verbs Crossword Puzzles
Example 2018-07-19
6 Clues: half of ten • worn by kings and queens • the opposite of darkness • words ending in -ed are ______ tense verbs • spread on bread. Comes in flavours like strawberry. • something that you wear to protect you from the sun
Verbals, Voice, and Verb Moood Review 2025-12-11
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- A situation in which one thing happens as a result of another.
- _______ voice is when the action is being done to the subject.
- Verb ______ defines what "type" of sentence is being used.
- Always start with "to" and end with a simple verb.
- Part of the sentence that is doing an action or being something.
- _______ voice is when the action is being done to the subject.
- A verb that functions as an adjective.
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- A question of any type.
- A direct command.
- A simple statement being made.
- Verbs that end in -ing and function as a noun.
- A wish, a desire, or a hypothetical statement.
12 Clues: A direct command. • A question of any type. • A simple statement being made. • A verb that functions as an adjective. • Verbs that end in -ing and function as a noun. • A wish, a desire, or a hypothetical statement. • Always start with "to" and end with a simple verb. • Verb ______ defines what "type" of sentence is being used. • ...
Word Puzzle Game 2019-09-25
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- it is the language of manioc-cultivating people of NorthWestern Peru.
- remnants of the ancestral past which early anthropologists focused on 19th century.
- an extinct language spoken in SouthWestern Oregon in which verbs are highly inflected.
- means the holistic study of humankind.
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- wrote about Carians and Caunians
- native like command of language.
- creates new words.
- interests is primarily in language structure.
- secondary function which we refer to the vocal tract.
- where utterances longer than just a few sentences are best recorded.
10 Clues: creates new words. • wrote about Carians and Caunians • native like command of language. • means the holistic study of humankind. • interests is primarily in language structure. • secondary function which we refer to the vocal tract. • where utterances longer than just a few sentences are best recorded. • ...
English Class 2020-11-19
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- zombie nouns, turn adjectives or verbs into nouns
- person, place, or thing
- yoda talk, inversion of word order
- believe in strength, structure, and sanity offered by standard english rules
- rules are made to be broken, unruly language
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- punctuation mark for showing possession or elisions
- mishearings of words, common in music
- when one part of speech functions as another (verb as noun or noun as verb)
- when speakers omit consonants, vowels, or whole syllables from words
- greek word meaning cutting, combing words to make one word
10 Clues: person, place, or thing • yoda talk, inversion of word order • mishearings of words, common in music • rules are made to be broken, unruly language • zombie nouns, turn adjectives or verbs into nouns • punctuation mark for showing possession or elisions • greek word meaning cutting, combing words to make one word • ...
Grammar Structure - Lesly Hernández 2023-05-12
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- - tells people how to use the English language.
- - arrangement of words in order to make up a sentence
- - is a system of rules that allow us to structure sentences
- - study of meaning in context dependent on the interactions
- - the verb that contains the meaning
- - study patterns of sounds in a language and across languages
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- - how native English speakers actually talk and write
- - the study of meanings
- - changes or additions to verbs to show the timing of the action
- - study the form of words and phrases
10 Clues: - the study of meanings • - the verb that contains the meaning • - study the form of words and phrases • - tells people how to use the English language. • - how native English speakers actually talk and write • - arrangement of words in order to make up a sentence • - is a system of rules that allow us to structure sentences • ...
Simple Past 2022-05-05
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- Simple past of the verb KNOW
- Regular Verbs' ending
- Simple Past form that we are seeing as topic
- Auxiliary verb that we use in the interrogative and negative form of simple past
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- Simple past of the verb EAT
- Simple past of the verb GO
- Simple past of the verb WORK
- We use it on actions that happened before now
- A verb in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending.
- Its simple past is DRANK
10 Clues: Regular Verbs' ending • Its simple past is DRANK • Simple past of the verb GO • Simple past of the verb EAT • Simple past of the verb KNOW • Simple past of the verb WORK • Simple Past form that we are seeing as topic • We use it on actions that happened before now • A verb in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending. • ...
Discussion Forum 8 2023-10-05
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- – receives the action of the verb
- – takes the place of a noun
- – describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
- – describes a verb
- - when we turn adjectives or verbs into nouns
- – a group of related words without a verb or subject
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- – a non-complete sentence
- - a use of words or phrases as imagery rather than for their literal meaning.
- - A verb that tells when the action occurs
- – a sentence that contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
10 Clues: – describes a verb • – a non-complete sentence • – takes the place of a noun • – receives the action of the verb • – describes or modifies a noun or pronoun • - A verb that tells when the action occurs • - when we turn adjectives or verbs into nouns • – a group of related words without a verb or subject • ...
Goals and Objectives 2023-11-27
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- a broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment
- Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Statements that have verbs which show immediate intended learning outcomes.
- The tools, situations, settings or restrictions under which the behavior will occur.
- Use of information in a new way
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- VERB Identify, state, explain, name etc.
- Students' interest, problems and needs
- Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Expected learning outcomes of instruction that are expressed or stated in general terms.
- "A" in the mnemonic SMART
10 Clues: "A" in the mnemonic SMART • Use of information in a new way • Students' interest, problems and needs • VERB Identify, state, explain, name etc. • Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy • Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy • a broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment • ...
CL 1 - Alvarez 2024-09-05
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- The city gained great ________ from its staging of the Olympics
- The _________ map is a mental map of one's environment
- Another example for a __________ is coming up so stay alert
- Oscar Wilde's name is __________ with wit
- He is most people's idea of the ______________ Renaissance man
- We _________ a frog in science class
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- We have strict __________ laws
- He had no reason to question his doctor about the _________ of their use
- The use of ______ verbs
- There have been years of wrangling over a _____________ new bypass
10 Clues: The use of ______ verbs • We have strict __________ laws • We _________ a frog in science class • Oscar Wilde's name is __________ with wit • The _________ map is a mental map of one's environment • Another example for a __________ is coming up so stay alert • He is most people's idea of the ______________ Renaissance man • ...
units33-34 L.GY 2025-02-18
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- devied to display advertisements some includes spyware
- can be wired or wireless
- eneables a group of people connected to a network to work on the same project
- available free of charge but protected by copyright
- magnetic,recordable,recorded
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- offers links to other websites on a certain topic
- designed to infiltrate or damage a computer
- magnetize,record,digitize
- distributed similarly to freeware expect that it requires payment after a trial period
- designed to monitor the actions of your computer and send this data via Net
10 Clues: can be wired or wireless • magnetize,record,digitize • magnetic,recordable,recorded • designed to infiltrate or damage a computer • offers links to other websites on a certain topic • available free of charge but protected by copyright • devied to display advertisements some includes spyware • designed to monitor the actions of your computer and send this data via Net • ...
Friday Crossword 2025-05-14
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- In history we are ________ our own topics.
- Our text driver is 'Stig of the ________'.
- Using verbs such as "walked" and "sang", means the writing is in this tense.
- The last step in our science investigation.
- This Era is the middle era of the Stone Age.
- ______ helped Stone Age people pass on information about making tools.
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- In maths we are now plotting __________.
- When a material dissolves fully it creates a _______.
- Cave _______ was an important part of the Stone Age.
- First person uses "I, me, and ___".
10 Clues: First person uses "I, me, and ___". • In maths we are now plotting __________. • In history we are ________ our own topics. • Our text driver is 'Stig of the ________'. • The last step in our science investigation. • This Era is the middle era of the Stone Age. • Cave _______ was an important part of the Stone Age. • ...
Know your Standards 2020-07-01
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- An intransitive verb does not have this.
- Use this case for configuration options.
- One of our standards documents is for using these within uicontrol tags.
- Find the missing word: You can scroll the document.
- Use this case for file names.
- __ the wheel button forward to zoom in.
- The word to be used for a URL.
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- The two words (no space) in the first column and the second-last row of the “WhatToAvoid” standards.
- __ File > New.
- Spot the incorrect word: In the Value text box, type 10.
- Use this case for keys.
- __ the Appearance check box.
12 Clues: __ File > New. • Use this case for keys. • __ the Appearance check box. • Use this case for file names. • The word to be used for a URL. • __ the wheel button forward to zoom in. • An intransitive verb does not have this. • Use this case for configuration options. • Find the missing word: You can scroll the document. • Spot the incorrect word: In the Value text box, type 10. • ...
Language Features 2024-10-21
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- Describing words
- A direct comparison
- Where a person is speaking in the text and quotation marks are present
- question A question that does not require an immediate answer
- A list of things that show importance or give the reader clarity
- Examples: I, she, he, they, it, we
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- Giving non-living objects human-like qualities
- A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as'
- Action words
- A word or phrase that is repeated throughout a text for purpose
- Often found in poetry, where the sound at the end of a sentence matches others.
11 Clues: Action words • Describing words • A direct comparison • Examples: I, she, he, they, it, we • Giving non-living objects human-like qualities • A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as' • question A question that does not require an immediate answer • A word or phrase that is repeated throughout a text for purpose • ...
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs + Prepositions 2021-12-08
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- what you do to make money
- I a__ for talking in your class.
- this verb takes an object
- agree__, argue __, deal __
- persons, places or things are...
- There's a p___ with the my car.
- me, you, him, her, they, are p__
- She l__ English from Scott.
- My boss d__ the problem with me
- I t__ him for helping me.
- A corporation is a
- I b__ money from my father
- ask __, worry __
- does not take an object
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- about, for, to, from are
- I w__ about my father. He is very old.
- I need a s__ to this problem.
- Another word for boss
- I needed more i__ about the job.
- action words are
- a portable computer
- a person you work with is your
- another word for helper
- She wants to s__ time with her child.
- I don't understand. __ please.
25 Clues: action words are • ask __, worry __ • A corporation is a • a portable computer • Another word for boss • another word for helper • does not take an object • about, for, to, from are • what you do to make money • this verb takes an object • I t__ him for helping me. • agree__, argue __, deal __ • I b__ money from my father • She l__ English from Scott. • I need a s__ to this problem. • ...
Syntax 2021-12-13
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- a group of words
- acts like an adverb
- acts like an adjective
- prep+ a noun
- an incomplete idea
- a complete idea
- receives the direct object
- action or linking
- joins words, phrases and clauses
- follows a linking verb and renames the subject
- modifies verbs, adjective and other adverbs
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- follows a linking verb and descrides the subject
- who or what does the action or is linked
- verb ending in -ing that acts like a noun
- 2 or more independent clause
- receives the action
- 1 independent clause
- group of words with a subject and a verb
- shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and the rest of the sentences
- "to" +a verb that acts a noun, adjective or adverb
- acts like an adjective
- acts like a noun
- takes place of a noun
- an independent clause+ a dependent clause
- verb that acts like a noun adjective or adverb
- names
26 Clues: names • prep+ a noun • a complete idea • a group of words • acts like a noun • action or linking • an incomplete idea • receives the action • acts like an adverb • 1 independent clause • takes place of a noun • acts like an adjective • acts like an adjective • receives the direct object • 2 or more independent clause • joins words, phrases and clauses • who or what does the action or is linked • ...
Syntax Chart 2021-12-13
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- receives the direct object
- names
- modifies nouns and pronouns
- shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and the rest of the sentence
- follows a linking verb and renames the subject
- 2 or more independent clauses
- acts like a noun
- a complete idea
- acts like a adjective
- acts like an adjective
- verb that acts like a noun, adjective, or adverb
- predicate action or linking
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- to + a verb that acts like noun,adjective,
- adverb
- joins words, phrases, and clauses
- follows a linking verb and describes the subject
- takes the place of a noun
- who or what does the action or is linked
- groups of words with a subject and a verb
- a group of words
- verb ending in -ing that acts like a noun
- prep + a noun
- receives the action
- an incomplete idea
- modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverb
- an independent clause plus a dependent clause
- 1 independent clause
- acts like a adverb
28 Clues: names • adverb • prep + a noun • a complete idea • a group of words • acts like a noun • an incomplete idea • acts like a adverb • receives the action • 1 independent clause • acts like a adjective • acts like an adjective • takes the place of a noun • receives the direct object • modifies nouns and pronouns • predicate action or linking • 2 or more independent clauses • ...
Level 13, Unit 1 2021-11-04
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- antonym for rotten
- the gait of a horse, between walking & running
- a metal alloy made of copper & zinc
- to fall in drops (as in a liquid)
- rhymes with being
- rhymes with bag
- rhymes with wisp
- rhymes with moth
- dried mud shaped into rectangular prism
- the ______ reaper
- rhymes with trash
- rhymes with toad
- synonym for deception
- antonym for disappointment
- to cut or tear into small pieces
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- rhymes with brush
- rhymes with bug
- black______, grizzly ____, polar ____,spectacled ___
- rhymes with map
- past tense of try
- past tense of do
- synonym for hold
- rhymes with yak
- rhymes with crush
- synonym for the verbs prune & clip
- a kind of crustacean
- an outdoor appliance that you can barbecue on
- a tool that uses a rotating driver to form a hole
- synonym for shove
29 Clues: rhymes with bug • rhymes with map • rhymes with bag • rhymes with yak • past tense of do • synonym for hold • rhymes with wisp • rhymes with moth • rhymes with toad • rhymes with brush • past tense of try • rhymes with being • rhymes with crush • the ______ reaper • rhymes with trash • synonym for shove • antonym for rotten • a kind of crustacean • synonym for deception • antonym for disappointment • ...
Irregular verbs 2023-03-15
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- They______the key of their house so they couldn't open the door.
- The students finally_____the lesson.
- The teacher_____twenty irregular verbs on the board.
- I______a green bike when I was a kid.
- My cousin______milk for breakfast this morning.
- My parents_____a new car last week.
- John_____all the answers in the exam.
- The children_____in their gandparents'house last weekend.
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- Sorry, teacher! I______to do my homework.
- My granddad_____a taxi when he was young.
- My mum_____me a new computer for my birthday.
- She____all the cake.
- My grandmother______me a funny story about my mother.
- My brother______a mirror at home with his ball.
- My brother_____his homework yesterday afternoon.
- The dog_____after my father in the park.
- All my friends______to my birthday party.
- We_____to school on foot last week.
- The headteacher____my parents yesterday to speak about my school results.
- I_____your sister at the cinema.
20 Clues: She____all the cake. • I_____your sister at the cinema. • My parents_____a new car last week. • We_____to school on foot last week. • The students finally_____the lesson. • I______a green bike when I was a kid. • John_____all the answers in the exam. • The dog_____after my father in the park. • Sorry, teacher! I______to do my homework. • ...
Skateboarding 2023-04-18
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- What "coach potatoes" means in the text?
- A kind of text type that presents reasons to support the opinion
- Antonym of the word "increases"
- Where do the kids usually ride their skateboard?
- Announcement of issue concern
- A text which represents the attempt of the writer
- Synonym of the word "restrictions"
- Sport that skateboarding appears to...
- Differentiation between Hortatory exposition and Analitycal
- How many generic structure in Hortatory Exposition?
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- Nouns that Hortatory Exposition use of language features?
- One of the model auxilliarius word that can be use in Hortatory Exposition
- There is nowhere safe for skateboarders to skate. This prevents young people from being...
- Skateboard are usually played by...
- Skateboarding can increases...
- Skate parks must be build in the...
- Verbs that Hortatory Exposition use of language features
- Hortatory Exposition usually found on...
- Hortatory Exposition are popular among...
- Most popular skateboarding tecnique
20 Clues: Announcement of issue concern • Skateboarding can increases... • Antonym of the word "increases" • Synonym of the word "restrictions" • Skateboard are usually played by... • Skate parks must be build in the... • Most popular skateboarding tecnique • Sport that skateboarding appears to... • What "coach potatoes" means in the text? • Hortatory Exposition usually found on... • ...
SPORTS 2023-02-27
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- sport played in teams with a basket and a ball
- sport played with feet, head, chest and a ball only
- sports that is used with a racket and a ball in a field
- sport in the ocean
- sport played in the US
- sport similar to the American Football
- sport played in water in the pool
- individual exercise for reflecting
- opposite of good
- synonym of surfing
- faster than running
- inside
- activity to keep you healthy
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- sport played on the ice
- verbs to describe sports in which you use balls and other objects
- sport played with a ball through a net
- oposite of boring
- opossite of outdoors
- group
- well known
- small version of tennis
- sport in which you show flexivitlity
- something wonderfull
- verb to describe sports with -ing
- verb to describe other sports
25 Clues: group • inside • well known • opposite of good • oposite of boring • sport in the ocean • synonym of surfing • faster than running • opossite of outdoors • something wonderfull • sport played in the US • sport played on the ice • small version of tennis • activity to keep you healthy • verb to describe other sports • sport played in water in the pool • verb to describe sports with -ing • ...
LA Theme 2022-05-20
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- an action word
- A noun being acted upon.
- - using as or like to exert the extreme to something small
- a comparison between two things that are somewhat similar.
- the main part of the sentence
- noun or pronoun that the preposition affects or describes.
- A noun acting upon
- an infinitive that aren't with the "to"
- the occurrence of the same letter
- a word or group of words used immediately after a noun to describe it.
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- an adverb between the "to" and the infinitive
- uses exaggeration or emphasis
- makes an object or thought have expressions
- made from verbs to function as another part of speech
- sounds in words
- a phrase that can stand alone
- describes a noun
- base form of a word
- a verb form used as an adjective
- describes a verb
- verb acting as a noun
21 Clues: an action word • sounds in words • describes a noun • describes a verb • A noun acting upon • base form of a word • verb acting as a noun • A noun being acted upon. • uses exaggeration or emphasis • a phrase that can stand alone • the main part of the sentence • a verb form used as an adjective • the occurrence of the same letter • an infinitive that aren't with the "to" • ...
Eve, Aurélie & Olivier 2023-05-15
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- Modals to express permission, possibility and probability
- __ honour
- __(preposition of time) February
- A red fruit
- wake me up when __ ends.
- The verb to laugh in the past continuous
- Synonym of over
- Write 1000 with letters.
- What is the capital of Canada?
- Synonym of close
- What is the name of the girl with power in stranger things?
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- I __ __(see) this movie so many times.
- The verb to catch in the simple past
- What comes after fourteen?
- There __ people in my house yesterday.
- What comes after July?
- I __ a prediction
- What is the preposition of place uses with non-movement verbs and places?
- The hous is ___(preposition of place) the restaurant and the park.
- There is a book on the table. Is it __ (third person)
- What is the preposition of time uses with specific calendar days?
- Modal to express suggestion or advice
- I __ the laundry
- I live __ Quebec.
24 Clues: __ honour • A red fruit • Synonym of over • I __ the laundry • Synonym of close • I __ a prediction • I live __ Quebec. • What comes after July? • wake me up when __ ends. • Write 1000 with letters. • What comes after fourteen? • What is the capital of Canada? • __(preposition of time) February • The verb to catch in the simple past • Modal to express suggestion or advice • ...
Vocabulary 8 2023-08-21
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- synonym of small
- people that live next to your house or flat
- from one end or side of something to the other
- similiar to up
- people that share an apartment
- the spirit of a dead person
- hair that men grow on the face
- a table that close to your bed
- a person that has been attacked or ripped off
- red hair in other words is _____
- a person who an investigator thinks can be a murder
- below 18C is ________
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- past tense of think
- similiar to down
- my grandma has got ______ hair
- likking a person
- synonym of big
- cold or hot
- people you work with
- I cun buy a house, but i can ______ it
- a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to make people to buy a product
- decided, arrived, washed are all _____ verbs
- people you study with
23 Clues: cold or hot • synonym of big • similiar to up • synonym of small • similiar to down • likking a person • past tense of think • people you work with • people you study with • below 18C is ________ • the spirit of a dead person • my grandma has got ______ hair • people that share an apartment • hair that men grow on the face • a table that close to your bed • red hair in other words is _____ • ...
Smarko And Riordan 2024-02-23
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- Appeal to emotions.
- One event will lead to a series of bad events.
- Credibility of an author to their writing
- To bully;To pester.
- Extremely old; Antiquated.
- How many hours does DFW say people watch TV.
- Who says that fiction writers are born watchers;born viewers.
- Exceeding idealistic, unrealistic, impractical.
- What commercial is shown at the end of a mad man.
- Melodious;Soft;Soothing.
- Having foresight.
- Lowest point.
- Fertile;Productive.
- According to DFW, what tyrannizes us.
- Occurring daily;common place.
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- A sentence that uses be verbs; Hides the subject
- A small amount.
- Lacking in originality making it boring.
- Laziness.
- Appeal to logic;reasoning
- Distraction from truth;Misleading;irrelevant.
- Silent;Not talkative.
- Fearless.
- Reasoning that skips the key part making conclusion. invalid
- Who writes for the New Yorker
25 Clues: Laziness. • Fearless. • Lowest point. • A small amount. • Having foresight. • Appeal to emotions. • To bully;To pester. • Fertile;Productive. • Silent;Not talkative. • Melodious;Soft;Soothing. • Appeal to logic;reasoning • Extremely old; Antiquated. • Who writes for the New Yorker • Occurring daily;common place. • According to DFW, what tyrannizes us. • ...
Rizz a prince by knowing stative verbs 2023-10-16
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- expensive taste needs a lot of money
- a state when the prince showed me the grammar rules
- poisonous gaz released by old socks
- music in the prince's headphones is the best
- when your tongue touches the mcdonald's fries
- the prince gets what you say after using grammar rules
- relying on your phone
- feeling the prince has when you know your stative verbs
- when the prince can't live without you
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- when the prince doesn't remember your name
- to shake pinkies together as a commitment
- when the prince suddenly brings me cookies
- the prince despises you
- when people share the same idea on mathematics
- when you dream of marrying the prince
- a state in valentine's day
- when the prince is in your thoughts
- to look at someone with hearts in your eyes
- fancy the prince
- Christmas list
20 Clues: Christmas list • fancy the prince • relying on your phone • the prince despises you • a state in valentine's day • poisonous gaz released by old socks • when the prince is in your thoughts • expensive taste needs a lot of money • when you dream of marrying the prince • when the prince can't live without you • to shake pinkies together as a commitment • ...
Narrative 2! 2024-09-09
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- Kyai Pasir .... an egg laid closed the tree
- The charracters in the story are animals
- Malin Kundang ..... his village to seek fortune
- The big dragons made a big hole and became a .....
- Malin Kundang ..... to acknowledge his mother
- The verbs used in narrative text are simple .....
- Cinderella ...... with the prince in the ball
- Cinderella lived with a stepmother and .....
- The part of the story that serves moral value
- The imaginative story is called ..... text
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- The characters in the story are introduced
- Malin Kundang turned into a stone ......
- It often explains the origins of a particular culture
- Malin Kundang ...... in a small village
- Hercules was the son of .....
- The purpose of narrative text
- One day Kyai Pasir went to a forest to ..... a tree
- Hercules was a very ..... hero from Greek mythology
- Cinderella ..... to the ball in the palace
- Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir .... the egg
20 Clues: Hercules was the son of ..... • The purpose of narrative text • Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir .... the egg • Malin Kundang ...... in a small village • The charracters in the story are animals • Malin Kundang turned into a stone ...... • The characters in the story are introduced • Cinderella ..... to the ball in the palace • The imaginative story is called ..... text • ...
Linguistics Lesson 5/6 2025-01-08
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- an added part not essential for the whole
- a narrow body of water between two larger bodies of water
- to give forms to verbs in a fixed order
- an authoritative command or order
- harsh/severe or a substance that tightens tissues
- an orderly relation of parts
- holding firmly or stubbornly to a belief
- severe/tight or a scarcity of money
- rude or irrelevant
- remorseful or repentant of one's sins
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- to conquer or dominate completely
- without skill OR out of place
- to refrain from doing something by choice
- spacious or roomy, as in a house
- informal language or slang
- to forgive or disregard an offense
- hanging on to something persistently or stubbornly
- a serious state of affairs or two things joined together
- a natural talent or ability
- to feel misery or pity with someone
20 Clues: rude or irrelevant • informal language or slang • a natural talent or ability • an orderly relation of parts • without skill OR out of place • spacious or roomy, as in a house • to conquer or dominate completely • an authoritative command or order • to forgive or disregard an offense • to feel misery or pity with someone • severe/tight or a scarcity of money • ...
Communication Chapter 16 2014-03-28
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- trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage, such as, "it is what it is"
- the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- the degree to which a communication style resembles that of informal conversation as opposed to the more formal style of writing
- the production of syllables or words according to some accepted standard; for example, as presented in a dictionary
- the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced
- the physiological movements of the speech organs as they modify and interrupt the air stream emitted from the lungs
- in language, this enables you to direct the audience's attention, thoughts, and feelings
- a speech given without any explicit prior preparation
- a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script
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- the feelings we have-for example, our feelings of guilt, anger, or sorrow
- a speech that is thoroughly prepared and organized in detail and in which certain aspects of style are predetermined
- the technical language of any specialized group, often a professional class, that is unintelligible to individuals not belonging to the group; "shop talk"
- the reasoned judgement of some work; although often equated with fault finding, criticism can involve both positive or negative evaluations
- a speech written out, but instead of reading it you recite it word for word, speaking from memory
- silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech
- an overused expression that has lost its novelty and part of its meaning and that calls attention to itself because of its overuse, such as "free as a bird"
- a type of sentence patterning in which contrasting ideas are placed together in parallel style
- language used by particular groups that is highly informal, nonstandard, and often considered improper
- the relative loudness of the voice
- a type of sentence in which the key word is placed at the end of the sentence
- the speed with which you speak, generally measured in words per minute
21 Clues: the relative loudness of the voice • a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script • a speech given without any explicit prior preparation • silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech • the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced • the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery • ...
Adjectives and adverbs 2016-05-03
The Sacred Totem Festival 2021-04-22
Across
- contribute something as one's share of activity or cost (phrasal verbs - two words)
- full of plants and grass (adj)
- wealthy and successful (adj)
- massive in size or proportions (adj)
- holy and deserving respect (adj)
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- a person who lives after you, your child or your grandchild (n)
- a place regarded as holy (n)
- there is a lot of it available (adj)
- a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals (n)
- a willingness to support, usually more than what is expected (n)
- a building where monks worship (n)
- a feeling of great sadness (noun)
- having a sign of future success (adj)
13 Clues: a place regarded as holy (n) • wealthy and successful (adj) • full of plants and grass (adj) • holy and deserving respect (adj) • a feeling of great sadness (noun) • a building where monks worship (n) • there is a lot of it available (adj) • massive in size or proportions (adj) • having a sign of future success (adj) • a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals (n) • ...
English Language 2024-06-18
Across
- How to join two clauses together
- Your name and a sentence both start with one
- A book where you can find different words to use
- A word that names something
- Tells us about verbs
- The way you can show surprise or excitement at the end of a sentence
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- If you don't have this then we don't know when the sentence ends
- What you need at the end when you ask a question
- Big, scary, funny and sad are all _______
- How you hide something in a sentence
- Has a capital letter and a fullstop
- You can not end a sentence without one
- A group of sentences together
- Doing words
14 Clues: Doing words • Tells us about verbs • A word that names something • A group of sentences together • How to join two clauses together • Has a capital letter and a fullstop • How you hide something in a sentence • You can not end a sentence without one • Big, scary, funny and sad are all _______ • Your name and a sentence both start with one • ...
5th Grade Facts 2022-11-17
Across
- Where do 5th graders take an overnight trip?
- What is this month's Noble Knights Pillar?
- this is a word puzzle that asks you to compare word meanings.
- ________ nouns are things we cannot touch.
- ________ Verbs help the main action.
- This part of the brain is responsible for memory.
- what team just won their sixth state championship for Pace?
- The _________ Game was one of our class novels.
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- our buddies are in this grade
- _________ narrative- our first writing genre.
- Sentences with good ______ allow you to infer the meanings of the words.
- this word means a lack or scarcity of
- 12x3=_____
- Means things we do not control.
- take blood to heart.
- this math term shows a part of a whole
- This year's ICGL Theme
- Technology is anything designed to solve a ________.
18 Clues: 12x3=_____ • take blood to heart. • This year's ICGL Theme • our buddies are in this grade • Means things we do not control. • ________ Verbs help the main action. • this word means a lack or scarcity of • this math term shows a part of a whole • What is this month's Noble Knights Pillar? • ________ nouns are things we cannot touch. • ...
Parts Of Speech 2013-02-14
Across
- a sequence of two or more words as a unnit in a sentence
- constructing a subject and a predicate forming part of a sentence
- a bunch of knowlage as a course of study
- to assert the subject of a prepositon
- a clause that modifies the principle clause or a part of it
- object of preposition
- a sentence having two or more clauses
- modifier of verbs
- a form of a verb functioning as a noun
- notes person, place, or thing
- modifys noun
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- a sentence having only one clause
- a sentence containing two or more clauses including the main clause
- a clause can stand alone as a sentence
- names an action or a state as a noun
- before nouns and prenouns
- a group of words repesenting the person or thing of intrest
- expresses actions
18 Clues: modifys noun • modifier of verbs • expresses actions • object of preposition • before nouns and prenouns • notes person, place, or thing • a sentence having only one clause • names an action or a state as a noun • to assert the subject of a prepositon • a sentence having two or more clauses • a clause can stand alone as a sentence • a form of a verb functioning as a noun • ...
Inside the verb phrase 2014-03-18
Across
- Which modality expresses possibility/certainty/doubt?
- Which type of verb determines the argument structure of the sentence?
- The verb class that takes one predicative complement
- Together with the copula, auxiliary verbs can funtion as what?
- The verb class that requires one (direct) object and one (object) PC
- Which modality expresses obligation/permission?
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- What is the verb form that follows the modal?
- The aspect that precedes the -ing verb
- The aspect that precedes the perfect participle
- The verb class that does not require objects or complements
10 Clues: The aspect that precedes the -ing verb • What is the verb form that follows the modal? • The aspect that precedes the perfect participle • Which modality expresses obligation/permission? • The verb class that takes one predicative complement • Which modality expresses possibility/certainty/doubt? • The verb class that does not require objects or complements • ...
U1 Vocab Review 2021-08-06
Across
- ___ is another word for 'friend'.
- ___ is a preposition that means something has other things on two of its sides.
- You need a ___ to see very, very small things.
- There are twelve ___ in a year.
- ___ verbs talk about things that we can do.
- Sometimes we play ___ in the gym.
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- You can go to an ___ to watch dramas.
- You can use a ___ to draw a straight line.
- Every paragraph starts with an ___ at the beginning.
- A ___ keeps our school clean.
10 Clues: A ___ keeps our school clean. • There are twelve ___ in a year. • ___ is another word for 'friend'. • Sometimes we play ___ in the gym. • You can go to an ___ to watch dramas. • You can use a ___ to draw a straight line. • ___ verbs talk about things that we can do. • You need a ___ to see very, very small things. • Every paragraph starts with an ___ at the beginning. • ...
Objectives and Goals 2023-11-27
Across
- A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment
- DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Statements that have verbs which show immediate intended learning outcomes.
- The tools, situations, settings or restrictions under which the behavior will occur
- Use of information in a new way
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- VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc
- Students’ interests, their problems and needs
- Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Expected learning outcomes of instruction that are expressed or stated in general terms
- "A" in the mnemonic SMART
10 Clues: "A" in the mnemonic SMART • Use of information in a new way • VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc • Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy • Students’ interests, their problems and needs • A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment • DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy • ...
Vocab List Crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- The phrase that shows the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence
- tells us how, when, or where verbs happen
- used to pair two independent clauses
- conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause
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- a word used to describe the noun
- placed in between words or phrases
- A dependent clause used to describe the noun
- when phrases in a sentence have similar grammatical structure.
- A word used to describe what movement to happening
- The noun that a pronoun refers to
10 Clues: a word used to describe the noun • The noun that a pronoun refers to • placed in between words or phrases • used to pair two independent clauses • tells us how, when, or where verbs happen • A dependent clause used to describe the noun • conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause • A word used to describe what movement to happening • ...
Parts of Speech 2024-01-24
Across
- words used to begin a phrase, examples are in, out, besides, in front of, below, to
- a complete thought or idea
- describing verbs, adjectives and other adverbs
- used to connect two different parts of a sentence or two sentences
- name people, places, animals, ideas and things
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- describe the noun
- a descriptive thought but not a complete sentence
- used to convey strong emotions or feelings
- an action that is being performed by the noun
- used to substitute a noun in a sentence
10 Clues: describe the noun • a complete thought or idea • used to substitute a noun in a sentence • used to convey strong emotions or feelings • an action that is being performed by the noun • describing verbs, adjectives and other adverbs • name people, places, animals, ideas and things • a descriptive thought but not a complete sentence • ...
crossword 2025-06-03
Across
- (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws
- (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group
- (adjective): Involving many careful details
- (adjective): Fond of company; sociable
- (adjective): Able to recover quickly from difficulties
- This suffix can be used to form nouns from verbs (e.g., story, hurry, worry) or adjectives (e.g., happy, funny,silly)
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- (verb): To gather or collect over time
- (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned
- (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively
- (verb): To be a typical example of something
10 Clues: (verb): To gather or collect over time • (adjective): Fond of company; sociable • (adjective): Involving many careful details • (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively • (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned • (verb): To be a typical example of something • (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws • (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group • ...
WOTD 2025-06-04
Across
- (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws
- (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group
- (adjective): Involving many careful details
- (adjective): Fond of company; sociable
- (adjective): Able to recover quickly from difficulties
- This suffix can be used to form nouns from verbs (e.g., story, hurry, worry) or adjectives (e.g., happy, funny,silly)
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- (verb): To gather or collect over time
- (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned
- (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively
- (verb): To be a typical example of something
10 Clues: (verb): To gather or collect over time • (adjective): Fond of company; sociable • (adjective): Involving many careful details • (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively • (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned • (verb): To be a typical example of something • (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws • (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group • ...
Advertising Crossword 2020-03-23
Across
- Repetition of the same letter or sound for connecting words
- Funny messages used to make ads more appealing
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- sentence= Sentence that give instructions or demands
- Repetition of a phrase or grammatical structure
- listing nouns gives information to the audience
- language= Strong adjectives and verbs
- Used to make a message more memorable
7 Clues: language= Strong adjectives and verbs • Used to make a message more memorable • Funny messages used to make ads more appealing • Repetition of a phrase or grammatical structure • listing nouns gives information to the audience • sentence= Sentence that give instructions or demands • Repetition of the same letter or sound for connecting words
Cultural Diversity, Creolisation and Hybridisation in the Caribbean 2021-10-27
Across
- mixing exemplified by dougla and mestizo
- Black Caribs, African and Amerindian descent
- promoted by Garveyism, negritude Panafricanism
- group that introduced Vodoo to the Caribbean
- mixing exemplified by voodoo and santeria
- describes the group E.K. Brathwaite says was dominant in the creolisation process
- associated with Bantu indentured immigrants
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- example - when mi behn wehn si di bwoy
- migrating to Jamaica and learning its culture
- Turning up your nose at persons who engage in early arranged marriages
- British forced English language on slaves resulting in patois
- examples - promoting folk festivals, restoring heritage sites
- combination of verbs and nouns used to facilitate work on the plantation
- black white & Indian work together, never intermarry
14 Clues: example - when mi behn wehn si di bwoy • mixing exemplified by dougla and mestizo • mixing exemplified by voodoo and santeria • associated with Bantu indentured immigrants • Black Caribs, African and Amerindian descent • group that introduced Vodoo to the Caribbean • migrating to Jamaica and learning its culture • promoted by Garveyism, negritude Panafricanism • ...
Persuasion Crossword 2024-03-18
Across
- describes something by comparing it to another using like or as
- a formal talk given to an audience
- describes something by saying it is another thing
- in persuasive writing, you use ____ modality verbs
- assembled listeners to a public event
- when multiple words start with the same letter or sound
- the reason why something is done
- give special importance to something
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- ivestigating a topic by looking for information
- the way a person views events or people
- to provide reasons and evidence to persuade someone to share your opinion/view
- to repeat a word, phrase, or idea
- persuasive device for exaggeration
- to convince someone to agree with your point of view
14 Clues: the reason why something is done • to repeat a word, phrase, or idea • a formal talk given to an audience • persuasive device for exaggeration • give special importance to something • assembled listeners to a public event • the way a person views events or people • ivestigating a topic by looking for information • describes something by saying it is another thing • ...
passive active 2025-06-15
Across
- Subject in the sentence: “The cake was eaten by ___.”
- “She ___ writing a story.” (present continuous helping verb)
- Common prefix in passive verbs (e.g. "___taken")
- The voice where the subject receives the action
- The object is the opposite of the ___
- The one who does the action in active voice
- Active and passive are types of ___
- A synonym of “do” or “act”
- Verb in: “Tom kicked the ball” (past tense action)
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- “The book was read by Anna” is in the ___ voice
- “The letter was ___ by Sarah” (past participle)
- The thing that receives the action
- The voice where the subject does the action
- “They were punished by the teacher.” Voice?
- Passive sentences often include the word “___” (shows who did it)
- “He ___ the report yesterday.” (past simple, active)
16 Clues: A synonym of “do” or “act” • The thing that receives the action • Active and passive are types of ___ • The object is the opposite of the ___ • The voice where the subject does the action • “They were punished by the teacher.” Voice? • The one who does the action in active voice • “The book was read by Anna” is in the ___ voice • ...
Parts of speech 2020-05-12
Across
- This adverb indicates how the verb happened.
- Refers to a noun in relation to another word.
- Actions words
- This adverb indicates when the verb happened.
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- Nouns that are used to name a GENERAL thing.
- These words gives more information about a noun.
- Nouns that are used to name a SPECIFIC person or place
- This adverb indicates where the verb happened.
8 Clues: Actions words • Nouns that are used to name a GENERAL thing. • This adverb indicates how the verb happened. • Refers to a noun in relation to another word. • This adverb indicates when the verb happened. • This adverb indicates where the verb happened. • These words gives more information about a noun. • Nouns that are used to name a SPECIFIC person or place
When starting sentences, use DADWAVERS! 2024-02-05
Across
- W: Description of the area (5)
- V: Doing words
- D: (another word for speech) (8)
- D: what does the character look like? (11)
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- language E: Words like "great", "fantastic" or "awful" (7,8)
- question R: "What did I do? I'll tell you" is an example of this type of question (10,8)
- A: adjectives and A------ (7)
- A: what does the character do(6)
8 Clues: V: Doing words • A: adjectives and A------ (7) • W: Description of the area (5) • D: (another word for speech) (8) • A: what does the character do(6) • D: what does the character look like? (11) • language E: Words like "great", "fantastic" or "awful" (7,8) • question R: "What did I do? I'll tell you" is an example of this type of question (10,8)
Fast revision! 2021-02-03
Across
- the question word we use to ask the reason of sth
- the past of 'stop'
- the phrase you use to say you hate sth
- auxuliary we use in quetions of Past simple tense
- on the phrase you use to say you're interested in sth
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- an amount of money you receive after doing a job
- to ask someone to marry you
- the question word we use to ask the time of sth
- become husband and wife
- the past of 'say'
- the name of the verbs without conjugation
- the job you do in the office
12 Clues: the past of 'say' • the past of 'stop' • become husband and wife • to ask someone to marry you • the job you do in the office • the phrase you use to say you hate sth • the name of the verbs without conjugation • the question word we use to ask the time of sth • an amount of money you receive after doing a job • the question word we use to ask the reason of sth • ...
Persuasive Speaking Lecture Crossword Review 2024-04-08
Across
- short (amusing or interesting) story about a real person or event
- which point of view you need to look for to support your position
- a magic word to give a reason
- thinking about something in a logical, sensible way
- trustworthiness, believability
- opinions should be based on these
- a magic word to use instead of like
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- As a result of deforestation, there is global warming and climate change.
- the documentation source format for your presentation
- use several examples to draw a conclusion
- speak in opposition to the arguments of the other team
- magic words to use instead of verbs
12 Clues: a magic word to give a reason • trustworthiness, believability • opinions should be based on these • magic words to use instead of verbs • a magic word to use instead of like • use several examples to draw a conclusion • thinking about something in a logical, sensible way • the documentation source format for your presentation • ...
Theoretical Grammar 2025-12-19
Across
- Shows an ongoing action
- Indicates a single or habitual action
- Which grammatical category shows the time of an action
- Which auxiliary verb is used to form perfect tense forms
- Which auxiliary verb is commonly used to form the future tense
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- Expresses an action that will happen later
- Base form of a verb
- Which tense is used for habits and general truths
- What is the grammatical term for the moment of speaking
- Which tense is used for actions that happened before the moment of speaking
- Auxiliary verbs expressing possibility or necessity
- What part of speech expresses an action or state
12 Clues: Base form of a verb • Shows an ongoing action • Indicates a single or habitual action • Expresses an action that will happen later • What part of speech expresses an action or state • Which tense is used for habits and general truths • Auxiliary verbs expressing possibility or necessity • Which grammatical category shows the time of an action • ...
Text Form Knowledge of Memoir Text Style 2022-03-07
Across
- what does a memoir start with?
- what does a memoir list in chronological order?
- what does a memoir end with?
- what type of verbs does a good memoir include?
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- what is a memoir about?
- what type of speech is used to support the events in the memoir?
- one narrative voice is it written in?
- one purpose of a memoir
- what tense is a memoir written in?
- one purpose of a memoir
- what types of connective words signal a memoir
- you should use s...... description to help make a memoir vivid for the reader
12 Clues: what is a memoir about? • one purpose of a memoir • one purpose of a memoir • what does a memoir end with? • what does a memoir start with? • what tense is a memoir written in? • one narrative voice is it written in? • what types of connective words signal a memoir • what type of verbs does a good memoir include? • what does a memoir list in chronological order? • ...
afirmative and negative 2022-03-10
Across
- in a negative sentence we use the contraction?
- what do negative sentences contain?
- A positive sentence tells you about something that exists or something that is...
- Negative sentences tell you that something
- I go to school. is it a sentence?
- is a group of words that expresses a complete thought
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- What does an affirmative sentence do?
- how does an affirmative sentence end?
- to form negative sentences we use the verbs (-------) do and does
- Maria is not happy. what kind of sentence is it?
- simple sentences have a subject and?
11 Clues: I go to school. is it a sentence? • what do negative sentences contain? • simple sentences have a subject and? • What does an affirmative sentence do? • how does an affirmative sentence end? • Negative sentences tell you that something • in a negative sentence we use the contraction? • Maria is not happy. what kind of sentence is it? • ...
A Crossword for the Mind 2016-03-02
Across
- A comparison in which one object becomes something else. To be verbs are often used
- Repeating a word or phrase for emphasis or to create rhythm
- Over exaggeration
- Giving non-human objects human qualities
- A phrase whose meaning cannot be understood by understanding
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- The opposite of what is expected
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds
- A hit of what is to come
- Big idea about which the book says something
- A comparison using "like," "as," or "than."
- Detail Details that evoke the five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch
11 Clues: Over exaggeration • A hit of what is to come • The opposite of what is expected • Giving non-human objects human qualities • The repetition of initial consonant sounds • A comparison using "like," "as," or "than." • Big idea about which the book says something • Repeating a word or phrase for emphasis or to create rhythm • ...
AP Lang & Comp: Round 2 2023-03-22
Across
- This is a quotation without an explanation
- Research is text. Music is text. Therefore, music is research
- A scholarly article evaluated by multiple experts
- Deliberate spin on a topic by an author is this type of summary
- When summarizing, don't construe this incorrectly
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- A bibliography of sources with summaries and evaluations
- The page in which most students site their evidence for their paper
- Combining of sources to support or create a new argument
- Who Mr. Foster picked to win the NCAA Tourney
- These verbs show author's purpose
- Suspend your disbelief. Don't be _______
11 Clues: These verbs show author's purpose • Suspend your disbelief. Don't be _______ • This is a quotation without an explanation • Who Mr. Foster picked to win the NCAA Tourney • A scholarly article evaluated by multiple experts • When summarizing, don't construe this incorrectly • A bibliography of sources with summaries and evaluations • ...
Language Features 2024-10-21
Across
- Describing words
- A direct comparison
- Where a person is speaking in the text and quotation marks are present
- question A question that does not require an immediate answer
- A list of things that show importance or give the reader clarity
- Examples: I, she, he, they, it, we
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- Giving non-living objects human-like qualities
- A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as'
- Action words
- A word or phrase that is repeated throughout a text for purpose
- Often found in poetry, where the sound at the end of a sentence matches others.
11 Clues: Action words • Describing words • A direct comparison • Examples: I, she, he, they, it, we • Giving non-living objects human-like qualities • A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as' • question A question that does not require an immediate answer • A word or phrase that is repeated throughout a text for purpose • ...
modals 2025-07-09
Across
- the obligation is set by an authority, rule or law
- it is used when expressing an obligation being suggested by the speaker.
- the act of disallowing or prohibiting someone from doing something.
- helping or auxilliary verbs
- it is used when dealing with something against the authority, rule or law
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- the prohibition comes from the speaker
- an authorization granted for something or a formal consent
- means duty or commitment
- the most polite way of expressing permission
- used to suggest the right or recommended action
- more polite way of asking permission
11 Clues: means duty or commitment • helping or auxilliary verbs • more polite way of asking permission • the prohibition comes from the speaker • the most polite way of expressing permission • used to suggest the right or recommended action • the obligation is set by an authority, rule or law • an authorization granted for something or a formal consent • ...
Irregular Verbs Crosswords 2022-04-07
Across
- If your boyfriend dumps you, you are left with a _____ heart.
- It's the Past Participle of freeze, or the film with Elsa and Anna...
- The forms of this verb have the same spelling, but different pronunciation!
- Past Simple of the verb to drink
- Seek, sought, sought and buy,.....,....
- It sounds a bit weird, but it's sing, ..., sung!
- Base form of Sold
- Base form of felt
- This little piggy ..... (go) to the market!
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- The verb to be has two Past Simples: was and?
- Past Participle of to Know
- Past Simple of to run
- to forgive,....., forgiven
- the phone goes ring,...., rung
- Past participle of to become
- Past Participle of the verb to see
- This is one of those verbs that never change.
- Past Simple and Participle of to put
18 Clues: Base form of Sold • Base form of felt • Past Simple of to run • Past Participle of to Know • to forgive,....., forgiven • Past participle of to become • the phone goes ring,...., rung • Past Simple of the verb to drink • Past Participle of the verb to see • Past Simple and Participle of to put • Seek, sought, sought and buy,.....,.... • This little piggy ..... (go) to the market! • ...
Goals and Objectives 2023-11-27
Across
- Students' interest, problems and needs
- VERB Identify, state, explain, name etc.
- Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Expected learning outcomes of instruction that are expressed or stated in general terms.
- OBJECTIVES Statements that have verbs which show immediate intended learning outcomes.
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- Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy
- a broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment
- "A" in the mnemonic SMART
- The tools, situations, settings or restrictions under which the behavior will occur.
- Use of information in a new way
10 Clues: "A" in the mnemonic SMART • Use of information in a new way • Students' interest, problems and needs • VERB Identify, state, explain, name etc. • Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy • Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy • a broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment • ...
GRAMMAR STRUCTURE_LESLY VILLEGAS 2023-05-11
Across
- Is a system of rules that allow us to structure sentences
- The verb that contains the meaning
- Study of thr form of words and phrases
- Is the study of meaning in contex depent on the intention
- The arrangement of words and phrases in a specific order
- Changes or additions to verbs to show when the action.
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- lay out the grammatic, is natural
- The study of meaning in language
- Traditional approach of grammar
- Study of the sound patterns that occur within languages
10 Clues: Traditional approach of grammar • The study of meaning in language • lay out the grammatic, is natural • The verb that contains the meaning • Study of thr form of words and phrases • Changes or additions to verbs to show when the action. • Study of the sound patterns that occur within languages • The arrangement of words and phrases in a specific order • ...
Parts of Speech Review 2022-11-28
Across
- can modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
- tells what the subject of a sentence is doing
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- group of words that express strong feeling
- word used to combine two words, sentences, or phrases
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- describes or modifies a noun
- word that tells the location of a noun
- type of noun that names a specific person place, or thing
- takes the place of one or more noun
- type of noun that can be any person place or thing
10 Clues: describes or modifies a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • takes the place of one or more noun • word that tells the location of a noun • can modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs • group of words that express strong feeling • tells what the subject of a sentence is doing • type of noun that can be any person place or thing • ...
Module 3 2023-09-27
Across
- does exactly what its name says
- the professional one
- this type of message "may not definitively rule for or against their subjects"
- the life-force of the introduction
- these can modify adjectives or verbs
- emphasis (adj)
Down
- "One of the most common mistakes in writing is lack of tense _______."
- these are "judgements based on standards"
- this sentence announces what it's going to do and is related to the thesis
- the part of the essay where "all of the examples are [developed]"
10 Clues: emphasis (adj) • the professional one • does exactly what its name says • the life-force of the introduction • these can modify adjectives or verbs • these are "judgements based on standards" • the part of the essay where "all of the examples are [developed]" • "One of the most common mistakes in writing is lack of tense _______." • ...
Word of the day 2025-06-03
Across
- (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws
- (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group
- (adjective): Involving many careful details
- (adjective): Fond of company; sociable
- (adjective): Able to recover quickly from difficulties
- This suffix can be used to form nouns from verbs (e.g., story, hurry, worry) or adjectives (e.g., happy, funny,silly)
Down
- (verb): To gather or collect over time
- (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned
- (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively
- (verb): To be a typical example of something
10 Clues: (verb): To gather or collect over time • (adjective): Fond of company; sociable • (adjective): Involving many careful details • (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively • (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned • (verb): To be a typical example of something • (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws • (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group • ...
Grammar Review 2023-05-25
Across
- A word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. to show direction, time, place, location
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences.
- describes a noun.
- An action.
Down
- A word that goes before sentences that represents emotion.
- Person, Place or thing.
- Describes verbs, adjective or adverbs.
7 Clues: An action. • describes a noun. • Person, Place or thing. • Describes verbs, adjective or adverbs. • A word used to connect clauses or sentences. • A word that goes before sentences that represents emotion. • A word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. to show direction, time, place, location
Challenge your english grammar! 2024-01-23
7 Clues: They are action words. • Words that replace nouns. • They refer to people or places. • They tell you more about the noun. • They connect sentences, concepts and clauses. • They sound the same but have different meanings. • Word that comes before a noun to show wheter it is specific or general.
Parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- words that modify verbs adjectives or other adverb
- a person place or thing
- words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns
- words that show a relationship between its object and another word in the sentence
Down
- words used to communicate with strong emotion
- words that connect words or groups of words
- words that take the place of nouns
- express action or state of being
8 Clues: a person place or thing • express action or state of being • words that take the place of nouns • words that connect words or groups of words • words used to communicate with strong emotion • words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns • words that modify verbs adjectives or other adverb • ...
Vocab Menu 2017-01-06
Across
- the beginning of a passage that hooks the reader
- direct words from a story
- Phrase A phrase that contains an object of the preposition
- a cause of explanation
- a writing trait that is used to keep your writing neat
- a piece of text you pull to prove what you are saying is true
Down
- a passage one writes to persuade someone
- the end of a story that ties everything together
- A word or words functioning as verbs
- a "prediction" of the truth without providing evidence
10 Clues: a cause of explanation • direct words from a story • A word or words functioning as verbs • a passage one writes to persuade someone • the end of a story that ties everything together • the beginning of a passage that hooks the reader • a "prediction" of the truth without providing evidence • a writing trait that is used to keep your writing neat • ...
Text Form Knowledge Persuasive Text Type 2022-03-09
Across
- the end of the organisation
- the type of verbs common in this text type
- what supports the opinions and arguments
- one example of a persuasive text
- a common structure in this text type
- the middle part of the organisation of the persuasive text type
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- a common text structure of the persuasive text type
- one of the key purposes of the text type
- the first part of the way the text is laid out
- the tense used in this text type
10 Clues: the end of the organisation • the tense used in this text type • one example of a persuasive text • a common structure in this text type • one of the key purposes of the text type • what supports the opinions and arguments • the type of verbs common in this text type • the first part of the way the text is laid out • a common text structure of the persuasive text type • ...
Objectives and Goals 2023-11-27
Across
- A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment
- DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Statements that have verbs which show immediate intended learning outcomes.
- The tools, situations, settings or restrictions under which the behavior will occur
- Use of information in a new way
Down
- VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc
- Students’ interests, their problems and needs
- Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Expected learning outcomes of instruction that are expressed or stated in general terms
- "A" in the mnemonic SMART
10 Clues: "A" in the mnemonic SMART • Use of information in a new way • VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc • Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy • Students’ interests, their problems and needs • A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment • DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy • ...
Objectives and Goals 2023-11-27
Across
- A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment
- DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Statements that have verbs which show immediate intended learning outcomes.
- The tools, situations, settings or restrictions under which the behavior will occur
- Use of information in a new way
Down
- VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc
- Students’ interests, their problems and needs
- Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy
- OBJECTIVES Expected learning outcomes of instruction that are expressed or stated in general terms
- "A" in the mnemonic SMART
10 Clues: "A" in the mnemonic SMART • Use of information in a new way • VERB:Identify, state, explain, name etc • Replaces comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy • Students’ interests, their problems and needs • A broad statement of intent or desired accomplishment • DOMAIN Refers to physical task in the Bloom's Taxonomy • ...
Vocab 13 2023-11-27
Across
- Your _________ vein in your neck is a very important part of your body.
- After a long awaited time the two friends got to _______.
- Chromebooks are _________ to our schools learning.
- (Add-ed) At the junction the two railways ______.
- (add-s) In English you use ____________ to join two sentences, or two phrases.
- The last two puzzle pieces were ___________ to complete it.
Down
- At this specific _________ I'm making my vocab crossword.
- The two rail tracks crossed the _________.
- The information was _________ and in fragments.
- In English you _________ verbs in grammar.
10 Clues: The two rail tracks crossed the _________. • In English you _________ verbs in grammar. • The information was _________ and in fragments. • (Add-ed) At the junction the two railways ______. • Chromebooks are _________ to our schools learning. • At this specific _________ I'm making my vocab crossword. • After a long awaited time the two friends got to _______. • ...
Are You a Cruciverbalist? 2019-04-12
Across
- A person, place, or thing
- Using this punctuation mark can show possession.
- "AIDS is a disease to be concerned about" is an example of what kind of phrase?_
- "Tensions" is an example of a ______
- Pretty, sassy, and happy are examples of _____
- You think grammar rules were made to be broken
Down
- He, she, they, her are examples of a ____
- Run, jump, and throw are examples of ____
- If you carry a red pen then you are a ____
- You should use proper ______
10 Clues: A person, place, or thing • You should use proper ______ • "Tensions" is an example of a ______ • He, she, they, her are examples of a ____ • Run, jump, and throw are examples of ____ • If you carry a red pen then you are a ____ • Pretty, sassy, and happy are examples of _____ • You think grammar rules were made to be broken • ...
Summary English Class 2023-06-23
Across
- Palabras que expresan acciones.
- Tipo de adjetivo que compara las cualidades de dos cosas.
- Palabra que nos hablan de las características de un sujeto.
- Tiempo verbal que uso para hablar de cosas que ya pasaron.
- Verbo irregular muy importante que significa ser o estar.
- Verbos que expresan permiso, obligación, habilidad, etc.
Down
- Tiempo verbal que uso para hablar de rutinas.
- Verbos que en pasado debo anadirle -ed al final.
- Verbos que tienen su forma pasada particular.
- Tiempo verbal que utiliza verbo -ing
10 Clues: Palabras que expresan acciones. • Tiempo verbal que utiliza verbo -ing • Tiempo verbal que uso para hablar de rutinas. • Verbos que tienen su forma pasada particular. • Verbos que en pasado debo anadirle -ed al final. • Verbos que expresan permiso, obligación, habilidad, etc. • Tipo de adjetivo que compara las cualidades de dos cosas. • ...
Adverbs_[GMU shu8] 2023-03-21
Across
- means that an action takes place at this place (place)
- modifies the verbs and adjectives are incredible (degree)
- describes that the action happens importantly (manner)
- modifies something happens more properly and readily (degree)
Down
- means prior to the time in question or by this time (time)
- means the event happened before today (time)
- means thirty-percent frequency of occurrence (frequency)
- modifies the action that happens on the outdoor (place)
- means the frequency of something happening is zero (frequency)
- express something happens very badly (manner)
10 Clues: means the event happened before today (time) • express something happens very badly (manner) • means that an action takes place at this place (place) • describes that the action happens importantly (manner) • modifies the action that happens on the outdoor (place) • means thirty-percent frequency of occurrence (frequency) • ...
blahblahblah vocab 2025-06-03
Across
- (verb): to gather or collect over time
- (adjective): able to recover quickly from difficulties
- this suffix can be used to form nouns from verbs (e.g., story, hurry, worry) or adjectives (e.g., happy, funny, silly)
- (noun): a ruler who uses a power oppressively
- (adjective): fond of company; sociable
Down
- (verb): to be a typical example of something
- (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned
- (adjective): involving many careful details
- (adjective): forming a pleasing or consistent group
- (verb): to comply with rules, standards, or laws
10 Clues: (verb): to gather or collect over time • (adjective): fond of company; sociable • (adjective): involving many careful details • (verb): to be a typical example of something • (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned • (noun): a ruler who uses a power oppressively • (verb): to comply with rules, standards, or laws • ...
vocab 2025-06-03
Across
- (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws
- (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group
- (adjective): Involving many careful details
- (adjective): Fond of company; sociable
- (adjective): Able to recover quickly from difficulties
- This suffix can be used to form nouns from verbs (e.g., story, hurry, worry) or adjectives (e.g., happy, funny,silly)
Down
- (verb): To gather or collect over time
- (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned
- (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively
- (verb): To be a typical example of something
10 Clues: (verb): To gather or collect over time • (adjective): Fond of company; sociable • (adjective): Involving many careful details • (noun): A ruler who uses power oppressively • (adjective): nicely unusual or old-fashioned • (verb): To be a typical example of something • (verb): To comply with rules, standards, or laws • (adjective): Forming a pleasing or consistent group • ...
COMPREHENSION 2021-12-02
Across
- The overarching message of a story, text or movie
- The quality of being amusing or comic
- A spoken or written account of a course of events
- Shows a change of direction
- A book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts
- A word same or similar in meaning to another
Down
- Animals, people or creatures in a story
- Where a story takes place
- A resource that lists the words of a language and gives their meaning
- Shows a cause and effect
- Explains why something is happening
- Person, Place,
- Verbs are words that show action, occurrence (develop), or state of being
13 Clues: Person, Place, • Shows a cause and effect • Where a story takes place • Shows a change of direction • Explains why something is happening • The quality of being amusing or comic • Animals, people or creatures in a story • A word same or similar in meaning to another • The overarching message of a story, text or movie • A spoken or written account of a course of events • ...
Definition List 2021-05-19
Across
- a word used to join words or a group of words
- has a subject and a predicate;one independent clause
- a sentence used to conclude a paragraph or text; restates the main idea
- the main idea of a paragraph; in the beginning of a paragraph or text; the first sentence
- pronouns that add emphasis to the subject or antecedent
- An adjective, typically capitalized, derived from a proper noun
- a single person, place or thing with a label
- the person, place, or thing doing something in a sentence
- what the person, place, or thing is doing
- usually the main idea as well; the “thesis statement”
- a word used to replace a proper noun, such as she or he
- further explain concrete details
- a collection of people;uses words such as they or them
- pronouns that perform action
- Consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers
- commonly used adjectives
- describe an action, state, or occurrence
- a word that shows ownership
Down
- a pronoun used for the object of a verb
- for,and,nor,but,or,yet,so
- a word or phrase used to express emotion
- A person, place, or thing
- a word that modifies a verb or adjective
- something you can see and feel
- pronouns that receive the action
- two independent clauses joined by a conjunction or semicolon
- a pronoun for gender or a person
- words that transition from one concrete detail to the next
- a word that shows relationship between a noun or pronoun
- details to explain the claim
- tells what the subject does
- cannot be seen or felt, usually a thought or idea
- has one dependent clause and one independent clause
- verb links the subject to the predicate
- two or more words put together to make one word
- pronouns used to ask questions
- a word referred by another word
- modifies or describes a noun or pronoun
- verbs whose past and past participle forms are not made by adding -ed or -d to the word
- helps the main verb express deeper meaning
- a person place or thing
41 Clues: a person place or thing • commonly used adjectives • for,and,nor,but,or,yet,so • A person, place, or thing • tells what the subject does • a word that shows ownership • details to explain the claim • pronouns that perform action • something you can see and feel • pronouns used to ask questions • a word referred by another word • pronouns that receive the action • ...
Grammar Review 2025-04-28
Across
- What part of speech usually expresses an action like “sing” or “bite”?
- What group of words begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun?
- What grammatical concept changes a verb to show time, like “sings” versus “sang”?
- What kind of verb connects the subject to more information, like “am” or “is,” often indicating a state of being?
- In the sentence "The woman with the helmet is a motorcyclist," what is the preposition?
- What do you call a subject or predicate that has two or more parts?
- In the sentence "The cashier gave the change to me," what is the preposition?
- What is the infinitive form of the verb, when used as a helping verb, can take forms like "have," "had," or "will have"?
- What is the noun or pronoun at the end of a prepositional phrase called?
- What is usually a noun or pronoun at the beginning of the sentence, often the doer of the action?
- In the sentence "My cousin from Finland will arrive," what is the predicate?
- What is the verb or verb phrase showing the main action or state in a sentence?
- What kind of verb is smells in the following sentence: The cake smells good.
Down
- What part of speech shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence?
- Linking verbs like “feel,” “look,” “smell,” “sound,” and “taste” are verbs of what?
- What must you find and ignore before identifying the subject and predicate?
- What do you call it when a prepositional phrase has two or more objects?
- What preposition is used in "Asa worked until dawn," showing time?
- What kind of verb is smells in the following sentence: Ellen smells the cake.
- What is the infinitive form of the verb that, when used as a helping verb, can take forms like "am," "is," "are," "was," or "were"?
- What type of verb connects the subject to information about the subject without showing action?
- What type of verb is always used with a second verb to show tense, form a question, or add emphasis?
- What is it called when you use “do,” “does,” or “did” strongly to show you really mean something?
- What part of speech is never found inside a true prepositional phrase?
- What tool are you allowed to use on quizzes to help find prepositions, instead of memorizing?
25 Clues: What preposition is used in "Asa worked until dawn," showing time? • What do you call a subject or predicate that has two or more parts? • What part of speech usually expresses an action like “sing” or “bite”? • What part of speech is never found inside a true prepositional phrase? • What do you call it when a prepositional phrase has two or more objects? • ...
Grammat 2025-01-22
Across
- Word that describes an action, state, or occurrence.
- Voice Sentence structure where the subject performs the action.
- Speech Exact words someone says, usually placed inside quotation marks.
- Shortened form of a word or group of words, using an apostrophe.
- Person or thing that is affected by the action in a sentence.
- Word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Verbs Verbs that show possibility, ability, permission, or obligation.
- Group of words that work together but do not contain a subject and a verb.
- Word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
- Words, phrases, or clauses inserted into a sentence for extra information.
- Person or thing that is doing the action in a sentence.
- Voice Sentence structure where the subject receives the action rather than doing it.
- Clause Part of a sentence that adds extra information but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
- Group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
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- Word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence.
- Adverbial Phrase or word at the beginning of a sentence that describes the action.
- Word used to join words, phrases, or clauses.
- Word Base part of a word before prefixes or suffixes are added.
- Word that replaces a noun in a sentence.
- Word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.
- Clause Part of a sentence that can stand alone and make sense by itself.
- Group of words that contains a subject and a verb.
- Word that describes or gives more information about a noun.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
- Form of a verb that shows when an action happens.
- Word that describes how, when, or where an action takes place.
- Clause Type of subordinate clause that gives extra information about a noun.
- Group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
- Word that introduces a noun and specifies it.
- Speech When someone's words are described without quoting them exactly.
30 Clues: Word that replaces a noun in a sentence. • Word used to join words, phrases, or clauses. • Word that introduces a noun and specifies it. • Form of a verb that shows when an action happens. • Group of words that contains a subject and a verb. • Word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea. • Word that has the opposite meaning of another word. • ...
3750 2025-11-12
Across
- OBSERVABLE BEHAVIOUR : High-level view of all possible system interactions.
- : A class = group of objects with common __________.
- : A collaboration = another class needed to fulfill a __________.
- : Solid arrow = __________ message.
- : Blueprint that lists class attributes and methods.
- LEARNING : Field that builds programs that improve with experience.
- : Strong whole-part link where part cannot exist without the whole.
- AND DYNAMIC : Two UML views: static/structural and dynamic/behavioral.
- PHRASE : Text phrase usually written as a verb + object in use cases.
- : Unsupervised learning groups data by similarity.
- : Defines software structure rather than behavior.
- : Each card lists class name, super/subclasses, responsibilities, and __________.
- : “Is-a” hierarchy with open-triangle arrowhead.
- : Rectangles on lifelines showing when an object is active.
- CASE : Action the system performs for an actor.
- AND VERBS : To find classes, look for __________ (nouns); for responsibilities, look for __________ (verbs).
- : Vertical dashed lines called lifelines.
- : Step 1: supply training data.
- ACTORS : Step in use-case modeling where you identify users or external systems.
- : CRC model = collection of all CRC cards (object-oriented design).
- DIAGRAM : Diagram showing time-ordered messages between objects.
- : A responsibility = the class’s data or services.
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- UNSUPERVISED REINFORCEMENT : Three main types: supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement.
- SESSION : Team role-playing technique for object design.
- : Whole-part link where part can exist independently.
- STORIES : CRC sessions start from written user stories.
- OR MORE : Symbol “1..*” indicates this number of allowed instances.
- : Open arrow = __________ message.
- : Relationship line linking two classes.
- : Axis showing which object is acting (horizontal).
- : Step 3: perform testing.
- : The “Golden Rule”: never use the __________ data for training.
- : Standard visual language for modeling software design.
- DIAGRAM : Diagram type that is static, not dynamic.
- AND VALIDATION : Step 2: perform training + validation.
- AND REGRESSION : In supervised learning, tasks include classification and regression.
- : External entity (person, org, or system) interacting with the system.
- : Dotted arrow = reply message.
- : Lines between actor and use case that show interaction.
- CASE DIAGRAM : Diagram showing actors, use cases, and associations.
- : Reinforcement learning learns by maximizing __________ through feedback.
- : Axis that represents time (vertical).
- : Realization of a class—an object or instance.
43 Clues: : Step 3: perform testing. • : Dotted arrow = reply message. • : Step 1: supply training data. • : Open arrow = __________ message. • : Solid arrow = __________ message. • : Axis that represents time (vertical). • : Relationship line linking two classes. • : Vertical dashed lines called lifelines. • CASE : Action the system performs for an actor. • ...
Communication Chapter 16 2014-03-28
Across
- silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech
- the reasoned judgement of some work; although often equated with fault finding, criticism can involve both positive or negative evaluations
- the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced
- a type of sentence patterning in which contrasting ideas are placed together in parallel style
- a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script
- the speed with which you speak, generally measured in words per minute
- language used by particular groups that is highly informal, nonstandard, and often considered improper
- the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- the production of syllables or words according to some accepted standard; for example, as presented in a dictionary
- an overused expression that has lost its novelty and part of its meaning and that calls attention to itself because of its overuse, such as "free as a bird"
- the degree to which a communication style resembles that of informal conversation as opposed to the more formal style of writing
- in language, this enables you to direct the audience's attention, thoughts, and feelings
Down
- a type of sentence in which the key word is placed at the end of the sentence
- a speech given without any explicit prior preparation
- the feelings we have-for example, our feelings of guilt, anger, or sorrow
- a speech written out, but instead of reading it you recite it word for word, speaking from memory
- the technical language of any specialized group, often a professional class, that is unintelligible to individuals not belonging to the group; "shop talk"
- the physiological movements of the speech organs as they modify and interrupt the air stream emitted from the lungs
- a speech that is thoroughly prepared and organized in detail and in which certain aspects of style are predetermined
- the relative loudness of the voice
- trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage, such as, "it is what it is"
21 Clues: the relative loudness of the voice • a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script • a speech given without any explicit prior preparation • silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech • the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced • the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery • ...
Communication Chapter 16 2014-03-28
Across
- the relative loudness of the voice
- language used by particular groups that is highly informal, nonstandard, and often considered improper
- the degree to which a communication style resembles that of informal conversation as opposed to the more formal style of writing
- in language, this enables you to direct the audience's attention, thoughts, and feelings
- trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage, such as, "it is what it is"
- the production of syllables or words according to some accepted standard; for example, as presented in a dictionary
- the physiological movements of the speech organs as they modify and interrupt the air stream emitted from the lungs
- the feelings we have-for example, our feelings of guilt, anger, or sorrow
- a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script
- an overused expression that has lost its novelty and part of its meaning and that calls attention to itself because of its overuse, such as "free as a bird"
Down
- the speed with which you speak, generally measured in words per minute
- a speech written out, but instead of reading it you recite it word for word, speaking from memory
- silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech
- a speech that is thoroughly prepared and organized in detail and in which certain aspects of style are predetermined
- the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced
- the technical language of any specialized group, often a professional class, that is unintelligible to individuals not belonging to the group; "shop talk"
- the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- a type of sentence patterning in which contrasting ideas are placed together in parallel style
- a speech given without any explicit prior preparation
- the reasoned judgement of some work; although often equated with fault finding, criticism can involve both positive or negative evaluations
- a type of sentence in which the key word is placed at the end of the sentence
21 Clues: the relative loudness of the voice • a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script • a speech given without any explicit prior preparation • silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech • the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced • the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery • ...
Communication Chapter 16 2014-03-28
Across
- a type of sentence in which the key word is placed at the end of the sentence
- the feelings we have-for example, our feelings of guilt, anger, or sorrow
- the production of syllables or words according to some accepted standard; for example, as presented in a dictionary
- a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script
- the degree to which a communication style resembles that of informal conversation as opposed to the more formal style of writing
- the physiological movements of the speech organs as they modify and interrupt the air stream emitted from the lungs
- the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced
- in language, this enables you to direct the audience's attention, thoughts, and feelings
- an overused expression that has lost its novelty and part of its meaning and that calls attention to itself because of its overuse, such as "free as a bird"
- silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech
- a speech written out, but instead of reading it you recite it word for word, speaking from memory
Down
- the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- a speech that is thoroughly prepared and organized in detail and in which certain aspects of style are predetermined
- trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage, such as, "it is what it is"
- a speech given without any explicit prior preparation
- the speed with which you speak, generally measured in words per minute
- the relative loudness of the voice
- a type of sentence patterning in which contrasting ideas are placed together in parallel style
- the reasoned judgement of some work; although often equated with fault finding, criticism can involve both positive or negative evaluations
- language used by particular groups that is highly informal, nonstandard, and often considered improper
- the technical language of any specialized group, often a professional class, that is unintelligible to individuals not belonging to the group; "shop talk"
21 Clues: the relative loudness of the voice • a speech designed to be read verbatim from a script • a speech given without any explicit prior preparation • silent periods in the normally fluent stream of speech • the stress or emphasis placed on a syllable when it is pronounced • the use of active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery • ...
"ESLBFA" SG 2024-10-03
Across
- Rob’s survival highlights the importance of knowing basic first-aid skills in an _____. (Anchor Text)
- The cost of first-aid _____ can be offset by community programs, making it more affordable. (Anchor Text)
- In choking situations, the _____ maneuver can quickly dislodge objects blocking the airway. (Anchor Text)
- The first step in identifying the central idea is finding the _____, which is what the text is generally discussing. (Central Idea notes)
- The noun form of 'educate' is _____, meaning the act of teaching. (-tion notes)
- _____ describe what someone or something is doing. (Verb notes)
- Helping verbs _____ the main verb by showing tense, mood, or voice. (Verb notes)
- Most states have _____ laws that protect bystanders who provide first aid. (Anchor Text)
- The central idea is the _____ or overarching thought that ties the entire text together. (Central Idea notes)
- The suffix _____ turns verbs into nouns, indicating an action or result of an action. (-tion notes)
- The _____ of a text is the main point or message that the author wants to communicate to the reader. (Central Idea notes)
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- People who go into _____ are twice as likely to survive if CPR is performed immediately. (Anchor Text)
- _____ come before the main verb to show tense, mood, or voice. (Verb notes)
- Only 35 to 40 percent of bystanders step in to help when they see someone in need of _____. (Anchor Text)
- While _____ support the central idea, they are not the central idea itself. (Central Idea notes)
- _____ Jones collapsed on an elliptical machine and was saved by a coworker who knew CPR. (Anchor Text)
- The noun form of 'celebrate' is _____, meaning the act of honoring or enjoying. (-tion notes)
- The noun form of 'instruct' is _____, meaning the act of giving orders. (-tion notes)
- Everyone should know basic _____ skills so that we can help one another. (Anchor Text)
- _____ connect the subject of the sentence to more information about the subject. (Verb notes)
- Identifying the central idea helps you create a clear and concise _____ of the text. (Central Idea notes)
21 Clues: _____ describe what someone or something is doing. (Verb notes) • _____ come before the main verb to show tense, mood, or voice. (Verb notes) • The noun form of 'educate' is _____, meaning the act of teaching. (-tion notes) • Helping verbs _____ the main verb by showing tense, mood, or voice. (Verb notes) • ...
AS crossword 2025-05-22
Across
- Requiring a lot of effort; very difficult
- Highly respected and well known
- Aggressive, hostile, or warlike
- Useless or pointless
- Words that describe a noun that can include adjectives, verbs and nouns themselves
- Showy, flashy, or trying to impress others
- Careless, irresponsible
- To express deep sorrow or regret
- count nouns Names for things [e.g. substances] which cannot be counted e.g. 'bread', 'water', 'flour', 'tea'
- A social outcast
- nouns Names for things which can be counted. Have a plural form. e.g. 'teabag', 'girl', 'child'
- Bitter resentment or deep seated ill will
- Lack of interest or concern
- Extremely hungry or eager for something
- To make something less severe or intense
- nouns Names we give to specific people and places. Usually begin with a capital letter. e.g. 'Tony Blair', 'France', 'Cardiff'
- Words that describe nouns
- Extreme happiness or joy
- To satisfy fully
- Annoying or frustrating
- Showing strong enthusiasm or passion
- To ignite or spark something
- Involved with others in illegal activity or wrongdoing
- Unaware or not noticing something
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- Arrogantly superior or disdainful
- Overjoyed, extremely happy
- Present or found everywhere
- To grow or develop successfully
- To suppress or put an end to something
- Aware and mindful
- A light breeze
- To decrease in size, strength, or importance
- nouns Classify things into types or general categories e.g. 'dog', 'flower', 'aeroplane'
- Sharp, perceptive, or intelligent
- To feel intense dislike or disgust for
- The base form of a verb
- To persuade through flattery or deceit
- Cheerful and friendly
- Very careful and detail oriented
- Disrespect or contempt
- To strongly desire something
- Words which express actions and states
- Easily fooled or tricked
- Peaceful, picturesque, and ideal
- Lacking originality; ordinary
- Not essential; unnecessary
- Wealthy, rich
- To repair or fix something
- To prove that something is false or incorrect
- The most intense or exciting point of something
50 Clues: Wealthy, rich • A light breeze • A social outcast • To satisfy fully • Aware and mindful • Useless or pointless • Cheerful and friendly • Disrespect or contempt • Careless, irresponsible • The base form of a verb • Annoying or frustrating • Easily fooled or tricked • Extreme happiness or joy • Words that describe nouns • Overjoyed, extremely happy • Not essential; unnecessary • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE PART 5 2025-07-06
Across
- A device for drilling holes. (Basic Tools)
- To make something clear. (Action Verb in Technical Work)
- Indonesian for "keras kepala." (Personal Adjective)
- Prefix meaning "again" or "back." (Prefix)
- Past Simple (V2) of "break." (Irregular Verbs)
- Someone who creates art. (Job and Profession)
- A conjunction indicating contrast. (Basic Conjunctions)
- To make something possible. (Technical Document Word List)
- A small opening or entrance. (Part of School Area)
- Not straight; having coils or curves (hair). (Appearance Quality)
- Plural of "wife." (Irregular Nouns)
- The plural of "tooth." (Irregular Nouns)
- The part of your leg between your thigh and your shin. (Part of Body)
- To find and fix problems in a system (verb). (Technical Document Word List)
- A public box where you can put letters. (Landmark on the Street)
- Past Simple (V2) of "come." (Irregular Verbs)
- Opposite of "happy." (Personal Adjective)
- A small, usually red, light controlling traffic. (Landmark on the Street)
- A large body of water for travel by ship. (Means of Transportation)
- The quality of being clean. (Adjective Quality)
- The study of the earth and its features. (School Subject)
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- To put into effect; perform. (Technical Document Word List)
- Pertaining to finance. (Suffix)
- A place to store books. (Part of School Area)
- A place where buses stop. (Landmark on the Street)
- A person who cares for the sick. (Job and Profession)
- A type of footwear. (Part of Body)
- To combine or connect. (Technical Document Word List)
- The act of developing. (Suffix)
- The singular form of "people." (Irregular Nouns)
- The largest land animal. (Animals)
- Pertaining to the nation. (Suffix)
- A bird often associated with wisdom, active at night. (Animals)
- A vehicle for private use with four wheels. (Means of Transportation)
- Opposite of "easy." (Adjective Quality)
- The main part of a tree, above the roots. (Part of Plant)
- A place to eat meals at school. (Part of School Area)
- The study of plants and animals. (School Subject)
38 Clues: Pertaining to finance. (Suffix) • The act of developing. (Suffix) • A type of footwear. (Part of Body) • The largest land animal. (Animals) • Pertaining to the nation. (Suffix) • Plural of "wife." (Irregular Nouns) • Opposite of "easy." (Adjective Quality) • The plural of "tooth." (Irregular Nouns) • Opposite of "happy." (Personal Adjective) • ...
Parts of Speech - Verbs, adverbs and nouns 2017-06-15
Across
- 'Quickly' is an...
- noun what 'part of speech' is China? Be specific.
- are what type of noun?
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- verbs, adverbs and nouns are [.....] of [......]
- What 'part of speech' describes an action word?
- Names of objects, places, events and people are what 'part of speech'?
- Proper nouns must begin with [.......] letters.
7 Clues: 'Quickly' is an... • are what type of noun? • What 'part of speech' describes an action word? • Proper nouns must begin with [.......] letters. • verbs, adverbs and nouns are [.....] of [......] • noun what 'part of speech' is China? Be specific. • Names of objects, places, events and people are what 'part of speech'?
Classroom objects 2022-10-17
7 Clues: Please bring your ... to class! • Use this to keep papers together • You can use this to measure things • You can find this in geography class • Use this to stick a picture onto paper • You use this to make pencil lines disappear • The teacher is writing all the difficult verbs on the ...
tullys grammar crossword 2024-11-19
7 Clues: to create a list • it describes a word • person, place or thing • doing word or action word • it is giving a none human thing human quality's • goes at the start of the sentence for or it is used for nouns • a figure of speech involving the compression or one thing to another
4-2A Verbos como gustar (IOP verbs) 2023-11-17
Across
- I am missing the pencils. = ___ hacen falta los lápices.
- The grammar surprises us. = Nos ___ la grámatica.
- Science fascinates me. = Me ___ las ciencias naturales.
- Crosswords upset me. = Me ___ los crucigramas.
- I love Spanish. = Me ___ el español.
- The student has one sentence left. = Al/A la estudiante ___ queda una frase.
- The accent marks do not worry us. = No nos ___ los accentos.
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- It interests me = Me ___
- These verbs are important to you all. = Les ___ estos verbos.
- This crossword bothers me. = Me ___ molesta este crucigrama.
- Do you need a list? = ¿___ falta una lista?
- we like Spanish. = ___ gusta el español.
- My feet hurt. = Me ___ los pies.
- The crossword is important to them. = ___ importa el crucigrama.
14 Clues: It interests me = Me ___ • My feet hurt. = Me ___ los pies. • I love Spanish. = Me ___ el español. • we like Spanish. = ___ gusta el español. • Do you need a list? = ¿___ falta una lista? • Crosswords upset me. = Me ___ los crucigramas. • The grammar surprises us. = Nos ___ la grámatica. • Science fascinates me. = Me ___ las ciencias naturales. • ...
Irregular verbs crossword 2022-08-10
Across
- We _____ The magic finger
- When my dad _____ a child, he loved ice-cream
- Usain Bolt ____ a race and won a lot of medals!
- Before answering, I ____ about the answer
- Last weekend I ____ a lot! I was so tired!
- My friends and I _____ juice at home
- Today I ____ lunch in the buffet
- Yesterday I had a problem and ___ with my teacher
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- We _____ irregular verbs with Anita, Marian, Karen and Rochi
- He is so creative, he ____ many great stories!
- Last Friday I overslept and ____ up at 10!
- On my last holidays I _____ in the sea every day
- Fernando ___ an Italian course
- Yesterday I was so full because I _____ a lot of cake
14 Clues: We _____ The magic finger • Fernando ___ an Italian course • Today I ____ lunch in the buffet • My friends and I _____ juice at home • Before answering, I ____ about the answer • Last Friday I overslept and ____ up at 10! • Last weekend I ____ a lot! I was so tired! • When my dad _____ a child, he loved ice-cream • He is so creative, he ____ many great stories! • ...
Adjectives and adverbs 2025-06-27
Across
- This adjective describes wanting to EAT something
- Adjective that describes when we feel a relationship threatened, or envy
- Opposite adjective of "Fast"
- Thus kind of words are used to describe actions (verbs)
- Comparative of the adjective "Good"
- Opposite adverb of "Often"
- Superlative of the adjective "Good"
- Adjective that describes something not common, uncomfortable or not familiar for us
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- This kind of words are used to describe people, animals, etc.
- Usually used with men, describes someone who is good-looking
- Comparative of the adjective "Closer"
- Adverb that comes from the adjective "Hard" and means "something difficult or tough"
- This adjective describes wanting to DRINK something
- Adverb that comes from the adjective "easy"
14 Clues: Opposite adverb of "Often" • Opposite adjective of "Fast" • Comparative of the adjective "Good" • Superlative of the adjective "Good" • Comparative of the adjective "Closer" • Adverb that comes from the adjective "easy" • This adjective describes wanting to EAT something • This adjective describes wanting to DRINK something • ...
Parts of Speech 2023-04-18
Across
- Words that show a relationship between an object and another word
- Words that connect other groups of words together
- Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns
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- Words that take the place of a noun
- Person place thing or idea
- Words that are used to communicate strong emotion
- Words that modify verbs or adjectives
- Words that express action or a state of being
8 Clues: Person place thing or idea • Words that take the place of a noun • Words that modify verbs or adjectives • Words that express action or a state of being • Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns • Words that are used to communicate strong emotion • Words that connect other groups of words together • ...
'er' 2025-05-28
Across
- Action words a called
- What a farmer does to bring animals like sheep or cows together
- When you are wide awake and paying attention.
- Someone who is very serious and not smiling
Down
- Not an animal or thing — it’s you or me!
- The bird was sitting on the ____
- A person who is really, really good at something
- School is broken into 4 ______
8 Clues: Action words a called • School is broken into 4 ______ • The bird was sitting on the ____ • Not an animal or thing — it’s you or me! • Someone who is very serious and not smiling • When you are wide awake and paying attention. • A person who is really, really good at something • What a farmer does to bring animals like sheep or cows together
Phrases 2025-11-12
Across
- a clause that cannot stand by itself
- a phrase that identifies or renames a noun
- a phrase containing a participle
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- a clause that can stand by itself
- a phrase that begins with a preposition, ends with a noun
- a phrase that takes the place of a noun
- a phrase consisting of a verb and any helping verbs
- a phrase, 'to' + a verb
8 Clues: a phrase, 'to' + a verb • a phrase containing a participle • a clause that can stand by itself • a clause that cannot stand by itself • a phrase that takes the place of a noun • a phrase that identifies or renames a noun • a phrase consisting of a verb and any helping verbs • a phrase that begins with a preposition, ends with a noun
Parts Of Speech 2013-02-14
Across
- a sequence of two or more words as a unnit in a sentence
- constructing a subject and a predicate forming part of a sentence
- a bunch of knowlage as a course of study
- to assert the subject of a prepositon
- a clause that modifies the principle clause or a part of it
- object of preposition
- a sentence having two or more clauses
- modifier of verbs
- a form of a verb functioning as a noun
- notes person, place, or thing
- modifys noun
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- a sentence having only one clause
- a sentence containing two or more clauses including the main clause
- a clause can stand alone as a sentence
- names an action or a state as a noun
- before nouns and prenouns
- a group of words repesenting the person or thing of intrest
- expresses actions
18 Clues: modifys noun • modifier of verbs • expresses actions • object of preposition • before nouns and prenouns • notes person, place, or thing • a sentence having only one clause • names an action or a state as a noun • to assert the subject of a prepositon • a sentence having two or more clauses • a clause can stand alone as a sentence • a form of a verb functioning as a noun • ...
Spelling & Grammar 2021-10-25
Across
- full stop, ends a sentence
- a describing word, used for nouns
- A sentence without any punctuation is not _____.
- used to make a contraction or show ownership
- What two words make up Don't?
- An important category of most common letters.
- a fancy version of : used like a comma
- a person, place, thing, or idea
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- "You will have homework in the _______"
- a word that describes how you do something, *ly*
- Verbs that end in ---ed are happening in the _____.
- BCA Bucks are an ______ to make $ for work.
- The root and the _____ show the history of a word.
- tiny symbols that help writing make sense
- an action, something you do
- What does It's stand for?
- gives you a break in a sentence
- A sentence that goes on and on & is too long.
18 Clues: What does It's stand for? • full stop, ends a sentence • an action, something you do • What two words make up Don't? • gives you a break in a sentence • a person, place, thing, or idea • a describing word, used for nouns • a fancy version of : used like a comma • "You will have homework in the _______" • tiny symbols that help writing make sense • ...
Grammar crossword 2021-11-05
Across
- Expresses an action or state of being.
- rapidly and furiosly are examples of:
- Dog, lamp, and car are examples of:
- love, happy, sadness are examples of:
- is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
- Am,be,been,did and had are examples of:
- Points out a person, place, thing or idea.
- run,cry,and read are examples of:
- It's a person, place or thing
- Mexico, Eiffel Tower, and Canada are examples of:
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- Type of noun that can't be seen, touched, smelled, heard or tasted.
- House, dog and cat are examples of:
- Word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb.
- Describes a noun.
- cute, pretty, beautiful are examples of:
- Introduces a subordinate clause.
- She, he, it, they are examples of:
- can, could, and may are examples of:
- Mexican, European, French are examples of:
19 Clues: Describes a noun. • It's a person, place or thing • Introduces a subordinate clause. • run,cry,and read are examples of: • She, he, it, they are examples of: • Dog, lamp, and car are examples of: • House, dog and cat are examples of: • can, could, and may are examples of: • rapidly and furiosly are examples of: • love, happy, sadness are examples of: • ...
PASSIVE VOICE REVIEW 2021-04-29
6 Clues: the bike was... by grandpa • Subject + be + verb3 + by... • ... blush on was borrowed by helen • be + verb3 is the...of passive voice • verbs that can be used for passive voice • those puppies...adopted by my big brother
Grammar - Sienna 2023-12-06
7 Clues: An action word • A describing word • Person, place or a thing • The same sound different spelling • A comparison using the words like or as • Describes something by saying that its something else • A word that tells you more about a adjective,adverb or a verb eg. how, when, where and why
parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
- words that connect words or group of words
- words that show a relationship between its object and another word in the sentence
- a person, place, thing, or idea
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- words that express action or a state of being
- modifies nouns or pronouns
- words that take place of a noun
- words to communicate strong emotion or feelings
8 Clues: modifies nouns or pronouns • words that take place of a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • words that connect words or group of words • words that express action or a state of being • words to communicate strong emotion or feelings • words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs • ...
