make stories
12 Clues: someone who performs on a stage • the season when it is cold outside • a person that works in movies or tv • the season that we don't have school • someone who tends to crops or animals • a person that lives and works on a boat • someone who makes bread, cupcakes, and donuts • someone who makes lessons and helps kids learn • ...
PLURALIZATION OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR NOUNS 2024-09-19
PLURALIZATION OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR NOUNS 2024-09-20
Compound Nouns - GW B1 Unit 4 2023-01-09
6 Clues: basic medical help • a place where people wait • a medicine that reduces pain • a building where people can go to see a doctor • an illness you get from eating food which contains harmful bacteria • when smb has a lot of pain in their chest and their heart stops working
Complete the crossword with Abstract nouns 2023-07-17
Fourth Grade Language Test #6 2025-11-28
Across
- first word of a sentence; first word of a direct quotation; proper nouns; holidays and special days; days of the week, months; words referring to God and the Bible; names, initials, titles of respect, the word I, and family titles used as names; cities, states, countries, rivers, oceans; first, last, and all important words in titles
- the subject goes on the left of the horizontal line, the verb on the right, and they are separated by a vertical line
- to do this to a sentence: underline the subject once and place a vertical line after it, underline the verb(s) twice
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- capitalize first word; use commas to separate words that tell who is speaking from direct quotation; end marks and commas following a direct quotation are placed inside the closing quotation marks; at the end of the sentence after the end punctuation
- around titles of short stories, poems, songs, chapters, and magazine or newspaper articles; around direct quotations
- after yes or no at the beginning of a sentence; around the name of the person you are speaking to in a sentence; to separate the words that tell who is speaking from the direct quotation; to correct a run-on sentence by adding a comma and a joining word; to separate a city and a state, separate the state from the rest of the sentence with a comma; to separate the parts of a date, place a comma after the year unless the date comes at the end of the sentence; to separate words or groups of words in a series; to separate adjectives describing the same noun, some combinations of adjectives do not need commas
- at the end of a declarative sentence; at the end of most imperative sentences; after initials and abbreviated titles of respect; after abbreviated books of the Bible; after abbreviations
- this quotation type is a report of the exact words of an author or speaker
8 Clues: this quotation type is a report of the exact words of an author or speaker • around titles of short stories, poems, songs, chapters, and magazine or newspaper articles; around direct quotations • to do this to a sentence: underline the subject once and place a vertical line after it, underline the verb(s) twice • ...
Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives - A Crossword Conundrum 2024-04-18
6 Clues: Of immense size • Highly enjoyable to taste • To travel in search of something new • A popular sport played with a round ball • To ascend often using hands and feet for support • Tower: a landmark in Paris with tower as the second word
Find the singular form of these plural nouns 2024-01-28
Words ending with -able and -ably into nouns. 2025-11-12
Across
- Careful thought about something before making a decision.
- Deep love or strong admiration for someone or something.
- In a very cute or lovable way.
- In a way that fits or works for a situation.
Down
- Quite large or important in amount or size.
- By a large amount; greatly.
- Something that is useful or can be applied to a situation.
- A formal request for something, or the act of putting something to use.
- Very cute and easy to love.
9 Clues: By a large amount; greatly. • Very cute and easy to love. • In a very cute or lovable way. • Quite large or important in amount or size. • In a way that fits or works for a situation. • Deep love or strong admiration for someone or something. • Careful thought about something before making a decision. • Something that is useful or can be applied to a situation. • ...
YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER 2022-01-24
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- THE FORCED REMOVAL OF NATIVE AMERICANS FROM THEIR LAND AT GUNPOINT; STARTED IN THE 1830’S WITH THE INDIAN REMOVAL POLICY CREATED BY ANDREW JACKSON; IT WAS HORRIBLE, IT WAS WRONG, AND IT WAS ILLEGAL AND INHUMAN; OVER HALF OF THE INDIANS DIED ON THE TRAIL BEFORE EVEN REACHING THEIR NEW HOME
- WORDS THAT MAKE A STORY INTERESTING OR RELATABLE: EXAMPLES ARE SENSORY WORDS, FIGURATIVE, THE WORDS CAN MAKE TEXT COME TO LIFE, SPECIFIC NOUNS, AND/OR OTHER VOCABULARY
- A MACHINE THAT MEASURES EARTHQUAKES
- USING YOUR SENSES TO CREATE PICTURES/IMAGES IN YOUR MIND WHILE YOU ARE READING
- FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE THAT USES EXAGGERATION LIKE, “I AM DYING OF THIRST” OR “THAT IS THE BEST IDEA I HAVE HEARD IN MY LIFE”
- AN OUTSIDE OBSERVER THAT SEES EVENTS TAKE PLACE AND CAN BACK YOUR STORY UP: CAN I GET A ________?
- ANOTHER WORD FOR TRAINS [‘CHOO-CHOO’]
- SOMEONE THAT IS LOOKING FOR CLUES, LIKE A DETECTIVE: SOMEONE THAT IS INSPECTING SOMETHING
- A SPECIFIC GENRE WHERE THE AUTHOR TELLS THE STORY OF A PERSON; TOLD FROM THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW
- THE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES AN AUTHOR USES WHEN WRITING; THE PURPOSE, SETTING, PLOT, CHARACTERS, MOOD, TONE, FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE, SENSORY WORDS, ACTION VERBS, POINT OF VIEW, TEXT STRUCTURE, ETC. ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF AN AUTHOR’S _______
- ___________ _________WAS A MOVEMENT THAT STARTED WITH THE LOUSIANA PURCHASE; SETTLERS TRAVELED INTO THE GREAT UNKNOWN TO CLAIM LAND THAT BELONGED TO NATIVE AMERICANS; EVEN MORE AMERICANS MOVED INTO THIS AREA WHEN GOLD WAS DISCOVERED;
- THE EMOTIONS OR FEELINGS YOU GET WHEN YOU ARE READING- MYSTERIES, SCIENCE FICTION, AND EVEN ARTICLES CREATE THIS
- THE ITEM YOU WILL YOU TO FIND A SYNONYM FOR RECORD PLAYER OR TRAINS IS CALLED _________ MATERIAL;
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- SOUND WORDS; THE PURRING OF A CAT, THE WHIRRING OF A CAR ENGINE, THE GROWLING OF AN EMPTY STOMACH, THE POPPING OF THE FIREWORKS; “POW”, “BANG”, “BOOM”
- A MEMBER OF THE LEMHI SHOSHONE TRIBE; SERVED AS A GUIDE AT AGE 16 FOR THE EXPLORERS LEWIS AND CLARK
- NOT A PRE-FIX BUT A ______; LOCATED AT THE END OF A ROOT/BASE WORD
- Jean Claude and Cristo’s artwork called ‘The Gates’ was located in __________ park.
- UNFAIR TREATMENT; PREJUDICED
- A BELIEF ABOUT A CERTAIN GROUP OF PEOPLE ALTHOUGH THIS BELIEF MAY NOT BE TRUE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR A RECORD PLAYER
- WHEN AN AUTHOR TRIES TO PERSUADE, INFORM, OR ENTERTAIN THEIR READERS. THIS IS CALLED THE AUTHOR’S __________.
- NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA, KANSAS, SOUTH DAKOTA, MISSOURI, IOWA, ARKANSAS, AND PARTS OF LOUISIANA, TEXAS, COLORADO, WYOMING, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, AND MINNESOTA WAS PURCHASED FROM FRANCE IN 1803, DOUBLING THE SIZE OF THE UNITED STATES WAS CALLED THE ___________ _________________
- AN INDIAN CHIEF THAT REFUSED TO LET AMERICAN SOLDIERS STEAL THEIR LAND, BUT WHEN HE ALMOST DIED FROM STARVATION, HE SURRENDERED AND WAS FORCED ONTO A RESERVATION. HE WAS MURDERED ON THE RESERVATION BY AMERICAN SOLDIERS YEARS LATER. HE ALSO WORKED IN BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST SHOW.
- ______ OF ________ CAN BE EITHER, FIRST PERSON, SECOND PERSON, OR THIRD PERSON; IT IS “WHO” IS TELLING THE STORY
- A SHORT STORY ABOUT SOMETHING PERSONAL, INTERESTING, FUNNY
25 Clues: UNFAIR TREATMENT; PREJUDICED • ANOTHER WORD FOR A RECORD PLAYER • A MACHINE THAT MEASURES EARTHQUAKES • ANOTHER WORD FOR TRAINS [‘CHOO-CHOO’] • A SHORT STORY ABOUT SOMETHING PERSONAL, INTERESTING, FUNNY • NOT A PRE-FIX BUT A ______; LOCATED AT THE END OF A ROOT/BASE WORD • A BELIEF ABOUT A CERTAIN GROUP OF PEOPLE ALTHOUGH THIS BELIEF MAY NOT BE TRUE • ...
genres and varieties of texts 2023-10-03
Across
- an ancient story or set of stories, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or about natural events and facts, or gods
- expressions like for example, in addition to, moreover, however are called ...
- a promotional document primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services
- a genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived to have taken place in human history.
- words written or printed at the top of a text as a title
- written by someone other than the author and tells the readers why they should read the book
- is the final chapter at the end of a story that often serves to reveal the fates of the characters
- the taxonomy word for cars, planes, ships, bikes etc.
- a short fictional story that has a moral or teaches a lesson and uses humanized animals or objects.
- the official written record of the meetings of an organization or group
- a text that encourages us to do something
- a genre of texts which contain some explanations
- a text where some instructions are given
- the words of a film, play, broadcast, or speech
- a book in which you record your thoughts or feelings or what has happened each day
- an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. is on
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- a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts
- a book which tells you how to do something or how a piece of machinery works
- any nonfiction narrative writing based on the author's personal memories
- a genre that gives an account of events
- a list of all of the sources you have used in the process of researching your work
- a note printed at the bottom of a page that gives extra information about something
- the way that something is arranged
- an alphabetical list of words relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief dictionary.
- a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place
- a book for students to study some subject
- an introduction at the beginning of a book explaining its purpose, thanking people who helped the author, etc.
- a short piece of text under a picture in a book or article that describes the picture or explains what the people in it are doing or saying
- a system of organizing similar things into groups (e.g.: nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs etc. are parts of speech; forks, spoons, teaspoons are cutlery etc.)
- a scholarly publication containing articles written by researchers, professors and other experts
- simultaneous talk of some people
- a long narrative poem recounting heroic deeds
- a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required
- is a digital reference to data that the user can follow or be guided to by clicking or tapping
34 Clues: simultaneous talk of some people • the way that something is arranged • a genre that gives an account of events • a text where some instructions are given • a book for students to study some subject • a text that encourages us to do something • a long narrative poem recounting heroic deeds • the words of a film, play, broadcast, or speech • ...
El 104 2024-10-08
Across
- love of wisdom
- whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general,
- the foundation of strong relationships in the educational setting
- emphasizes the integration of real-world relevance and authentic learning experiences
- action of inspecting or looking at something.
- perceiving sound
- used to check students’ knowledge and comprehension
- HE DESCRIBED SEVEN TYPES OF TEACHER KNOWLEDGE,
- word that indicates a physical action
- evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality,
- believe that the focus of education should be the ideas that have lasted over centuries.
- action of conveying information
- ability to speak or write a foreign language easily and accurately.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education;
- scientific study of language and its structure
- the action or capability of understanding something
- asserts that common and essential ideas and skills belonging to a certain culture should be taught to all citizens at the same level at especially primary school level.
- reading a text quickly
- spoken rather than written
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- relating to England or its people or language
- formation of sentences and the associated grammatical rules
- creating a persistent representation of human language
- nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition.
- the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose.
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- capability of understanding something
- response to traditional methods of teaching
- intellect.
- conversation between two or more people
- branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds
- one of the tools you can use to read more in less time
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action.
- multiple tests with different items, but is equivalent in terms of content .
- whole word (run), a word part (-ing) or a single letter (-s).
- to on helps students gain a deeper understanding of subject matter by relating material to meaningful situations that students encounter in real life
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- group of words, usually containing a verbor exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written
- engaged in one of the learned professions.
- contends that reality lies in our consciousness or
- a system of communication used by a particular country or community.
- teaching, from lesson plans to approaches to teaching, even how the classroom looks.
- strong and barely controllable emotion.
- study and classification of speech sounds.
- consistency of an assessment taken by the students
- pay attention to sound
- a single test is divided into two halves.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- sound or combination of sounds that has meaning and is spoken by a human being
- process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols
- group of words that works together in a sentence but does not contain a subject or a ver
- the way a writer assembles words and sentences to create a coherent and meaningful work
51 Clues: intellect. • love of wisdom • perceiving sound • pay attention to sound • reading a text quickly • spoken rather than written • action of conveying information • capability of understanding something • word that indicates a physical action • conversation between two or more people • strong and barely controllable emotion. • a single test is divided into two halves. • ...
Fun with Nouns: Singular and Plural Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-01
10 Clues: A word for one pen. • A word for a single dog. • A word for a single boy. • The opposite of singular. • The plural form of "cat." • The plural form of "book." • The plural form of "girl." • The plural form of "mouse." • More than one person, place, or thing. • A word for one person, place, or thing.
Morphology and syntax 2021-04-11
Across
- a word derived from a verb; includes infinitives, geruns, and participles
- the noun to which a pronoun refers, also referred to as the referent
- tense: a verb tense that denotes actions or states of being that occurred in the past
- the information contained in the verb of a clause or sentence that denotes who or what is completing the action
- Pronoun: a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence
- information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- an action word in a sentence; describes what is done to a noun or pronoun or describes a state of being or existence
- Phrase: a phrase that is the main structure of a predicate and includes the main verb of the sentence or clause and any auxiliary forms attached, as well as any modifiers
- a modifier that clarifies aspects of a noun; cannot exist outside of a noun phrase; major categories include articles, possessive pronouns and nouns, demonstratives, quantifiers, and wh- words
- a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem
- a syntactic structure that contains a subject and predicate; is either independent or dependent
- a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to
- the voice of a verb is modified to indicate whether a subject is doing the action or receiving the action in a clause or sentence; can be active or passive
Down
- a major sentence element following the subject slot that is made up of the verb and other constituents following it; describes the action, state, or condition that is stated, asked, ordered, or exclaimed by the use of a verb
- the present participle form of a verb used as a noun
- Copula: a be verb used as a copula that cannot be contracted in a clause or sentence due to the loss of or unclear meaning.
- a class of modifiers that provides information about verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; provides information about place, manner, time, degree, reason, number, affirmation, and negation; many are formed by adding –ly to a word stem.
- Noun: a noun that refers to a countable entity
- Information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- clause: a clause that contains a subject and a predicate but must be combined with an independent clause to form a sentence; is typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
- a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun
- a word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject
- mood: a mood, used in dependent clauses that follow independent clauses, that express wishes, demands, or conditions that are improbable, doubtful, or contrary to fact; often reflects fantasizing and hypothesizing
- one of the determiners a, an, or the; is either definite or indefinite
- Sentence: a sentence type that has an overall function of making a request or giving an order
25 Clues: Noun: a noun that refers to a countable entity • the present participle form of a verb used as a noun • a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun • a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by to • a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem • Pronoun: a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence • ...
Morphology and syntax 2021-04-14
Across
- a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun
- a mood, used in dependent clauses that follow independent clauses, that express wishes, demands, or conditions that are improbable, doubtful, or contrary to fact; often reflects fantasizing and hypothesizing
- a word derived from a verb; includes infinitives, gerunds, and participles
- the present participle form of a verb used as a noun
- a be verb used as a copula that cannot be contracted in a clause or sentence due to the loss of or unclear meaning.
- a class of modifiers that provides information about verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; provides information about place, manner, time, degree, reason, number, affirmation, and negation; many are formed by adding –ly to a word stem.
- a modifier that clarifies aspects of a noun; cannot exist outside of a noun phrase; major categories include articles, possessive pronouns and nouns, demonstratives, quantifiers, and wh- words
- a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by “to”
- the information contained in the verb of a clause or sentence that denotes who or what is completing the action
- a verb form created by adding –ing, -d, or –ed to a verb stem
- the voice of a verb is modified to indicate whether a subject is doing the action or receiving the action in a clause or sentence; can be active or passive
- the smallest unit of meaning in a language
- a word or group of words that follows copular verbs and provides further information about the subject
- a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence
Down
- a syntactic structure that contains a subject and predicate; is either independent or dependent
- a noun that refers to a countable entity
- a major sentence element following the subject slot that is made up of the verb and other constituents following it; describes the action, state, or condition that is stated, asked, ordered, or exclaimed by the use of a verb
- the noun to which a pronoun refers, also referred to as the referent
- information depicted by the verb in a clause or sentence that refers to time
- an action word in a sentence; describes what is done to a noun or pronoun or describes a state of being or existence
- a clause that contains a subject and a predicate but must be combined with an independent clause to form a sentence; is typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
- one of the determiners a, an, or the; is either definite or indefinite
- a phrase that is the main structure of a predicate and includes the main verb of the sentence or clause and any auxiliary forms attached, as well as any modifiers
- a verb tense that denotes actions or states of being that occurred in the past
- a sentence type that has an overall function of making a request or giving an order
25 Clues: a noun that refers to a countable entity • the smallest unit of meaning in a language • the present participle form of a verb used as a noun • a type of modifier that describes a noun or a pronoun • a pronoun that replaces a noun in a clause or sentence • a verb form that is the bare stem of a verb preceded by “to” • ...
Viaje de su vida Cap. 3 Nouns and adjectives 2020-10-16
Complete the crossword. Colour the countable nouns yellow and the uncountable green. 2019-08-07
Across
- A language learnt in school.
- Used for cooking, frying.
- We eat it.
- Without it life is impossible.
- Other word for inquiry
- Found in a library.
- A white sweet substance you add in your tea.
- Young people.
- Used as a topping in pizza.
Down
- We use this to write.
- Suitcases or bags for travelling purposes.
- A person who studies in a school,college or university.
- We need it to buy things.
- Expensive yellow metal.
- Things like tables, chairs, cupboards in a room.
- Used to make sandwiches.
- Used to open a lock.
- It keeps the doctor away.
- A game played with a stick.
- It grows on our head.
20 Clues: We eat it. • Young people. • Found in a library. • Used to open a lock. • We use this to write. • It grows on our head. • Other word for inquiry • Expensive yellow metal. • Used to make sandwiches. • We need it to buy things. • Used for cooking, frying. • It keeps the doctor away. • A game played with a stick. • Used as a topping in pizza. • A language learnt in school. • ...
Vocabulaire 2 Activity 6: Nouns in a Classroom and Describing and Questions 2020-11-16
Across
- a girl
- a desk lamp
- a highlighter
- yes, there are two of them
- there isn't/there aren't
- is there/are there
- a boy
- a desk
- no, there aren't any...
- a map
- some students
- a mouse
- there is/there are
- there are how many...?
- a door
- a screen
- a pencil
- an eraser
- a laptop
- there are thirty...
Down
- a piece of paper
- a teacher
- a pen
- a window
- a poster
- a table
- a classroom
- a book
- a chair
- a keyboard
- a cellphone
- a comp book
- a microphone
- no, there are not any of them
34 Clues: a pen • a boy • a map • a girl • a book • a desk • a door • a table • a chair • a mouse • a window • a poster • a screen • a pencil • a laptop • a teacher • an eraser • a keyboard • a desk lamp • a classroom • a cellphone • a comp book • a microphone • a highlighter • some students • a piece of paper • is there/are there • there is/there are • there are thirty... • there are how many...? • no, there aren't any... • there isn't/there aren't • ...
Chapter 2 nouns and verbs (one word uses a "-" as a letter) 2025-02-03
Across
- they (1) are afraid
- they (1) are sleepy
- they (1) are bashful
- they (1) are tired
- they (1) are well
- They (1) are happy
- girl
- they (1) are sorry
- they (1) are glad
- they (1) are scared
- they (1) are sweating
Down
- they (1) are thirsty
- they (1) are angry
- they (1) are feeling down
- they (1) are hurting
- boy
- they (1) are lazy
- they (1) are crazy
- they (1) are sad
- They (1) are feeling jealous
- man
- woman
22 Clues: boy • man • girl • woman • they (1) are sad • they (1) are lazy • they (1) are well • they (1) are glad • they (1) are angry • they (1) are crazy • they (1) are tired • They (1) are happy • they (1) are sorry • they (1) are afraid • they (1) are sleepy • they (1) are scared • they (1) are thirsty • they (1) are hurting • they (1) are bashful • they (1) are sweating • they (1) are feeling down • ...
The stories behind the names (abstract nouns) 2021-12-21
Across
- It is one word used to describe Picasso's works.
- It is the mental image Mozart had before his death.
- It is one word used to describe Mozart's works.
- It is a typical way of painting or composing music.
Down
- It is the state both artists achieved.
- It is one word used to describe Picasso's works.
- It is one word used to describe Mozart's works.
- It is one word used to show Mozart's attitude towards music.
- It is the quality both artists were born with.
9 Clues: It is the state both artists achieved. • It is the quality both artists were born with. • It is one word used to describe Mozart's works. • It is one word used to describe Mozart's works. • It is one word used to describe Picasso's works. • It is one word used to describe Picasso's works. • It is the mental image Mozart had before his death. • ...
Identify all the nouns related to cleanliness 2023-07-13
7 Clues: used to wash our hair • used to clean the floor • causes disease and illness • used for cleaning our teeth • what do we wash our hands with • using this prevents us from smelling • a small container where you throw wrappers and other litter
6 Vocabulary. Complete the crossword puzzle. There are both verbs and nouns. 2023-04-02
20 Clues: duro • cozza • comodo • marcio • funghi • bollire • bussare • servire • ingresso • saporito • sbucciare • affittare • economico • possedere • campanello • tovagliolo • aggiungere • grasso (a) • rampa di scale • tagliare l'erba
Convert Nouns or Adjectives into verbs using the suffix -ate and -ify 2021-03-14
Across
- To insert elastic sections or thread into a fabric or garment.
- Put in a group or category based on a characteristic.
- To write with a hyphen.
- Bees play a huge part in this.
- to become more intense.
- You can do it!
- To treat something using a drug.
- It means something.
- A fake version.
- Proven as true.
Down
- What witnesses do in court.
- Feeling isolated.
- To make something hard or solid.
- Making something clean.
- To get it started.
- You have gotten my attention.
- Praise and worship.
- A combination of speaking and listening.
- To inform someone of something.
- Make it louder.
20 Clues: You can do it! • A fake version. • Proven as true. • Make it louder. • Feeling isolated. • To get it started. • Praise and worship. • It means something. • To write with a hyphen. • Making something clean. • to become more intense. • What witnesses do in court. • You have gotten my attention. • Bees play a huge part in this. • To inform someone of something. • To make something hard or solid. • ...
