nouns Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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.
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- 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...
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Vocabulario U4D3 *Do not use a space between articles, nouns, and phrases 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
Minecraft 2020-09-14
Across
- The first name of C418.
- The number of days it took to create the first version of Minecraft.
- The company Markus Persson sold his Minecraft shares to.
- Minecraft is known as this type of video game.
- The number of minutes one Minecraft day is equivalent to.
- the word 'Minecraft' contains how many vowels?
- The Endermen language is what language played backwards?
- the animal Persson was trying to create when he made the Creeper.
- Creepers are afraid of them.
- The month in 2016 when Minecraft China was released.
- The nationality of the man who created Minecraft’s music and sound effects.
- This mode has Permadeath in it.
- the full name of Minecraft's creator.
- The name of an exploding, sneaky creature in the game.
- the name of the game that inspired him
- The primary dimension of Minecraft.
- the type of animals who make the voice sounds of the Ghasts.
- Minecraft began in the year Two thound and _____.
- the name of a harmless Mob.
- What are used to create building structures.
- Minecraft was released in the year Two thousand and __________.
- The nick name of Minecraft’s inventor.
- Minecraft is essentially about doing this.
- The name of Minecraft’s landscape.
- If you live near the water in Minecraft you need to build a ___________.
- Minecraft is most popular in country.
- The name of the final Biome you explore.
- The name of the company which bought Minecraft from Mojang.
- Where Minecraft comes in the list of best selling video games.
- The children’s building set game that has a Minecraft version.
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- The surname of the producer of Minecraft’s music and sound effects.
- The name of one of the hostile mobs in Minecraft
- The generic name given to games that have various similarities to Minecraft.
- 'Mine' and 'Craft' are what figures of speech?
- A mode you can be put in where you look on.
- The TV movie company that Minecraft is now involved with.
- The original name of Minecraft.
- The number of chances you get in hardcore mode.
- the word "Minecraft' contains how many consonants?
- The ghast is one of these.
- What Enderman brings to the game.
- The number of years it took to complete making Minecraft.
- The name of the studio which produced Minecraft.
- the creator of Minecraft was born in this country.
- 1 block is this unit of length cubed.
- One of the main game modes in Minecraft.
- The name of one Hostile Mob.
- The name of a trophy block.
- This type of Mob protects you from the Hostile Mobs.
- When playing Minecraft, you aim to alter your ___________.
- The mode where you have the most freedom and opportunity.
- The month in which Minecraft was released.
- A variation of Minecraft whose name sounds like a fruit pastry.
- the most common raw material you will find.
- a type of block in Minecraft.
55 Clues: The first name of C418. • The ghast is one of these. • The name of a trophy block. • the name of a harmless Mob. • Creepers are afraid of them. • The name of one Hostile Mob. • a type of block in Minecraft. • The original name of Minecraft. • This mode has Permadeath in it. • What Enderman brings to the game. • The name of Minecraft’s landscape. • ...
WR 121 2017-12-05
Across
- the novel we read this term my Morrison
- the last name of the poet whose book we read
- one of the main goals of the class -- this increases with reading and writing
- what they sold at the store in the essay "Other People" by Emma Torz
- the part of the library website which is a portal to online resources often unavailable through Google or other shallow searches
- ____ of speech -- the categories of word functions such as nouns, verbs, prepositions, articles, adverbs, etc
- the kind of writing used in stories, essays, journalism, -- anything that's not a poem, pretty much
- an overused phrase
- looking for more information
- the town in the novel we read
- what it's called when a writer uses someone else's words without attribution
- the kind of sentence that an essay's body paragraphs should begin with
- ______ little, a character in the novel
- the film we watched in the first week of class
- one of the two main characters in the novel
- the S in AXES
- in literary usage, any appeal to the senses, not just visual
- the "showing forth" that is often part of the resolution of a story
- Viet Thanh ______, the author of "On Trump and the Democrats"
- When My Brother Was ______
- this is modified by an adjective
- a word often used to connect two sides of an analogy
- in argument, an appeal to emotion
- a debatable claim found in an essay's introduction, which guides the whole essay's development
- in argument, an appeal to logic or reason
- a paragraph should be _____ed in the first line
- two words often used in stating an analogy
- what you should do with your writing after the first draft
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- an example of a coordinating conjunction
- how often you should have written in your notebooks
- the grading scale
- the reservation in the book of poems
- the part of the library website where you can look up books and where in the system you can find them
- one of the three articles, "a," "an" and ____
- the A in AXES
- the citation style used is most academic writing
- word choice
- this is modified by an adverb
- storyline
- one of the main goals of this class -- this increases with reading and writing
- the X in AXES
- the E in AXES
- point-of-_____
- a metaphor is a comparison between unlike things without using _______ (three short words)
- a group of lines in a poem
- most of any story or novel is either a scene, where time is passing more or less like it does in real life, or _______, which doesn't
- word order
- in argument, an appeal to authority
- the Purdue ___ is a useful online resource for writing
- a comma ____ is an error committed when two sentences are joined with a comma instead of a period
- the author of the novel we read: ____ Morrison
- a category or type of writing, such as fiction and nonfiction, horror, romance, poetry, historical, etc
52 Clues: storyline • word order • word choice • the A in AXES • the X in AXES • the E in AXES • the S in AXES • point-of-_____ • the grading scale • an overused phrase • a group of lines in a poem • When My Brother Was ______ • looking for more information • this is modified by an adverb • the town in the novel we read • this is modified by an adjective • in argument, an appeal to emotion • ...
cognition 2021-01-19
Across
- extent a test yields consistent results by retesting
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- general frameworks,expectations of events,objects,what could happen
- a statistical procedure that identifies cluster of related items
- our spoken,written or gestured works and the way we combine them to communicate meaning
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- Extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- speech early speech stage in which a child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs such as go car
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- in language smallest unit that carries meaning(such as a prefix).
- - logical rule that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- mental representation of a given place/situation
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- 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
- everyday tasks,ability to manage oneself and other people
- the smallest distinctive sound unit.
- open ended tests
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- book smart
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent
- underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test
- multiple choice
- demonstrated in reacting adaptively to novel situations and generating novel ideas
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- does the test look like it will test what it should test
- predict a person's future performance and capability to learn
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- assessed by IQ tests with one single answer
- beginning at 3-4 months
- rules of combining words into grammatically sensible sentences given language
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- tendency to second guess a decision after the event has happened
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- inlanguage,system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- The behavior that a test is designed to predict
- street smart
- process by which some aspects of the world are viewed as important while others are virtually neglected
- age 1-2 when a child speaks single words twowordstage at age 2 two word statements
- what you think will happen
44 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 ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • The behavior that a test is designed to predict • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Final 2022-12-06
Across
- Definition: The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- Definition: A logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what they're going to end with.
- Definition: A figure of speech where two or a group of words contradict each other
- Definition: highly critical and insulting speech
- Definition: A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.
- Ex: "howdy" vs "hello"
- Example: She's going through a rollercoaster of emotions right now.
- Synonyms: Inscription, etching, engraving, elegy, commemoration
- Definition: A manner of speaking in an ordinary or familiar way/tone; informal speech.
- Example: Aesop's collection of fables
- Example: Hypertension - Medical: High Blood Pressure
- Definition : a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument or acknowledging defeat
- Synonyms: Exaggeration, Overstatement
- Example: The grass is greener on the other side
- Definition: Words that describe the qualities / states or quantity of nouns
- Example: "Boom!" or "Pow!"
- Synonyms: Subjection, Submission, Inferiority
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- Definition: Is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- Definition : the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- Definition: A contrast between two things that are the opposite of each other or oppose each other.
- word choice
- Definition: a sentence containing a series of words or clauses in close succession, linked without the use of conjunctions (replaces conjunctions with commas)
- Definition: written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical (or rhyming) structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
- Definition: the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- Definition: Language designated to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience, but often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content
- Definition: An argument based on ignorance - asserts that a proposition is because because it has not been proven false
- Definition: A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.
- Definition: A rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
- Definition: a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form
- Synonyms - Reminiscence, Recollection, Memory
- Synonyms: instructive, informative, educational
- Definition: the implied meaning behind something
- Definition: Figure of speech in which a word is used in two different senses
- Definition: a rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighboring clause, creating emphasis
- Definition: Refers to when a conclusion is drawn from two prepositions that have something in common.
- Definition: A metaphor that extends over a course of multiple lines.
- Definition : Self contradictory statement that results in circular reasoning
- Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win.
- Definition: Formal writing, speech, or literature that praises someone or something
39 Clues: word choice • Ex: "howdy" vs "hello" • Example: "Boom!" or "Pow!" • Example: Aesop's collection of fables • Synonyms: Exaggeration, Overstatement • Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win. • Synonyms - Reminiscence, Recollection, Memory • Synonyms: Subjection, Submission, Inferiority • Synonyms: instructive, informative, educational • ...
2024 Eng IV Final Exam 2024-11-21
Across
- a sentence with one independent clause and 1+ dependent clause(s)
- person, place, thing, idea
- Capitalization and Punnctuation
- the tyrant of Animal Farm
- repetition of initials consonant sounds
- Beowulf defeats Grendel's mother in the ____ battle
- a story about a hero who embodies the ideals of a culture
- a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object
- line spacing for an MLA format paper
- Takes place of a noun, may be in 1st, 2nd, 3rd person
- a self-absorbed animal who wants sugar and ribbons
- a word that shows action or state of being; describes what the subject of a sentence is doing
- color for Schaffer Method thesis statement and concluding statements\
- introduces the song "Beasts of England," beginning the rebellion
- color for Schaffer Method commentary
- the third battle
- sentence parts and phrases
- the pet of Mr. Jones who talks about Sugarland Mountain
- discovers the pigs walking on two legs at the end of the novel
- modify nouns or pronouns to make sentences clearer and more specific
- Diagramming
- clause, a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, and can stand alone as a complete sentence
- Clauses, Sentence Types, Purpose
- the pigs can afford this after Boxer leaves
- parts of speech
- Name and other identifying information are flush ____ on an MLA formatted document
- a two-word phrase that takes the place of a noun and is very descriptive
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- "God-cursed brute"; hates Herot Hall because he can't stand the loud celebrations there
- a sentence that expresses strong feelings and ends in an exclamation point
- a sentence that makes a command and ends in a period
- this page shows sources used in an essay
- the cynical animal; the only one who knows what is going to happen to Boxer
- archaeological dig which uncovered weapons like those described in Beowulf
- how Beowulf defeats Grendel
- Beowulf's battle with the dragon is described as
- a sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period
- a sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark
- color for Schaffer Method topic sentences
- modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs
- a sentence with 2+ independent clauses and 1+ dependent clause(s)
- Napoleon's mouthpiece who spreads propaganda
- rebel on the farm because they don't want to produce more eggs
- originator of the windmill plans
- the original name of Animal Farm
- a sentence with two or more independent clauses
- good verses evil; a hero should help others
- clause, a group of words that contains a subject and verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence
- a sentence with one independent clause
- the strongest animal on the farm
- a character who should win glory through acts of bravery
- one theme of Animal Farm
- the first battle
- color for Schaffer Method concrete details
53 Clues: Diagramming • parts of speech • the third battle • the first battle • one theme of Animal Farm • the tyrant of Animal Farm • person, place, thing, idea • sentence parts and phrases • how Beowulf defeats Grendel • Capitalization and Punnctuation • originator of the windmill plans • the original name of Animal Farm • the strongest animal on the farm • Clauses, Sentence Types, Purpose • ...
Vocab List 4 2023-11-25
Across
- The purpose of this writing is to re-create, invent, or visually present a person, place, event or action so that the reader can picture that being described.
- This narrator tells the story using "I," and is a character in the story.
- The deliberate and excessive use of conjunctions in successive words or clauses. The effect is a feeling of multiplicity, energetic enumeration, and building up— a persistence or intensity.
- This point of view, as its name implies, presents the feelings and thoughts of only one character, presenting only the actions of all remaining characters.
- A work that closely imitates the style or content of another with the specific aim of comic effect and/or ridicule.
- A sentence that presents its central meaning in a main clause at the end. The effect is to add emphasis and structural variety.
- The purpose of this type of writing is to tell a story or narrate an event or series of events.
- This narrator relates the events with the pronouns, "he," "she," and "it."
- A type of subject complement - a noun, group of nouns, or noun clause that names the subject. It follows a linking verb and is located in the predicate of the sentence.
- One of the major divisions of genre, it refers to fiction and non-fiction, including all its forms.
- This term describes the principles governing the art of writing effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.
- Involves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something
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- The purpose of this type of writing is to prove the validity of an idea, or point of view, by presenting sound reasoning, discussion, and argument that thoroughly convince the reader.
- A figure of speech in which the author presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions.
- The duplication, either exact or approximate, of any element of language, such as a sound, word, phrase, clause, sentence, or grammatical pattern.
- A type of argumentation having an additional aim of urging some form of action.
- An adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly, academic, or bookish.
- The purpose of this type of writing is to explain and analyze information by presenting an idea, relevant evidence, and appropriate discussion.
- In literature, the perspective from which a story is told.
- This is not answered by the writer because its answer is obvious or obviously desired, and usually just a yes or no answer would suffice.
- In this point of view, the narrator, with godlike knowledge, presents the thoughts and actions of any or all characters. This allknowing narrator can reveal what each character feels and thinks at any given moment.
- One type of subject complement is an adjective, group of adjectives, or adjective clause that follows a linking verb. It is the predicate of the sentence, and modifies, or describes, the subject.
- This flexible term describes the variety, the conventions, and purposes of the major kinds of writing.
23 Clues: In literature, the perspective from which a story is told. • This narrator tells the story using "I," and is a character in the story. • This narrator relates the events with the pronouns, "he," "she," and "it." • A type of argumentation having an additional aim of urging some form of action. • ...
Unit 3 Why does it matter? NOUNS 2024-01-17
7 Clues: reason • result • stickiness • what an object is made of • a sign or proof of something • the final idea or opinion after thinking • a fact or event that we can see or observe
Convert Nouns or Adjectives into verbs using the suffix -ise and -en 2021-03-23
Across
- To make something harder or more difficult.
- Wreck, ruin.
- I may have gotten the wrong idea.
- When I use corn starch in the gravy, it __________s.
- – To get an advantage or make money from something.
- the opposite of bending something.
- The state of my room when the sunshine hits it each morning.
- To annoy, provoke.
- When I cut my hair or cut grass, it is __________ed.
- To paint a picture in your mind’s eye.
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- I do this when I am rolling out dough.
- – This happens a lot in football with the score.
- My mother liked to ______ the salmon fillet in the frying pan, so that it would get dark and crispy.
- It is getting longer.
- This is what we do when we have guests or are at a party.
- A boa constrictor’s act of killing its prey.
- – To let the public know what you are selling.
- – The conclusion of the matter.
- – To evaluate or assess.
- – Will result in beautiful flowers.
20 Clues: Wreck, ruin. • To annoy, provoke. • It is getting longer. • – To evaluate or assess. • – The conclusion of the matter. • I may have gotten the wrong idea. • the opposite of bending something. • – Will result in beautiful flowers. • I do this when I am rolling out dough. • To paint a picture in your mind’s eye. • To make something harder or more difficult. • ...
Convert Nouns or Adjectives into verbs using the suffix -ise and -en 2021-03-23
Across
- To make something harder or more difficult.
- Wreck, ruin.
- I may have gotten the wrong idea.
- When I use corn starch in the gravy, it __________s.
- To get an advantage or make money from something.
- the opposite of bending something.
- The state of my room when the sunshine hits it each morning.
- To annoy, provoke.
- When I cut my hair or cut grass, it is __________ed.
- To paint a picture in your mind’s eye.
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- I do this when I am rolling out dough.
- This happens a lot in football with the score.
- My mother liked to ______ the salmon fillet in the frying pan, so that it would get dark and crispy.
- It is getting longer.
- This is what we do when we have guests or are at a party.
- A boa constrictor’s act of killing its prey.
- To let the public know what you are selling.
- The conclusion of the matter.
- To evaluate or assess.
- Will result in beautiful flowers.
20 Clues: Wreck, ruin. • To annoy, provoke. • It is getting longer. • To evaluate or assess. • The conclusion of the matter. • I may have gotten the wrong idea. • Will result in beautiful flowers. • the opposite of bending something. • I do this when I am rolling out dough. • To paint a picture in your mind’s eye. • To make something harder or more difficult. • ...
Nouns from S4 episode 4 "Dear Billy" 2022-08-14
Across
- 1a: an uneasy irritating sensation in the upper surface of the skin usually held to result from mild stimulation of pain receptors b: a skin disorder accompanied by such a sensation
- the action of killing someone by pressing their throat so that they cannot breathe, or the act of dying in this way
- a sleeplike state (as of deep hypnosis) usually characterized by partly suspended animation with diminished or absent sensory and motor activity
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- 1)dependent, follower 2)subordinate or petty official
- a person who is not yet old enough to have the rights of an adult
- a person who has done advanced study in a special field
- moisture often gathering in drops on the surface of someone’s skin
7 Clues: 1)dependent, follower 2)subordinate or petty official • a person who has done advanced study in a special field • a person who is not yet old enough to have the rights of an adult • moisture often gathering in drops on the surface of someone’s skin • ...
Viewpoint 1, Unit 8 - Nouns and Verbs 2023-04-19
Prefixes | Suffixes | Roots (ped, pod, hydr, bio, (with), (suffixes that make nouns) 2022-10-18
Across
- operated by the pressure of a fluid
- the suffix on the word aquarium
- a person walking in a city or along the road
- the root word meaning life
- a doctor who treats injuries and diseases of the foot
- the suffix on the word illustrator
- the prefix meaning with/together on the word conversation
- the suffix on the word accecptance
- the state in which a large amount of water has been lost
- the prefix on the word coexist meaning to exist with/together
- the story of a real person's life written by another person
- the suffix on the word settlement
- the suffix on the word artist
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- a treatment to improve the appearance of your feet
- to slide on a wet road
- a three posted support
- a biological or chemical substance that is dangerous to humans or the environment
- the suffix on the word auditorium
- the suffix on the word ecology
- to add water to something
- the suffix on the word Arachnophobia
- the science that deals with things that are alive
- the suffix on the word teacher
- the suffix on the word neatness
24 Clues: to slide on a wet road • a three posted support • to add water to something • the root word meaning life • the suffix on the word artist • the suffix on the word ecology • the suffix on the word teacher • the suffix on the word aquarium • the suffix on the word neatness • the suffix on the word auditorium • the suffix on the word settlement • the suffix on the word illustrator • ...
IRREGULAR NOUNS 2022-01-15
Compound nouns 2023-12-23
Compounds nouns 2023-12-23
COMPOUND NOUNS 2023-12-23
Latin Nouns 2020-05-07
collective nouns 2023-02-20
collective nouns 2023-02-20
Dimensions Nouns 2021-09-25
nouns & verbs 2021-11-24
nouns & verbs 2021-11-24
Spanish Nouns 2022-01-19
Compoun nouns 2022-01-04
Compoun nouns 2022-01-04
Compound nouns 2023-12-23
Plural Nouns 2021-05-06
Compoun nouns 2022-01-04
Compound nouns 2023-09-05
collective nouns 2025-06-27
Fill the rows and columns with appropriate collective nouns 2020-06-06
10 Clues: a group of herons • A group of turkeys • A group of vultures • A group of starlings • a group of flamingos • A group of penguines • A group of hummming-birds • A group of ducks in a pond • A group of swans on ground • a group of swans flying in sky
Nouns with -ee/-er/-or/-ian/-ist/-ant/-ic 2022-10-10
Count Nouns for Noncount Nouns 2022-11-23
Nouns related to celebrities - 11.º ano - Finder 284 2024-07-12
10 Clues: Fã • Fama • Carreira • Estatuto • Famoso/a • Autógrafo • Crítica de filme • Mexerico, bisbilhotice • Crítico de cinema ou televisão • Jornalistas que fotografam celebridades
nouns & verbs 2021-11-24
Compoun nouns 2022-01-04
Noncount Nouns 2022-09-22
Compound nouns 2023-09-05
add 'ing' to nouns and verbs ending in e 2021-02-02
Across
- I did lots of _____ today at school.
- You are such a ________ friend.
- You are so _______!
- Elijah likes _______ with his friends.
- You have to keep ________!
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- Did you see that _________ star?
- She said something _________.
- I like to go _______ in the mountains.
- Are you still _______ to my party?
- I am _______ I can see my friends soon.
10 Clues: You are so _______! • You have to keep ________! • She said something _________. • You are such a ________ friend. • Did you see that _________ star? • Are you still _______ to my party? • I did lots of _____ today at school. • I like to go _______ in the mountains. • Elijah likes _______ with his friends. • I am _______ I can see my friends soon.
Convert nouns or verbs into adjectives using suffix - ive 2025-06-29
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- Something pleasing to the eye or senses; charming.
- Clearly showing feelings or thoughts
- Clearly and confidently stating your needs or opinions while respecting others.
- Including all elements or aspects; thorough and complete.
- Able to come up with new and imaginative ideas; artistic.
- Working well with others to achieve a shared goal.
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- Causing annoyance or anger; insulting.
- Tending to cause a strong, often harmful, habit.
- Showing gratitude or thanks.
- Causing harm or injury, especially emotionally or physically.
10 Clues: Showing gratitude or thanks. • Clearly showing feelings or thoughts • Causing annoyance or anger; insulting. • Tending to cause a strong, often harmful, habit. • Something pleasing to the eye or senses; charming. • Working well with others to achieve a shared goal. • Including all elements or aspects; thorough and complete. • ...
Adding -es to nouns and verbs ending in -y 2021-11-29
Making plurals from nouns ending in f or fe 2022-02-23
AP-LANG VOCAB CROSSWORD 2022-12-06
Across
- a sentence containing a series of words or clauses in close succession, linked without the use of conjunctions
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse
- , the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- Synonyms: sentence, expression, grammatical construction
- A contrast between two things that are the opposite of each other or oppose each other.
- Figure of speech in which a word is used in two different senses
- Ex. ¨The grass is greener on the other side"
- A rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
- Intended to teach, particularly in moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- , a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument or acknowledging defeat
- Formal writing, speech, or literature that praises someone or something
- Synonyms: Subjection, Submission, Inferiority synecdoche, “I have four mouths to feed at home”
- highly critical and insulting speech
- Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win
- A story, poem, or piece of art that use symbols in order to convey or let the reader interpret a hidden meaning, that is usually political or moral.
- a variety of a language which has different pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary then the standard language of the culture.
- metaphor, longer metaphor :)
- a word that resembles a certain sound
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- the implied meaning behind something
- language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience
- Ex. "I am drowning in paperwork”
- Words that describe the qualities / states or quantity of nouns
- An oxymoron is a figure of speech where two or a group of words contradict each other
- argument, A logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what theyŕe going to end with.
- Ex. Shes going through a rollercoaster of emotions right now
- A scene in a movie, novel, television show, etc., that is set in a time period prior to the original time period of the main story.
- a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form
- Synonym: Lingo, Slang
- Self contradictory statement that results in circular reasoning predicate, The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- Refers to when a conclusion is drawn from two prepositions that have something in common
- the author's or speaker’s distinct vocabulary style and sentence structure
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex
- using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing
- Ex."we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow—this ground"
- to ignorance, An argument based on ignorance
- A written phrase of words in memory of someone who died. Usually engraved on a tombstone.
38 Clues: Synonym: Lingo, Slang • metaphor, longer metaphor :) • Ex. "I am drowning in paperwork” • the implied meaning behind something • highly critical and insulting speech • a word that resembles a certain sound • Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win • Ex. ¨The grass is greener on the other side" • to ignorance, An argument based on ignorance • ...
CH7 Thinking, Language and Intelligence 2022-10-06
Across
- Sternberg's theory that intelligence has three prongs, consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- The heuristic device in which we try to solve a problem by evaluating the difference between the current situation and the goal
- also known as being "book smart"
- The application of regular grammatical rules for forming inflection to irregular verbs and nouns
- A thought process that narrows in on the single best solution to a problem
- The sudden reorganization of perceptions
- Mental category that is used to class together objects, relations, events that have common properties
- Having to do with the means of words and symbols
- The degree to which the cariation in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to
- The accumulated months of credit that a person earns on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- The view that language structures the way we view the world
- A single word use to express complex meanings
- An internal image or visual representation that is used in thinking and memory
- The influence of wording, or the context in which information is presented, on decision making
- An algorithm for solving problems in which each possible solution is tested according to a particular set of rules
- Rules of thumb that help us simplify and solve problems
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- A decision-making heuristic in which people make judgements about samples
- A concept of a category of objects or events that serves as a good example of the category
- The ability to generate novel and useful solutions to problems
- A process that may sometimes occur when one stands back from a frustrating problem for a while and the solution "suddenly" appears
- A systematic procedure for solving a problem that works invariably when it is correctly applied
- The consistency of a method of measurements
- A score on an intelligence test
- A thought process that attemps to generate multiple solutions to problems
- also known as being "street smart"
- The view that language learning involves an interaction between environmental factors and an inborn tendency to acquire language
- The tendency to respond to a new problem with an approach that was successfully used with similar problems
- the intelligence that values artistic components, such as creating music or art
- A statistical technique that allows for researchers to determine the relationships among large numbers of items
- A factor that provides an advantage for test takers from certain cultural backgrounds
- Paying attention to information, mentally representing it, reasoning about it, and making decisions about it
- A specific example
- The communication of information by means of symbols arranged according to grammar rules
- According to Thurstone, the basic abilities that make up intelligence
- The tendency to view an object in terms of its name or familiar usage
- The capacity to combine words into original sentences
- A general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, learn quickly, and solve problems
- The extent to which a method of measurement measures what it is supposed to measure
- According to the populations they appear to represent
- Mental activity involved in understanding, processing, and communicating information
- The quality of language in which words are used as symbols for objects, events, or ideas
- The rules for forming grammatical phrases and sentences in a language
42 Clues: A specific example • A score on an intelligence test • also known as being "book smart" • also known as being "street smart" • The sudden reorganization of perceptions • The consistency of a method of measurements • A single word use to express complex meanings • Having to do with the means of words and symbols • The capacity to combine words into original sentences • ...
7th Grade - Quarter 1 - Language Review 2021-09-22
Across
- a type of sentence that has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause that is linked with a coordinating conjunction
- punctuation that organizes lists and clarifies pauses. It begins a dialogue.
- a word that introduces a dependent clause, such as therefore, after, before
- a group of words without a subject-verb component
- a type of sentence that has one independent clause and contains one subject and one verb
- special parentheses that clarify a quotation
- a type of sentence that has two independent clauses linked with a coordinating conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
- a type of modifier that limits. When positioned improperly, it becomes a misplaced modifier
- a type of modifier that occurs when a statement is confusing because we don’t know what it is intending to modify
- One independent clause and one or more dependent clauses a type of sentence that is linked with a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
- punctuation that ends a sentence. also known as a full stop
- punction that ends an exclamation
- these describe nouns in more than one way and are separated by commas
- describes an action or experience, such as dance, skip, run, walk, etc.
- connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, such as an, or, whereas, etc.
- describes a noun or a pronoun, such as red, tall, old, beautiful, etc.
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- who, which, that, etc.
- a group of words with a subject and a verb that does not make sense on its own
- occurs when a sentence either repeats the same word or phrase, or a different word or phrase, with the same meaning, more than once. this is also known as redundancy.
- punctuation that devotes what you are saying to someone else or creates dialogue
- describes a place, time or direction, such as under, in, at, etc.
- punctuation that is between two independent clauses
- expresses strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation mark, such as Hey! Ugh! Ew!
- punctuation that creates a pause or break and/or indicates an omission
- a group of words that contains a subject verb component
- the part of a sentence that includes the main verb and any helping verbs or adjectives that go along with it
- noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, interjection, conjunction, and preposition
- punctuation that clarifies what isn’t said or what doesn’t need to be known
- punctuation that ends a question
- A word phrase or clause that describes something else
- a group of words with a subject and a verb that makes sense on its own
- replaces the name of a person, place, thing, or idea in a sentence, such as he, she, etc.
- punctuation that separates words and word groups
- punctuation that is used when a letter or letters have been removed from a word
- punctuation that brings two words together to modify
- punctuation that adds emphasis or interrupts
- describes a verb, adjective, or adverb, such as quickly, swiftly, etc.
- A person, place, thing, or idea, such as dog, girl, school, etc.
38 Clues: who, which, that, etc. • punctuation that ends a question • punction that ends an exclamation • special parentheses that clarify a quotation • punctuation that adds emphasis or interrupts • punctuation that separates words and word groups • a group of words without a subject-verb component • punctuation that is between two independent clauses • ...
English Revision 2016 2016-04-30
Across
- Early sonnets dealt mainly with the theme of _______(in Italian)#humour.
- sentences/ sentences containing one or more main clauses and one or more subordinate clauses, are....
- Similes, metaphors and personification are all examples of ......
- 'She swims like a fish.', is an example of a.....
- / Giving human qualities to an inanimate object to have an effect on a reader are...
- Name of the Classical type of poetry.
- punctuation which can be used to separate item in a long list, where commas may be used instead. Can also separate main clauses that are long and may contain clauses.
- synonym for poems
- poems have strict rules on their construction depending on their.....
- features/ In poetry, patterns of rhyme and rhyme may be considered to be.....
- During which period where sonnets developed?
- Name of the Elizabethan type of poetry.
- group of words containing a subject and a verb. Can either be main(independent) or subordinate(dependent)
- pentameter/ five feet per line, from iambic rhythm
- sentences/ synonyms for exclamations!
- Contemporary sonnets often express any _______ and personal feelings or emotions.
- Rhyme/ Assonance – clash, bash, is an example of what poetry technique?
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- Philip Sidney/ A famous sonnet from the Elizabethan era: My True Love Hath my Heart and i Have His, was written by which poet?
- synonym for commands. Answer it.
- working out where the weak and strong stresses are in poetry.
- continuous written English, made up of sentences organised into paragraphs
- Sir Sibi Lance –‘s’ sound repeated close together, with an effect. “Smiling silkily, softly with a slimy, scaly, hissing snake.”
- colon/ A punctuation stronger than a comma and gives the effect of speeding up writing, or making writing more mature. Could replace: and, but, or, nonetheless, for (because). Also, however, nevertheless, consequently, therefore, thus.
- a consonant sound repeated anywhere in the word: “Spitting kitty trouble maker.”
- rhyme/ Lint, pint or cough and bough or alone and gone are examples of what poetry technique?
- synonym for questions?
- rhyme/ Moon, run or shape, keep(final consonant similar but ending vowel different), are examples of what poetry technique?
- What type of sentence is this?: The milkman came almost every day, but found that on Sunday, all the milk had gone off and so couldn’t go.
- “Crash” “Bang” “Wallop” “Moo”, are all examples of what sound effect technique?
- Elizabethan Sonnets involved 3 ideas and a conclusion and had a line of arrangement with 4 __________ and a couplet at the end.
- sentences/ sentences consisting of one main clause and which expresses a complete thought (with one finite verb) are...
- Poems with 14 lines and using iambic rhythm as the main meter form, usually in iambic pentameter, are....
- killed, cold, culled and mash and dash (similar stress in vowels)
- synonym for statements.
- Where are sonnets developed?
- 'My feet were huge blocks of cheese.', is an example of.....
- Effects/ Onomatopoeia, consonance, sibilance and rhyme are all examples of....
- sentences/ sentences containing two or more main clauses, often linked with and, but, however, therefore- are...
- Groups of lines of poems
- Punctuation useful for separating lists of nouns, verbs, adjectives or phrases. Also may be used to enclose and elaborate, or to act as parenthesis.
- Ann Duffy/ The official poet laureate, who still occasionally uses the sonnet form in her work.
41 Clues: synonym for poems • synonym for questions? • synonym for statements. • Groups of lines of poems • Where are sonnets developed? • synonym for commands. Answer it. • Name of the Classical type of poetry. • sentences/ synonyms for exclamations! • Name of the Elizabethan type of poetry. • During which period where sonnets developed? • ...
2023 Cognition Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-30
Across
- This “effect” happens when we are exposed to misleading information about an event and then we misremember what happened.
- We saw subjects being asked to say the word “folk” several times, who then responded “yolk” to the question of what the white part of an egg is called. This is an example of ____.
- This kind of memory relates to emotionally significant moments or events.
- _____ memory is the term psychologists use for the “active desktop” where your brain processes information, making sense of new input and linking it with long-term memories.
- You do this when you organize information into familiar, manageable units.
- This cognitive bias occurs when you think you knew something all along, but you actually didn’t. You believe you could have predicted something would happen, but you didn’t.
- This is the order of words in a sentence.
- When particularly vivid examples of something come readily to mind, you may assume that such events are common. This is known as the _____ heuristic.
- This kind of determinism, popularized by Benjamin Whorf, suggests that the language we speak defines how we think and perceive the world.
- An early speech stage, in which a child uses mostly nouns and verbs, is called _____ speech.
- When you encode explicit memories, you do it through this kind of conscious processing.
- When you hold on to your original idea, even when it has been disproven, that’s _____ perseverance.
- People who have this kind of amnesia cannot recall their past.
- When you assume that an older cat lady is a librarian instead of a CEO, you are using a _____ heuristic.
- This effect (2 words) is why you remember the first and last things in a list better than the stuff that was in the middle.
- This psychologist’s research showed that we are likely to forget new information quickly, and then our forgetting levels off over time.
- _____ memory is the term for facts and experiences you can consciously know and “declare”
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- When old information keeps you from remembering new information (2 words)
- The smallest unit of MEANING in a language is called a ____.
- You are guaranteed to solve a problem when you use this a methodical, logical rule.
- When you believe you know more than you actually do, you are suffering from this.
- Being in the same physical location you were in when you learned something can help you remember it. This is called _____ memory (2 words.
- We have learned about two kinds of this language disorder: Broca’s and Wernicke’s.
- When you only look for information that agrees with what you already think, you are likely to suffer from this kind of bias.
- This is how information gets into your memory system
- People who have this kind of amnesia cannot form new memories.
- The smallest unit of SOUND in a language is called a _____.
- When you make choices in new situations based on what has worked for you in the past, you are using a _______ (two words)
- Solving problems using this method is quick, but you may also make mistakes.
- Sometimes the way an issue is presented has an impact on what we think of it. This is called _____.
30 Clues: This is the order of words in a sentence. • This is how information gets into your memory system • The smallest unit of SOUND in a language is called a _____. • The smallest unit of MEANING in a language is called a ____. • People who have this kind of amnesia cannot form new memories. • People who have this kind of amnesia cannot recall their past. • ...
English II ARITS Vocab Words #1-34 2023-09-17
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- the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as in a story, drama, or novel; the outcome of a doubtful series of occurrences. From the French word meaning “the untying of a knot.”
- noun: someone who moves quickly from one idea to another, moves like a butterfly or hummingbird.
- the central issue of the story, which creates drama
- verb: rejects or criticizes sharply
- adjective: steadfast, uncompromising
- adj: A shrewd person is able to understand and judge a situation quickly and to use this understanding to their own advantage.
- adv: sadly, hopelessly
- truthfulness
- a sudden, intuitive perception or insight into reality or meaning
- short writing or inscription that introduces a work of art or literature. It can do one of many things: 1) set a mood (2) foreshadow (3) imply characterization (4) reveal the content or (5) introduce themes.
- the name given to the elements in a poem or literature that spark the senses. Despite "image" being a synonym for "picture", images need not be only visual; any of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) can respond to the writing.
- verb: filled with delight
- adv: without enthusiasm
- proper noun: Greek god who stole fire from heaven (Mount Olympus) to give to humans so that they could live and prosper. (Zeus punished him for this.)
- a description (as of a character or setting) or direction (as to indicate stage business) provided in the text of a play. The playwright often provides these for the actors, directors, scene and lighting designers, etc.
- adjective: not marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional ideals
- noun: the glue that holds a society together. The bonds that people share to form a culturally rich and socially cohesive community. (social = society, fabric = a structural makeup)
- nouns: a movement/a person that accepts and absorbs into the cultural tradition of a population or group
- the opening of a story that sets the scene, introduces characters, etc.
- adj: deviating from a usual pattern or accepted conduct
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- a covenant is an agreement. These covenants prevented people of certain racial backgrounds from purchasing homes in their neighborhoods.
- noun: refusal to accept something as true, disbelief
- noun: in Christianity: the act of saving someone from sin or evil: the state of being saved from sin or evil
- adv: introduced gradually or in a subtle, covert or indirect way. Often used to accuse or doubt.
- adverb: done quietly or secretly to avoid notice
- adjective: withheld for or until a stated time
- the acquisition of gain (as money) in dishonest or questionable ways; also: illegal or unfair gain
- the shape that a story takes as it moves from its beginning to its end
- adverb: done in an admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering manner.
- noun: a philosophy that does NOT recognize or worship the God of the Bible
- the conclusion of the story or solving of the conflict
- knowing something before it takes place
- verb: refuse (a loan or insurance) to someone because they live in an area deemed to be a poor financial risk.
- noun: an expression of strong disapproval
34 Clues: truthfulness • adv: sadly, hopelessly • adv: without enthusiasm • verb: filled with delight • verb: rejects or criticizes sharply • adjective: steadfast, uncompromising • knowing something before it takes place • noun: an expression of strong disapproval • adjective: withheld for or until a stated time • adverb: done quietly or secretly to avoid notice • ...
National Games & Puzzles Week 2025-10-22
Across
- Decorative tile-based game developed in 19th Century China; tiles feature Chinese characters and symbols
- 2021 web-based word game where you have 6 attempts to guess a 5 letter word; acquired by NYT in 2022
- Board game for 2 or 4 players featuring Rube Goldberg machine gameplay; players are rodents
- Board game based on ancient Indian Pachisi where players move 3 to 4 pieces around the board to get "home"
- Nintendo social simulation video game where players live in a village of anthropomorphic animals
- Multi-player competitive board game where players take on the roles of settlers and build with resources
- One of the most popular gambling card games where players ante and wager based on who has the best hand
- 2016 farm life simulation video game where you inherit your deceased grandfather's dilapidated farm
- Deck card game that spoofs table-top gameplay where the goal is to have the most powerful character possible
- Word-based search and find game where words can be forwards, backwards, up, down, and diagonal
- 2011 sandbox action-adventure video game featuring a 2D world where players explore, fight, gather, and craft
- Card-based party game featuring a hand of 7 red cards with nouns that play to 1 green card with an adjective
- Deck card game featuring Defuse cards and cute combustible felines
- 2016 mobile AR video game by Nintendo using GPS to find, catch, train, and fight characters
- Lettered square tile-based game where Q and Z are worth 10 points
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- 2011 sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios; 3D world w/ infinite terrain made up of voxels
- Word-guessing board game where players draw for one another charades-style
- Genre of mostly single-player card games where the aim is to arrange the cards in a systematic order
- Numbered tile-based game for two to four players combining elements of Rummy and Mahjong
- Adult card-based party game, launched from a Kickstarter in 2011, with politically incorrect content
- 2020 action role-playing video game set in an anime-style fantasy open world called Teyvet
- Economics board game featuring properties, money, and dice where you can end up in jail and collect salaries
- Football simulation video game by EA Sports; best-selling sports video game franchise in the world
- 2017 online video game by Epic Games with 7 distinct game modes; avatars are very customizable
- Acronym for action-adventure video game series developed by Rockstar Games; synonym for stealing cars
- 2020 first-person tactical hero shooter video game by Riot Games; inspired by Counter-Strike series
- Online multiplayer platformer featuring user-created games and a robust virtual economy centered on Robux
- 2019 battle royale-hero shooter video game by Respawn and EA; set in the same universe as Titanfall
- 2011 Elder Scrolls V; action role-playing video game where players are the character known as the Dragonborn
- Word-based puzzle game that you're playing right now
- Strategy board game developed in 548 BCE using black and white circular stones; AKA baduk in Korea
- 1971 colorful card game with Number, Skip, Reverse, Wild, Draw 2, and Wild Draw 4 cards
32 Clues: Word-based puzzle game that you're playing right now • Lettered square tile-based game where Q and Z are worth 10 points • Deck card game featuring Defuse cards and cute combustible felines • Word-guessing board game where players draw for one another charades-style • 1971 colorful card game with Number, Skip, Reverse, Wild, Draw 2, and Wild Draw 4 cards • ...
Headway Adv Unit 6 - Nouns From Phrasal Verbs 2024-04-25
8 Clues: Maintenance • Discount store • A mental health crisis • Everything you're wearing • Something that doesn't matter • The start of something that spreads • Food prepared for you that you bring home • Something that moves you backwards in a process
puzzle 2023-02-16
The English Language (October 2024) 2024-09-17
Across
- Mark of punctuation used at a sentence's end to communicating an intent to seek information about a given topic (?).
- Action word used in relation to a noun (Ex. Jeff reads the book).
- Letters often responsible for the sounds of words at their beginning and their end.
- For, Either, Nor, and Whether are examples of words that connect other words as well as phrases and clauses in a sentence.
- Words in a sentence that modify another word. Typically express the manner, time, frequency, degree, or level of certainty when answering questions involving how, when, where, to what extent, and in what way.
- Although now less common due to web-based communication, many of us might see this writing form in letters written by our parents and grandparents.
- Method of rapid writing using abbreviations and symbols, used especially in oral dictation.
- Word describing the quality of somebody being able to read and write a language.
- This part of a sentence refers to what a sentence is about (Ex. Emily throws the ball).
- As a result of the Roman occupation of Britain, a significant number of words used in English have their origins in this language.
- Term used to describe somebody who is an English language speaker.
- Alphabetic components for making words. In English, there are 26 of them.
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- Form of punctuation used at a sentence's end communicating excitement or intensity (!).
- Letters responsible for making the loud sounds within words' center syllables. In English, these are A, E, I, O, U, (and sometimes Y).
- I, He, and She are personal forms of what kind of words.
- Words like Adagio, Banjo, Smorgasbord, and Tsunami are examples of words taken directly from a foreign language and used in English where no English equivalent exists or has been generated.
- Words connected with person, place, or thing. Often the focus of discussion (Ex. Springfield is Illinois' capital city).
- Distinct section within a body of written words focused on a single theme of the larger idea(s) being discussed.
- Commissioned in 1604, published in 1611, and regarded as one of the great examples of English literature, this version of the Bible is often referred to in America by the name of the English king's name who commissioned it.
- Form of punctuation used to denote a pause within a sentence, but not the end of a sentence.
- This part of a sentence refers to what the subject is either doing or what is happening to it (ex. Emily throws the ball.).
- As a result of the Norman Conquest of 1066, this foreign language has been most influential in the develop of the English language.
- Form of punctuation used to denote the end of a sentence.
- Descriptive words used in relation to a noun (Ex. A quiet bird).
- Basic unit of communication, containing a noun, an object, and usually a verb or an adjective.
- Basic element of language that carries meaning(s) and can be used on its own and is uninterruptible. There were seventeen of them in the last sentence.that conveys a meaning. There were eight of them in the previous sentence.
26 Clues: I, He, and She are personal forms of what kind of words. • Form of punctuation used to denote the end of a sentence. • Descriptive words used in relation to a noun (Ex. A quiet bird). • Action word used in relation to a noun (Ex. Jeff reads the book). • Term used to describe somebody who is an English language speaker. • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2022-10-19
Across
- When particularly vivid examples of something come readily to mind, you may assume that such events are common. This is known as the _____ heuristic.
- When you assume that an older cat lady is a librarian instead of a CEO, you are using a _____ heuristic.
- You are guaranteed to solve a problem when you use this a methodical, logical rule.
- We saw subjects being asked to say the word “folk” several times, who then responded “yolk” to the question of what the white part of an egg is called. This is an example of ____.
- This psychologist’s research showed that we are likely to forget new information quickly, and then our forgetting levels off over time.
- When old information keeps you from remembering new information (2 words)
- Solving problems using this method is quick, but you may also make mistakes.
- This is the order of words in a sentence.
- When you believe you know more than you actually do, you are suffering from this.
- This kind of determinism, popularized by Benjamin Whorf, suggests that the language we speak defines how we think and perceive the world.
- People who have this kind of amnesia cannot form new memories.
- This is how information gets into your memory system
- When you only look for information that agrees with what you already think, you are likely to suffer from this kind of bias.
- This cognitive bias occurs when you think you knew something all along, but you actually didn’t. You believe you could have predicted something would happen, but you didn’t.
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- This effect (2 words) is why you remember the first and last things in a list better than the stuff that was in the middle.
- Sometimes the way an issue is presented has an impact on what we think of it. This is called _____.
- When you encode explicit memories, you do it through this kind of conscious processing.
- When you hold on to your original idea, even when it has been disproven, that’s _____ perseverance.
- _____ memory is the term for facts and experiences you can consciously know and “declare”
- The smallest unit of SOUND in a language is called a _____.
- When you make choices in new situations based on what has worked for you in the past, you are using a _______ (two words)
- The smallest unit of MEANING in a language is called a ____.
- This “effect” happens when we are exposed to misleading information about an event and then we misremember what happened.
- This kind of memory relates to emotionally significant moments or events.
- You do this when you organize information into familiar, manageable units.
- People who have this kind of amnesia cannot recall their past.
- An early speech stage, in which a child uses mostly nouns and verbs, is called _____ speech.
- Being in the same physical location you were in when you learned something can help you remember it. This is called _____ memory (2 words.
- We have learned about two kinds of this language disorder: Broca’s and Wernicke’s.
- _____ memory is the term psychologists use for the “active desktop” where your brain processes information, making sense of new input and linking it with long-term memories.
30 Clues: This is the order of words in a sentence. • This is how information gets into your memory system • The smallest unit of SOUND in a language is called a _____. • The smallest unit of MEANING in a language is called a ____. • People who have this kind of amnesia cannot recall their past. • People who have this kind of amnesia cannot form new memories. • ...
Write the Nouns in this Crossword Puzzle Game. 2024-10-27
Across
- Do you live on the third ___________ of this house?
- She doesn’t want to go on ___________ because she’s busy.
- Can he speak a foreign ___________?
Down
- Tommy rides a ___________ to school every day.
- We usually go to New York by ___________.
- I send a lot of text ___________ to my classmates.
- Could you play the ___________ when you were ten?
- We can earn a lot of ___________ from this job.
8 Clues: Can he speak a foreign ___________? • We usually go to New York by ___________. • Tommy rides a ___________ to school every day. • We can earn a lot of ___________ from this job. • Could you play the ___________ when you were ten? • I send a lot of text ___________ to my classmates. • Do you live on the third ___________ of this house? • ...
AP-LANG VOCAB CROSSWORD 2022-12-06
Across
- language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience
- A logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what theyŕe going to end with.
- A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing
- highly critical and insulting speech
- A story, poem, or piece of art that use symbols in order to convey or let the reader interpret a hidden meaning, that is usually political or moral.
- A rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse
- An oxymoron is a figure of speech where two or a group of words contradict each other
- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- Refers to when a conclusion is drawn from two prepositions that have something in common
- Self contradictory statement that results in circular reasoning predicate, The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- the author's or speaker’s distinct vocabulary style and sentence structure
- A word or phrase that only a particular professional group of people understand or know
- A group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate
- Ex. Shes going through a rollercoaster of emotions right now
- a sentence containing a series of words or clauses in close succession, linked without the use of conjunctions
- metaphor, longer metaphor :)
- a word that resembles a certain sound
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- Intended to teach, particularly in moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- Ex. ¨The grass is greener on the other side"
- Connecting two ideas together to show one is more important.
- Words that describe the qualities / states or quantity of nouns
- A point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument or acknowledging defeat
- to ignorance, An argument based on ignorance
- A written phrase of words in memory of someone who died. Usually engraved on a tombstone.
- “I have four mouths to feed at home”
- Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win
- a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form
- a variety of a language which has different pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary then the standard language of the culture.
- Ex. "I am drowning in paperwork”
- using language that normally signifies the opposite typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- Formal writing, speech, or literature that praises someone or something
- A scene in a movie, novel, television show, etc., that is set in a time period prior to the original time period of the main story.
- Ex."we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow—this ground"
- Figure of speech in which a word is used in two different senses
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex
- A contrast between two things that are the opposite of each other or oppose each other.
- the implied meaning behind something
39 Clues: metaphor, longer metaphor :) • Ex. "I am drowning in paperwork” • “I have four mouths to feed at home” • highly critical and insulting speech • the implied meaning behind something • a word that resembles a certain sound • Ex: You have to be tough as nails to win • Ex. ¨The grass is greener on the other side" • to ignorance, An argument based on ignorance • ...
CONJUNCTION 2023-05-05
Across
- a word that refers to which action is simultaneously or has been interrupted by another action
- ... being very rich, he never shows off.
- a conjunction that refers to any time or every time that something happens or is true
- I have a stomachache, ... I will come to school.
- used to introduce a noun clause that is usually the subject or object of a verb or a predicate nominative
- Kim eats many egg whites before work out … he wants to gain weight.
- function word to indicate continuance (as of an action or condition) to a specified time
- Neither Indah … her friends ate lunch here yesterday.
- My brother ... I went to the workshop to repair our car.
- ... having a lot of money, they never help anyone.
- ... his family, he also invite his friends to his birthday party.
- to show a description of something that happened once.
- Sammy had someone handle her passport … he went to abroad.
- Our new classmate is not bad; …, he’s very kind.
- Either me ... my friends will run this high quality program.
- ... there is a storm here, we have delayed our flight
- can be combined with adjectives and nouns to show extremes.
- ... Prabu reraly does his vocal rehearsal, he is always one of the best singers in any singing contest.
- John worked very hard and was ... promoted.
- connects two different things, hence it is followed by "or".
- After months of trying and studying hard, Nana ... passed the UTBK
- Thomas was not telling the truth. …. he was shouting at me.
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- Radha knows French;……., we have selected her to head our operations in France.
- We must avoid high kolesterol ... be healthy.
- Coordinating conjunctions always come ... the words or clauses that they join.
- Sean has to tske a part-time job during vacation .... he will not be able to able pay his tuition fee.
- has the same meaning as until, namely "until" or "until".
- It wasn’t my will, … yours.
- denotes the only circumstances under which an event will occur if the condition is met.
- as a connecting word also connects two negative things and is followed by "nor"
- usually used to express one option that is preferred among other choices.
- conveys a statement of time that follows a previous event that has occurred.
- IF used to stress that something will happen despite something else that might prevent it
- the use of this conjunction as a statement of purpose that we want to convey.
- They have postponed the visit to our city ... it’s heavily snow here.
- My father will give my brother his car ... he come back at dawn.
- She never helps anyone……having a lot of money.
- Steven prepared Coffee ... his mother was sleeping.
- indicate the second member or the member taken as the point of departure in a comparison expressive of inequality
- He apologized ... his mistakes.
- express mild surprise, hesitation, approval, disapproval, or impatience
- used in statements that make the main statement sound surprising or surprising.
- ….. his sister, he is very naughty.
- used as a subordinate in conditional clauses or presupposition sentences.
44 Clues: It wasn’t my will, … yours. • He apologized ... his mistakes. • ….. his sister, he is very naughty. • ... being very rich, he never shows off. • John worked very hard and was ... promoted. • We must avoid high kolesterol ... be healthy. • She never helps anyone……having a lot of money. • I have a stomachache, ... I will come to school. • ...
Aenigmatum Cruciverbium IX genitive, dative indirect object, ablative of means/instrument, vocabulary, derivatives 2015-12-06
Across
- a noun expressing the ablative of means or instrument almost invariably represents an __________
- Of-the-field
- if the genitive singular ends in ___ the noun must belong to the 2nd declension, no matter what the nominative singular looks like
- hour
- almost
- an-abrupt-forceful-utterance
- you-sing-hurry
- the-science-art-and-business-of-cultivating-the-soil-producing crops-and-raising-livestock-farming
- for-the-daughter
- tenth- nom-neuter- sing
- the only reliable way to determine the declension number of a noun is by looking at the:
- I-will-shout
- fifth- nom-fem- sing
- a noun expressing the dative of the indirect object usually represents a __________
- An unusual characteristic of the nouns puer, vir and ager is that although belonging to the 2ns declension, their nominative singular does not end in -____
- a-set-of-five-persons-or-things
- ___ is the “time machine” for verbs of the 1st and 2nd conjugations
- if the genitive singular ends in ___ the noun must belong to the 1st declension
- wounded-nom-neut-sing
- lazy- nom-masc- sing
- to-hasten
- A Latin sentence (given 4 parts of the sentence) commonly follows this pattern:
- a-metric-unit-of-length-equal-to-one-tenth-of-a-meter
- a part of speech representing a person, place or thing
- without-a-friend
- relating-to-or concerning-the-land-and-its-ownership-cultivation-and-tenure
- the 5th -7th verbs in the song of the dative-takers
- the-quality-or-state-of-being-virile/-manly-character
- to-cry-out-suddenly-or-vehemently
- to-help
- a-number-written-using-the-base-10
Down
- for-the-queen
- The first four verbs in the song of the dative-takers
- to/for-the-man
- a dative case noun will usually be found in the company of a ___________________
- into-the-water
- across-the-road
- well-done
- to-adopt-or-accept-as-a-member
- of-the-boy
- today
- Natō, natāre, natāvī, natātus, natāta, natātum are the:
- one-of-the-24-equal-parts-of-a-day
- a genitive noun usually directly _____ the noun which it modifies, and that noun can be in any case
- belonging-to-childhood-juvenile
- the final two adjectives in the song of the dative-takers
- Word order in an English sentence (given 4 parts of the sentence) commonly follows this pattern:
- a-structurally-separate-building-containing-a-swimming-pool.
- the 1st 3 adjectives in the song of the dative-takers
- to-select-by-lot-and-kill-one-in-every-ten
- a-group-or-combination-of-five-associated-by-common-properties-or-behavior
- your-nom-masc-sing[referring to one person only]
- of-relating-to-or-having -the-characteristics-of-an-adult-male
- to-the-slave
- a-summer-or-country-house-in-Italy
- occurring-once-an-hour-or-hourly
- we-will-swim
- festināre is a/an:
- childish-behavior-in-an-adult
- to-the-island
- verb’d-house
- floating-or-swimming-in-water
62 Clues: hour • today • almost • to-help • well-done • to-hasten • of-the-boy • Of-the-field • I-will-shout • to-the-slave • we-will-swim • verb’d-house • for-the-queen • to-the-island • to/for-the-man • into-the-water • you-sing-hurry • across-the-road • for-the-daughter • without-a-friend • festināre is a/an: • fifth- nom-fem- sing • lazy- nom-masc- sing • wounded-nom-neut-sing • tenth- nom-neuter- sing • ...
Learning & Cognition 2013-12-16
Across
- realization that number, length, substance, or area has not changed
- defined by Bandura as anticipation of the consequences of our intentions
- behavior patterns that are conditioned to maintaining stimuli
- device invented to present programmed material
- procedure whereby a conditioned stimulus is presented but not followed by reinforcement
- required so students correct responses can be reinforced and incorrect responses corrected
- refers to the strengthening or weakening of a connectin between a stimulus and response
- memory for complex motor skills that may not include memory that the skill has been learned
- a role that motivation plays in Tolman’s theory
- general potential to engage in a class or covert actions
- learning where an object is located.
- responding to the physical environment in accordance with existing cognitive structures
- side effects of adaptations that may be co-opted for the benefit of the organism
- an operant response given to one set of circumstances but not another
- naming the object of experience during an introspective report
- the birth and development of new neurons
- one response can bring the organism into contact with stimuli that act as an Sd for another response
- A CR, extinguished in an environment different from the environment it was learned
- because organisms typically avoid experiencing things that frighten them, it’s unlikely unjustified fears would ever extinguish naturally.
- formation of an association between a certain drive state, such as hunger, and certain stimuli, such as food on is use to eating
- make the victim of one’s immoral actions appear to be less human in an attempt to escape self-contempt
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- brain structure within the limbic system thought to be involved in the conversion of short-term memory into long-term memory
- the Gestalt version of transfer of training, which states that a principle that works in solving a problem will tend to be applied to solving other problems
- originated in the U.S. and initially coexisted with structuralism
- Popper’s term for the innate desire to revise expectancies continuously so that they are increasing accurate in reflecting reality
- a makeshift language that contains nouns and verbs from various language groups
- major tool voluntarists and the structuralists used
- behavior that occurs reliably in the absence of experimental manipulations
- secondary reinforce that has been paired with more than one primary reinforcer
- study of the nature of knowledge
- tendency for an organism to respond not only to the specific stimulus it was trained on but also related stimuli
- contentions that brain wave activity ranges from very fast to very slow with a rate in between that allows for optimal performance of certain task
- Este’s cognitive model of classification/categorization
- the study of intact, meaningful mental events
- process whereby a desired response is encouraged through use of differential reinforcement
- occurs when a response removes something positive and adds something negative
- verbal command that is reinforced when the listener carries out the command
- Piaget’s major motivational concept
- Biological/behavioral scientists who study specific types of innate behavior
- behavior that is apparently unselfish and self sacrificing
- increased probability of making a previously learned response that results from observing another person making the response
41 Clues: study of the nature of knowledge • Piaget’s major motivational concept • learning where an object is located. • the birth and development of new neurons • the study of intact, meaningful mental events • device invented to present programmed material • a role that motivation plays in Tolman’s theory • major tool voluntarists and the structuralists used • ...
Staar Vocab 2023-04-12
Across
- Multiple paragraphs with supporting points with relevant and clear examples (personal experience, stories, movies, history, news) *note if the test requires evidence from the test’s passages
- the person, animal, or thing that a story is about
- to combine information from a text with prior knowledge to arrive at a judgment about something that is not stated outright in a text
- a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. A common noun is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence or is part of a title.
- (CUPS), Capitalize proper nouns- Use proper word choices (subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement)- Punctuate correctly- Spell check
- descriptive writing that focuses on the senses
- add to a paragraph
- the change from one idea or paragraph to another
- to arrive at a judgment or opinion through reasoning
- text from a selection
- information or explanations about a photograph or other graphical element, usually found below or alongside the graphic
- writing that tries to convince others to accept the writer's ideas, beliefs, or opinions
- words that are spelled the same or nearly the same, but mean different things or have different functions in a sentence
- a part of the reading selection used in a STAAR test item
- a graphic or print feature in which information is set aside from the main text and enclosed in a box
- the main idea or argument of a writer
- Restate the question to form an answer - Answer the question in detail - Cite your evidence with an introduction followed by a relevant quote - Elaborate further by pointing out a big idea or major takeaway
- the central message of a literary work
- Note characters, setting, and events
- a direct and often unusual comparison between two things
- (ARMS), Add clear and specific details - Remove irrelevant or redundant details- Move sentences or effective organization- Substitute vague details for more specific ones
- Note title, paraphrasing, figurative language, attitude, shift, and theme. Dramas note stage directions and dialogue
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- facts or information that prove something is true or valid
- confirm the main and supporting ideas, counter opposing views, and call the reader to action
- what is intended to be expressed
- the language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to create a new effect or feeling.
- words that are pronounced alike but are spelled differently
- to make clearer by using more precise language
- combine facts and details from multiple sources to arrive at a new insight about a topic
- Hook and clear thesis
- related to the topic
- the process of using a capital letter at the beginning of a word.
- refers to writing that begins suddenly and without support or introduction
- why a paragraph or selection is written
- to make an idea or claim seem more correct or better explained
- an object or act used to represent something else
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- change the wording of a sentence
- Note the introduction and thesis, body and supporting evidence with examples, and conclusion with a restated thesis
- repeating and unnecessary
- an idea, theme, or element that is the same in two selections
- the central argument or claim in a paragraph or essay
42 Clues: add to a paragraph • related to the topic • Hook and clear thesis • text from a selection • repeating and unnecessary • what is intended to be expressed • change the wording of a sentence • Note characters, setting, and events • the main idea or argument of a writer • a struggle between two opposing forces • the central message of a literary work • ...
AP Psychology 7B 2015-02-10
Across
- the smallest distinctive sound unit
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; it contrasts with strategy-based solutions
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
- a mental image or best example or a category.
- a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state.
- the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; usually speedier but also more error-prone than algorithms
- judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- beginning about age 2, the stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly two-word statements
- the tendency to be more confident than correct- to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- the stage in speech development, from about age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
- clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
- the smallest unit that carries meaning
- the inability to see a problem form a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- the post experimental explanation of a study
- the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
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- the science of behavior and mental processes
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought
- early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram - "go car" - using mostly nouns or verbs
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also,the study of meanings
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- the personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and recover from adversity and even trauma
- the organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
- the way an issue is posed
- A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, and people
- a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
42 Clues: the way an issue is posed • the smallest distinctive sound unit • the smallest unit that carries meaning • the science of behavior and mental processes • the post experimental explanation of a study • a mental image or best example or a category. • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • ...
Final Exam 2022-12-31
Across
- a noun word meaning capable to do things
- keep going, keep going, keep going
- able to see something
- can be measured
- control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly or unscrupulously
- words created using the first letters of other words
- an adjective describing quick actions or a verb meaning to indicate someone to do something
- investment in stocks, property, etc. in the hope of gaining a profit
- describing words
- when we are awake and think for ourselves
- the noun of preserve
- making something appear to be part of the natural surroundings
- not going forward, but _______
- when there is enough of something
- looking like something familiar
- copying someone or something
- not good at doing something
- not internal
- a religious belief asking a deity for supernatural help
- the Greek way of spelling bleeding
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- to show again
- a person who explores new territory
- to prevent someone from concentrating on something
- a line beyond which things might change
- a person who studies the mind
- when there are vast differences
- very strong think or use of energy
- describing native people
- a written promise or warranty for a product
- another word for place
- making something good again
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- huge or really really big
- make practical and effective use of something
- when two or more words are often used together
- just cannot be done
- to show something very important
- statistical information relating to a population and particular groups within it
- his word cut like a ______
- putting something back together again
- a chronic memory disorders, or personality change with impaired reasoning
- the animals predators attack for food
- my sister can swim like a ______
- belittling or showing no respect to others
- not lawful
- naming words
- words often ending in “ly”
- a noun word for working together on a project
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bough and sold, such as copper or coffee
- a figure of speech symbolic of attributing a quality or skill of something else
- a deceptive appearance or impression of something
- a surprise attack by hiding in a concealed
- the short way of writing something
- able to change to suit a new environment
- using gestures to communicate
- describing something that is very interesting
- scattered pieces of rubbish or remains
- a person, group, or entity that opposes or attacks an opponent or enemy
- the way in which something is perceived, understood, or interpreted
- a mediator who acts as a link between people in order to try and bring about an agreement
- half of a spherical object
- bleeding from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- doing words
- an exact or correct reading or measurement
- getting something back again
- being calm and free from disturbance
- suddenly getting very angry
- not capable to do something
- light as a ______
- something that can be picked up or touched
- the noun of the verb to “consume”
- v. develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in further detail
- a small broken piece
74 Clues: not lawful • doing words • naming words • not internal • to show again • can be measured • describing words • light as a ______ • just cannot be done • the noun of preserve • a small broken piece • able to see something • another word for place • describing native people • huge or really really big • his word cut like a ______ • words often ending in “ly” • half of a spherical object • ...
AP Unit 6 Vocab Pt 2 2021-10-04
Across
- beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
- an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments
- the stage in speech development, from about age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
- in a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- controls language expression - an area of the frontal lobe, usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- thinking- narrows the available problem solutions to determine the best solution
- impairment of language, usually caused by left-hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding)
- a mental image or best example of a category; matching new items to a prototype provides a quick and easy method for sorting items into categories (as when comparing featured creatures to a prototypical bird, such as a robin)
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and doing
- clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
Down
- expands the number of possible problem solutions (creative thinking that diverges in different directions)
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory; if instances come readily to mind (perhaps because of their vividness), we presume such events are common
- judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead us to ignore other relevant information
- in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or a part of a word (such as a prefix)
- in a language, a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others; in a given language, semantics is the set of rules for deriving meaning from sounds, and syntax is the set of rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences
- beginning about age 2, the stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly in two-word statements
- a sudden realization of a problem's solution; contrasts with strategy-based solutions
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem; contrasts with the usually speedier - but also more error-prone - use of heuristics
- a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- controls language reception - a brain area involved in language comprehension and expression; usually in the left temporal lobe
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; usually speedier but more error-prone than algorithms
- early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram - "go car" - using mostly nouns and verbs
- the tendency to be more confident than correct - to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
29 Clues: the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • in a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit • Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think • a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people • thinking- narrows the available problem solutions to determine the best solution • ...
Parts of Speech - Nouns to Verbs 2014-03-03
5 Clues: A critic can ____ a book or a film. • If you give someone a fright, you ___ them • If you fill someone with terror; you can___them. • When you use punctuation in a sentence, you __the sentence. • If you take out an advertisement, you ___ a product or service.
o_e sounds / Pronouns versus common nouns 2024-07-02
Adjectives, nouns and adverbs - Complete a cruzadinha com os adjetivos em inglês 2020-11-15
17 Clues: ter • bem • lento • forte • sonhar • sempre • dormir • pesado • sorrir • dolorido • distante • construir • adicionar • sonolento • livremente • rapidamente • compartilhar
Singular and Pluran Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, SH, and Y 2023-10-09
Across
- Plural form of bus
- plural form of fry
- plural form of supply
- plural form of security
- plural form of party
- plural form of tray
- plural form of box
- plural form of apply
Down
- Plural form of bush
- plural form of fox
- plural form of pony
- Plural form of boy
- plural form of girls
- plural form of fly
- plural form of computer
- plural form of sock
- plural form of babies
17 Clues: plural form of fox • Plural form of bus • Plural form of boy • plural form of fry • plural form of fly • plural form of box • Plural form of bush • plural form of pony • plural form of tray • plural form of sock • plural form of girls • plural form of party • plural form of apply • plural form of supply • plural form of babies • plural form of security • plural form of computer
NOUNS 1-10 PUZZLE 1 2021-06-05
Gateway B1 Unit 3 Compound nouns connected with health and medicine 2022-11-17
Across
- - the thing you take when you want to remove pysical pain.
- - to move air into and out of the lungs.
- poisoning - an illness caused by eating something bad.
- - treatment for illness or injury.
- centre - a place you go when you feel ill.
- - physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
- room - a room where you wait for a doctor.
Down
- - to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support.
- - a van that takes sick or injured people to the hospial.
- aid - medical treatment that is given to someone after they have been hurt or become ill.
- - a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty.
- - when you´re strong and well.
- attack - when you have pain in your chest and your heart stops working.
- - a piece of cloth tied around part of someone´s body that has been hurt.
14 Clues: - when you´re strong and well. • - treatment for illness or injury. • - to move air into and out of the lungs. • centre - a place you go when you feel ill. • room - a room where you wait for a doctor. • poisoning - an illness caused by eating something bad. • - a van that takes sick or injured people to the hospial. • ...
Crossword of Nouns F柔美, 2021-05-18
compound nouns and travel vocabulary 3 2021-10-10
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: pair of lenses set in frames • used for carrying small articles in pants • used for growing crops and rearing animals • animals used for riding or racing on a track • large motor vehicles that carrying passengers • shelter covering in front many building entrances
Plural Nouns: Fill in the crossword with the plural form of the word 2025-07-28
26 Clues: Man • Box • Bus • Foot • Buzz • Echo • Leaf • Hero • Baby • Dish • Wolf • Knife • Piano • Mouse • Child • Dress • Story • Party • Photo • Tooth • Hobby • Woman • Tomato • Church • Library • Potatoes
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • animal used for riding or racing on a track • used for carrying small articles in a pants • shelter covering in front of a building entrance
Persepolis Ch. 4 - "Persepolis" (include articles before nouns, leave spaces between words blank) 2024-01-30
Across
- I experienced (passé composé)
- Thank God! (3 mots)
- he used to say (imparfait)
- to succeed, come one after the other (as in regimes)
- difficult, hard
- I remember (present tense)
- worried (masc. adjective)
- she is hungry (présent)
- to boil something (2 infinitifs)
- worse
- I used to make...(imparfait)
- poor
- a stretcher
- to keep a promise (infinitive)
Down
- a_guest room
- the hospital
- to reign, to rule
- the crowd
- fabric
- a widow
- he was crowned king (passé composé)
- grandpa
- I can't! (too funny)
- poverty
- some clothes
25 Clues: poor • worse • fabric • a widow • grandpa • poverty • the crowd • a stretcher • a_guest room • the hospital • some clothes • difficult, hard • to reign, to rule • Thank God! (3 mots) • I can't! (too funny) • she is hungry (présent) • worried (masc. adjective) • he used to say (imparfait) • I remember (present tense) • I used to make...(imparfait) • I experienced (passé composé) • to keep a promise (infinitive) • ...
O Tempo e as Estações (Nouns have definite article o,a,os,as) 2024-01-03
Across
- the seasons
- How's the weather?
- the cloud
- It's cold
- the rainbow
- thetemperature
- It is lightening
- It's raining
- the rain
- good weather
- summer
- spring
- the thunder
- winter
- fall
- It's cloudy
Down
- It's snowing
- the degrees
- The temperature is at…
- It's hot
- the lightening
- it's humid
- It's windy
- It's sunny
- It is foggy.
- the weather
- the snow
- bad weather
- It is thundering
29 Clues: fall • summer • spring • winter • It's hot • the rain • the snow • the cloud • It's cold • it's humid • It's windy • It's sunny • the seasons • the degrees • the rainbow • the weather • bad weather • the thunder • It's cloudy • It's snowing • It's raining • It is foggy. • good weather • the lightening • thetemperature • It is lightening • It is thundering • How's the weather? • The temperature is at…
Words that are both nouns and verbs 2023-01-26
Across
- to intensely like someone (verb) or the feeling when you intensely like someone (noun)
- to emit visible vapor (verb) or a visible vapor (noun)
- form an opinion about something (verb) or someone who forms opinions about people in court as a job (noun)
Down
- to call someone (verb) or the object you use to call (noun)
- to be scared (verb) or to feel scared (noun)
- to perceive odors (verb) or to emit an odor (noun)
6 Clues: to be scared (verb) or to feel scared (noun) • to perceive odors (verb) or to emit an odor (noun) • to emit visible vapor (verb) or a visible vapor (noun) • to call someone (verb) or the object you use to call (noun) • to intensely like someone (verb) or the feeling when you intensely like someone (noun) • ...
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • used for carrying small articles in a pants • animal used for riding or racing on a track • shelter covering in front of the entrance of a building
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • used for carrying small articles in a pants • animal used for riding or racing on a track • shelter covering in front of a building entrance
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: pair of lenses set in frames • used for carrying small articles in pants • used for growing crops and rearing animals • animals used for riding or racing on a track • large motor vehicles that carrying passengers • shelter covering in front many building entrances
Fill in the puzzle with the correct PLURAL NOUNS. 2022-02-23
9 Clues: Baby dogs. • Square-shaped containers. • We use them to hold things. • We read them in our free time. • we use them to clean our teeth. • Another word for small rabbits. • We relax on them in front of the TV. • Colorful parts of plants with nice smell. • We wear them to cover our feet, then the shoes.
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: pair of lenses set in frames • used for carrying small articles in pants • used for growing crops and rearing animals • animals used for riding or racing on a track • large motor vehicles that carrying passengers • shelter covering in front many building entrances
Verbs and nouns Chapters 1 and 2 2018-10-09
220 SIGHT WORDS 2021-08-11
Across
- -of or belonging to a man or boy who has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- -used to refer to a particular person, thing or event that is close to you, especially compared with another
- -the first person singular of the present tense of the verb be
- -of a higher standard or less poor quality; not as bad as sth else
- -to move very quickly, by moving your legs more quickly than when you walk
- -to receive sth
- -to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy yourself, rather than work
- -used as the object of a verb, after the verb be or after a preposition to refer to a male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- -used to introduce another possibility
- - later than sth; following sth in time
- -used as the object of a verb, after the verb be or after a preposition to refer to a woman or girl who has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- -not large in size, number, degree, amount, etc.
- -used to refer to sb/sth that has already been mentioned or is easily understood
- -to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
- -of a particular age
- -not big; small; smaller than others
- -to do sth that involves physical or mental effort, especially as part of a job
- -the third person singular of the present tense of do
- -the third person singular of the present tense of have
- -not at any time; not on any occasion
- -the number 1
- -third person singular present of go
- -there is/areto exist; to be present past tense was, were, past participle been, present participle being, first person singular am, second person singular and plural are, third person singular is
- -in, to or through a position that is below sth
- -the first and third person singular of the past tense of be
- -exactly; directly
- -to speak or tell sb sth, using words
- - also; in addition to
- -used with plural nouns to mean ‘the two’ or ‘the one as well as the other
- -past tense of go
- -used in questions to ask for particular information about sb/sth
- -the past tense of do
- -to find sb/sth pleasant, attractive or of a good enough standard; to enjoy sth
- -one more time; on another occasion
- -to such a great degree
- -containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space
- -a female person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- -used to show that sth exists or happens ,in, at or to that place or position
- -the past tense of see
- -to a position in or inside sth
- -used before adjectives and adverbs to say that sth is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc.also; as well
- -past tense of run
- -an act of leaving a place
- -used to refer to a thing, animal, situation, idea etc that has already been mentioned or is already known about
- -to no longer move; to make sb/sth no longer move
- -to have a desire or a wish for sth
- -the number 10
- -I and another person or other people; I and you
- -having a high temperature; producing heat
- -of more than average size or amount
- -allowing things or people to go through
- -used when referring to people, animals or things as the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be
- -the third person singular of the present tense of be
- -of or belonging to the speaker or writer
- -used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to
- -a large number of
- -to come to a place with sb/sth
- -on this day
- -to sit on a horse, etc. and control it as it moves
- -to want sth to happen or to be true even though it is unlikely or impossible
- - finished; completed
- -having the colour of fresh snow or of milk
- -moving in a circle
- -to rest with your eyes closed and your mind and body not active
- -near sb/sth; at the side of sb/sth; beside sb/sth
- -the energy from the sun, a lamp, etc. that makes it possible to see things
- -used to describe sb/sth appearing to be sb/sth else
- - used with another verb to form questions or negatives
- -used as the past form of will when reporting what sb has said or thought
- -the number 4
- - the number 5
- -having the colour of blood
- -to make the sounds and movements of your face that show you are happy or think sth is funny
- -belonging to sb; relating to sb
- -a group of people or things that are the same in some way; a particular variety or type
- -(at) the present time
- -not existing before; recently made, invented, introduced, etc.
- -at what time; on what occasion
- -( the possessive form of you) of or belonging to the person or people being spoken or written to
- -the whole number or amount
- -the plural of that
- -used with singular nouns to refer to all the members of a group of things or people
- -to put food in your mouth, chew it and swallow it
- -to some extent; fairly
- -not dirty
- -used to show who is intended to have or use sth or where sth is intended to be put
- -to carry sth; to have sb/sth in your hand, arms, etc.
- -used to say exactly where something or someone is, or where something happens
- -a male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- -downwards and away from a vertical position
- -the past tense of eat
- -one or more of a number of people or things, especially when it does not matter which
- -the past participle of be
- -earlier than sb/sth
- -a large amount of sth
- -shaped like a circle or a ball
- -used to say that one thing can, will or might happen or be true, depending on another thing happening or being true
- - to or at a lower place or position
- -for the reason that
- -the plural of this
- -happening or coming before all other similar things or people;
- -used to form the negative of the verbs be , do and have and modal verbs like can or must and often reduced to n't
- -having the very darkest colour, like night or coal
- -to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it
- -used to say that sth is necessary or very important (sometimes involving a rule or a law)
- -of high quality or an acceptable standard
- -the number 8
- -to make sth clear; to prove sth
- -in or to what place or situation
Down
- -of or belonging to her
- -to rest your weight on your bottom with your back vertical, for example on/in a chair
- -to support the weight of sb/sth and take them or it from place to place; to take sb/sth from one place to anothe
- -to own, hold or possess sth
- -to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by pushing yourself with your legs and feet
- -the number 3
- -to hold sth firmly and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself
- -a little more or less than; a little before or after
- -to make sth/sb clean using water and usually soap
- - to move to or towards a person or place
- -to give information to sb by speaking or writing
- -to give sb/sth a particular name; to use a particular name or title when you are talking to sb
- -moving or able to move quickly
- -to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
- -past tense of come
- -in what way or manner
- -used by the person speaking or writing to refer to himself or herself
- -used to refer to a particular time in the past or future
- -to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time
- -the possessive form of they they,of or belonging to them
- -to make pictures, or a picture of sth, with a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)
- -the past tense and past participle of find
- -to stay in a particular condition or position; to make sb/sth do this
- -past tense, past participle of get
- -to move through the air, using wings
- -having the colour of earth or coffee
- -used by the person speaking or writing to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people
- -to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols
- -used to emphasize that sth belongs to or is connected with sb
- or at a distance from sb/sth in space or time
- -to make it easier or possible for sb to do sth by doing sth for them or by giving them sth that they need
- -used with I and we for talking about or predicting the future
- -used in questions to ask about the name, identity or function of one or more people
- -belonging to or connected with a thing, an animal or a baby
- -exactly
- -used to answer a question and say that sth is correct or true
- -to make an attempt or effort to do or get sth
- -used to show where sb/sth starts
- -to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or a pencil
- -at a point within an area or a space
- -to have a particular idea or opinion about sth/sb; to believe sth
- -on one occasion only; one time
- -away from the inside of a place or thing
- -at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold
- -used as the past tense of ‘can’
- -to notice or examine someone or something, using your eyes
- -to move sth into a particular place or position
- -used after a verb, noun, or adjective when an infinitive completes its meaning
- -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
- -to move or travel from one place to another
- -to make an opening or a wound in sth, especially with a sharp tool such as a knife or scissors
- -to choose sb/sth from a group of people or things
- -used to give a negative reply or statement
- -used after a verb or preposition to mean ‘in, at or to this position or place’
- - to create or prepare sth by combining materials or putting parts together
- to discover sb/sth unexpectedly or by chance
- -used when the speaker or writer is also the person affected by an action
- -having the colour of lemons or butter
- -to make musical sounds with your voice in the form of a song or tune
- -having a lower than usual temperature; having a temperature lower than the human body
- -used to say that sth is possible
- -a past tense of be
- -with or near to sb/sth else; with each other
- -towards or in a higher position
- -in a short time from now; a short time after sth else has happened
- -making you laugh; amusing
- -having the colour of a clear sky or the sea/ocean on a clear day
- -to turn your eyes in a particular direction
- -people, animals or things that have already been mentioned or are easily identified
- -to begin doing or using sth
- -in a good, right or acceptable way
- -the number 7
- -past tense of give
- -used to say that no other or others of the same group exist or are there
- -to have information in your mind as a result of experience or because you have learned or been told it
- -used for talking about or predicting the future
- -in the company or presence of sb/sth
- -in or into a position covering, touching or forming part of a surface
- -used for referring to a person or thing that is not near the speaker, or not as near to the speaker as another
- -to have your home in a particular place
- -to allow sb to do sth or sth to happen without trying to stop it
- -used as a polite way of asking for sth or telling sb to do sth
- - used to say that it is possible for sb/sth to do sth, or for sth to happen
- -used when the following word begins with a vowel sound → a
- -do not
- -past tense, past participle of say
- -the present tense and plural of ‘be’
- - to cause physical pain to sb/yourself; to injure sb/yourself
- -used with uncountable nouns or plural countable nouns to mean ‘an amount of’ or ‘a number of’, when the amount or number is not given
- -at all times; on every occasion
- -to tell sb that you are grateful for sth
- -of the most excellent type or quality
- -having the colour of grass or the leaves of most plants and trees
- -belonging to us; connected with us
- -away from a place; at a distance in space or time
- -used before adjectives, adverbs and determiners to mean ‘in a high degree’ or ‘extremely’
- -used to introduce a word or phrase that contrasts with what was said before
- -a long distance away
- -to say or write sth in the form of a question, in order to get information
- -the number 10
- -the past tense and past participle of have
- -measuring or covering a great length or distance, or a greater length or distance than usual
- - the number 2
- -past tense, past participle of make
- - to become bigger or taller and develop into an adult
- -to carry or move sth from one place to another
- = on
- -do something with it in order to do a job or to achieve a particular result or effect.
218 Clues: = on • -do not • -exactly • -not dirty • -on this day • -the number 3 • -the number 1 • -the number 4 • -the number 7 • -the number 8 • -the number 10 • - the number 5 • -the number 10 • - the number 2 • -to receive sth • -past tense of go • -exactly; directly • -past tense of run • -a large number of • -past tense of come • -a past tense of be • -moving in a circle • -past tense of give • -the plural of that • ...
Tanya Family Trip Plural Nouns (Savion Joseph) 2021-01-13
6 Clues: a pair of lenses set in a frame • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers • used for growing crops and rearing animals • used for carrying small articles in a pants • animal used for riding or racing on a track • shelter covering in front of a building entrance
