verbs Crossword Puzzles
Prefixes and Suffixes 2014-09-17
Across
- prefix “not or opposite of”
- suffix “can be done”
- suffix “full of”
- prefix “across”
- suffix “state of”
- prefix “before”
- prefix “not”
- prefix “underneath”
- prefix “half”
- prefix “opposite”
Down
- prefix “under”
- suffix “without”
- suffix “having characteristics of”
- prefix “before”
- prefix “over or above”
- suffix “act or process”
- suffix “made of”
- prefix “against”
- suffix “possessing the qualities of”
- suffix for past tense verbs
- prefix “middle”
21 Clues: prefix “not” • prefix “half” • prefix “under” • prefix “before” • prefix “across” • prefix “before” • prefix “middle” • suffix “without” • suffix “full of” • suffix “made of” • prefix “against” • suffix “state of” • prefix “opposite” • prefix “underneath” • suffix “can be done” • prefix “over or above” • suffix “act or process” • prefix “not or opposite of” • suffix for past tense verbs • ...
English project 2021-06-27
20 Clues: -o-y • p-a- • -u-s • -e-b- • t--r- • o-g--s • --m--s • p--n--s • t-e-t-r • p-o--n- • n--b--s • n-t-r-- • -n-m--s • p--a--r- • --t-t-r-s • f-a--i--s • c-m-u--r-s • p---i---t- • -u---a---i-o • ---t---i-----n
crossword challenge >:) 2023-05-16
Across
- yummy sea creature with a curled body
- worst form of a tomato
- peanut butter chocolate candy
- a toasty roast
- pig a furry potato
- formal pigeon
- danger noodle
- yellow cars
- she explores
- warm drink :)
- begrudging
Down
- yummy cinnamon treat
- WA fruit
- they don't fly over the bay
- pizza-looking character
- they sleep in flowers
- action words
- pink citrus
- green hoppy lump
- moo
20 Clues: moo • WA fruit • begrudging • pink citrus • yellow cars • action words • she explores • formal pigeon • danger noodle • warm drink :) • a toasty roast • green hoppy lump • yummy cinnamon treat • they sleep in flowers • worst form of a tomato • pizza-looking character • pig a furry potato • they don't fly over the bay • peanut butter chocolate candy • yummy sea creature with a curled body
REGULAR -AR CONJUGATION CROSSWORD 2025-12-11
Across
- Necesitar/tú
- fijar/tu
- LIMPIAR WITHOUT THE STEM
- llevar/tu
- LA MADRE (LLAMAR) EL DOCTOR
- ______ REFERS TO HE/SHE AND IS USED TO TALK ABOUT SOMEONE OR REFERS TO SOMEONE YOU RESPECT AND IS USED TO ADDRESS THEM DIRECTLY(USTED)
- usar/nostros
- YOU LOOK (MIRAR)
- terminar/ellas
- llavan/ellas
- THE NOSOTROS & NOSOTRAS ENDING FOR -AR VERBS
- TO CHANGE A VERB TO MATCH A SUBJECT
- Necesitar/yo
- YOUR FRIENDS COOK (COCINAR)
- Necesitar/ella
- esuchar/ella
- ayudar/ella
- I CLEAN (LIMPIAR)
- TÚ Y DIEGO (PAGAR) EN EL RESTAURANTE
- REFERS TO ONLY ONE- YO, TÚ, ÉL, ELLA, USTED
- encontar/ellas
- THE ORIGINAL FORM OF THE VERB BEFORE ALTERING IT, "TO [ACTION]"
- THE TÚ ENDING FOR -AR VERBS
- LOS ESTUDIANTES (ESTUDIAR) POR EL EXAMEN
- Necesitar/nosotros
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- A PRONOUN THAT CAN BE USED TO REFER TO A GROUP OF BOYS
- intentar/ella
- quedar/tu
- ______ PERSON REFERS TO ME/MYSELF AND IS USED TO TALK ABOUT THINGS I DO
- pagar/nostros
- REFERS TO MULTIPLE- NOSOTROS, NOSOTRAS, VOSOTROS, VOSOTRAS, ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES
- A PRONOUN THAT CAN BE USED FOR “EL PADRE” OR “JUAN”
- entrar/tu
- THE STEM OF COCINAR
- SHE CALLS (LLAMAR)
- resultar/yo
- THE PRONOUN FOR YOU PLURAL FORMAL
- dar/el
- WE TALK (HABLAR)
- ______ PERSON REFERS TO YOU AND IS USED TO DIRECTLY ADDRESS SOMEONE
- Necesitar/ustedes
- FIRST PERSON SINGULAR SUBJECT PRONOUN IN SPANISH
- USTEDES (APOYAR) EL CLUB.
- THE STEM OF CAMINAR
- A PRONOUN THAT CAN BE USED FOR "LA MADRE"
- THE STUDENTS SING (CANTAR)
- talk/nostros
- THE ELLOS/ELLAS/USTEDES ENDING FOR -AR VERBS
- THE PART OF THE VERB THAT YOU ADD THE ENDING TO AFTER YOU REMOVE THE LAST TWO LETTERS
- esperar/yo
- ocupar/tu
- pensar/nostros
- ganar/ella
- THE PRONOUN FOR YOU FORMAL
- pasar/nostros
55 Clues: dar/el • fijar/tu • quedar/tu • llevar/tu • entrar/tu • ocupar/tu • esperar/yo • ganar/ella • resultar/yo • ayudar/ella • Necesitar/tú • usar/nostros • llavan/ellas • Necesitar/yo • esuchar/ella • talk/nostros • intentar/ella • pagar/nostros • pasar/nostros • terminar/ellas • Necesitar/ella • encontar/ellas • pensar/nostros • YOU LOOK (MIRAR) • WE TALK (HABLAR) • Necesitar/ustedes • I CLEAN (LIMPIAR) • SHE CALLS (LLAMAR) • ...
Test Your English Grammar Knowledge! 2015-04-08
Across
- The modal verb used to show obligation
- We use the ___ to give a command
- These types of verbs tend to be hated and feared by ESL students
- A word ending in -ing can be either an adjective, participle, or ___
Down
- The number of conditionals in English
- Third person plural pronoun
- This voice is often used to avoid blaming a particular person
- English's only definite article
- The letters added to the end of regular verbs to form the simple past
- The word usually used to negate English sentences
10 Clues: Third person plural pronoun • English's only definite article • We use the ___ to give a command • The number of conditionals in English • The modal verb used to show obligation • The word usually used to negate English sentences • This voice is often used to avoid blaming a particular person • These types of verbs tend to be hated and feared by ESL students • ...
elementos gramaticales 4 2023-06-24
Across
- suf. Forma sustantivos que suelen significar 'doctrina', 'sistema', 'escuela' o 'movimiento'. Socialismo, platonismo, impresionismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que significan 'actitud', 'tendencia' o 'cualidad'. Egoísmo, individualismo, puritanismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan actividades deportivas. Atletismo, alpinismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan términos científicos. Tropismo, astigmatismo.suf. Forma sustantivos que designan 'situación' o 'condición'. Marginalismo, pauperismo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'adoración'. Iconolatría.
- elem. compos. Significa 'disolución', 'descomposición'. Hidrólisis o hidrolisis, fotólisis o fotolisis, electrólisis o electrolisis.
- forms verbal nouns from verbs
- suf. Designa un radical químico. Acetilo, acilo, etilo.
- the infinitive suffix for many verbs
- the infinitive suffix for many verbs
- suf. En los sustantivos deverbales, suele significar 'acción y efecto'. Toma las formas -amiento e -imiento. Debilitamiento, levantamiento. Atrevimiento, florecimiento.
- elem. compos. Significa 'origen', 'principio' o 'proceso de formación'. Endogénesis, orogénesis.
- suf. Forma verbos derivados de sustantivos o adjetivos, rara vez de pronombres. Humear, falsear, tutear.
- a doctor
- elem. compos. Significa 'parte de la medicina que estudia la curación de'. Pediatría, psiquiatría.
- (Costa Rica) usually pejorative diminutive suffix
- suf. En adjetivos, indica pertenencia o relación. Cervantino, palatino.suf. Designa materia o semejanza. Alabastrino, diamantino.suf. Forma gentilicios. Alicantino, ginebrino.suf. En los sustantivos suele tener valor diminutivo. Cigoñino, palomino, cebollino.suf. A veces se combina con -és. Campesino, montesino.
- elem. compos. Aporta el significado de 'unión'. Endogamia, poligamia.
- elem. compos. Significa 'que escribe' o 'que describe'. Mecanógrafo, telégrafo, bolígrafo, hidrógrafo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'sitio de', 'lugar de', generalmente en nombres propios. Zumolandia, Fotolandia.
- -ify, -fy (forms verbs with the meaning of to turn into, to transform into)
- Alternative form of -earSPACEforms verbs from adjectives and nouns, equivalent to English -ize
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- -ization
- suf. Forma frecuentemente nombres concretos, que a veces significan 'acción y efecto'. Adopta también las formas -amento e -imento. Cargamento, pegamento. Pulimento.
- elem. compos. Significa 'escrito' o 'gráfico'. Cablegrama, cardiograma, epigrama.
- suf. Tiene valor diminutivo o despectivo. Arroyuelo, locuelo, bellacuelo. En algunas palabras no se conservan estos valores. Pañuelo. A veces toma las formas -ecezuelo, -ezuelo, -zuelo. Piecezuelo, pecezuelo, jovenzuelo, mujerzuela, escritorzuelo. Combinado con -acho, toma las formas -achuelo e -ichuelo. Riachuelo, barquichuelo, copichuela. Tras vocal toma la forma -huelo. Aldehuela, mantehuelo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'origen' o 'proceso de formación'. Orogenia, patogenia.
- elems. compos. Significa 'piedra', 'fósil'. Litografía, litófago. Megalito, osteolito.
- suf. En los adjetivos significa condición o pertenencia. Espectacular, axilar.suf. En los sustantivos indica el lugar en que abunda el primitivo. Pinar, palomar.SPACE indicates membership or statusSPACE indicates a place where something is grown SPACE Used to make verbs from nounsSPACE forms first conjugation verbs indicating an action related to the root word
- elem. compos. Significa 'descripción', 'tratado', 'escritura' o 'representación gráfica'. Monografía, mecanografía.
- suf. Significa 'inflamación'. Otitis, hepatitis.
- suf. Aparece en sustantivos femeninos, generalmente abstractos, en su mayoría heredados del latín. Vigilia, eficacia, ignominia.suf. Aparece en nombres de ciudades, territorios y naciones. Murcia, Alcarria, Australia, Suecia.1. suf. Forma adjetivos y sustantivos, en su mayoría procedentes del latín; algunos pueden ser de creación española. Agrio, bodrio, barrio, sitio.suf. En química, u. para designar elementos. Bario, calcio, sodio, silicio.
- (Galicia) a diminutive suffix for masculine nouns or adjectivesSPACEA suffix to make diminutives of nouns or adjectives
- suf. Tiene valor diminutivo o afectivo. Arbolillo, librillo, guapillo, mentirosilla. Aunque no todos los sustantivos formados con este sufijo tienen auténtico valor diminutivo, suelen aproximarse a él: p. ej., organillo con relación a órgano; molinillo con relación a molino; camilla con relación a cama, etc. A veces, toma las formas -ecillo, -ececillo, -cillo. Panecillo, piececillo, amorcillo.
- elem. compos. Significa 'ángulo'. Isógono, nonágono.
- forms nouns from adjectives, indicative a state of; -itude
- suf. En verbos derivados de adjetivos o de sustantivos, denota acción incoativa, transformación o cambio de estado. Entristecer, amanecer.
- suf. Forma adjetivos y sustantivos, en su mayoría procedentes del latín; algunos pueden ser de creación española. Agrio, bodrio, barrio, sitio.suf. En química, u. para designar elementos. Bario, calcio, sodio, silicio.
- a verb ending for infinitives
- suf. Forma verbos que denotan una acción cuyo resultado implica el significado del sustantivo o del adjetivo básicos, bien por reducción del complemento directo a cierto estado, en los transitivos, como en carbonizar, esclavizar, impermeabilizar, bien por la actitud del sujeto, en los intransitivos, como en escrupulizar, simpatizar.
37 Clues: -ization • a doctor • forms verbal nouns from verbs • a verb ending for infinitives • the infinitive suffix for many verbs • the infinitive suffix for many verbs • suf. Significa 'inflamación'. Otitis, hepatitis. • elem. compos. Significa 'adoración'. Iconolatría. • (Costa Rica) usually pejorative diminutive suffix • elem. compos. Significa 'ángulo'. Isógono, nonágono. • ...
Words for English language learners 2021-10-11
Across
- a group of words that usually contains a subject and a verb, and expresses a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter and usually ends with punctuation (a full stop, question mark etc)
- the form of a verb, typically ending in -'ed' in English, which is used in forming perfect and passive verb forms. (e.g. walked, eaten, drunk)
- modifies a noun e.g. hot, lazy, red
- The past simple and past participle of these verbs ends in 'ed' (e.g. walk - walked - walked)
- a group of words that contains a subject and verb, but is usually only part of a sentence
- The pattern of these verbs does not follow the 'ed' past and past participate ending (e.g. eat, ate, eaten)
- shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence e.g. up, over, by
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- when this verb from is used, the subject performs the action (Mark stole the painting.)
- names a person, place or thing e.g. Australia, college, idea
- in this kind of sentence the subject of the verb is the receiver of the action of the verb (e.g. The painting was stolen.)
- identifies an action or state of being e.g. sing, dance, believe
- modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb e.g. softly, lazily, often
- joins words, phrases, and clauses e.g. and, but, so
- replaces a noun e.g. I, you, our, them, who
- Used with many verbs to show questions, negatives and in some verb tenses
- identifies and specifies a noun e.g. a, an the
16 Clues: modifies a noun e.g. hot, lazy, red • replaces a noun e.g. I, you, our, them, who • identifies and specifies a noun e.g. a, an the • joins words, phrases, and clauses e.g. and, but, so • names a person, place or thing e.g. Australia, college, idea • identifies an action or state of being e.g. sing, dance, believe • ...
crossword challenge >:) 2023-05-16
Across
- yummy sea creature with a curled body
- worst form of a tomato
- peanut butter chocolate candy
- a toasty roast
- pig a furry potato
- formal pigeon
- danger noodle
- yellow cars
- she explores
- warm drink :)
- begrudging
Down
- yummy cinnamon treat
- WA fruit
- they don't fly over the bay
- pizza-looking character
- they sleep in flowers
- action words
- pink citrus
- green hoppy lump
- moo
20 Clues: moo • WA fruit • begrudging • pink citrus • yellow cars • action words • she explores • formal pigeon • danger noodle • warm drink :) • a toasty roast • green hoppy lump • yummy cinnamon treat • they sleep in flowers • worst form of a tomato • pizza-looking character • pig a furry potato • they don't fly over the bay • peanut butter chocolate candy • yummy sea creature with a curled body
L3 U1.5 mandatos afirmativos con tú 2025-11-07
25 Clues: run • have • sing • read • dance • relax • study • get up • tell me • wake up • call me • help me • sit down • come here • go to bed • stay here • talk to me • leave (irse) • leave (salir) • wash your hands • make it (the bed) • shut up! (callarse) • take care of yourself • learn them (the verbs) • put on (i.e. your shoes)
Set 2: Morphology 2025-08-10
Morphology & Syntax Extra Credit 2017-11-01
Across
- The system for the purpose of communicating a message; made of form, content & use
- the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents like phrases or clauses.
- Can also be called helping verbs; comes before the main verb.
- Part of speech expressing condition, action or existence.
- Type of pronoun that shows possession.
- Different degrees of _________ concerning adverbs: positive, comparative, superlative\
- Type of adverb that conjoins two independent clauses.
- Type of adjective that limits a noun or pronoun; many of these have to do with number or time.
- Verb ending in “-ed” or “-ing”
- Smallest meaningful unit of language that can make up words or sentences; can be bound or free.
- Type of sentence that asks a question.
- Type of mood when verbs express wishes or hypothetical situations/.
- Part of speech that modifies verbs and adverbs; can indicate the performance of actions (how, when, why, etc.).
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- Type of verb linking subject of sentence to another word(s) in the predicate.
- Nouns in this case can be the subject (or subject complements) of a sentence; can also be called subjective.
- Part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun.
- The system of word-forming elements and processes in a language
- Type of adjective that describes a noun or pronoun; lots of possibilities.
- Connecting words in a sentence; can combine phrases, clauses or ideas.
- Part of speech naming people, places, things and ideas; can be common or proper.
- What type of clause contains a subject, verb and a complete thought?
- The use of adjectives as _________ is when the adjective follows the direct object it’s modifying.
- group of related words that functions as a single part of speech; lacks subject, predicate or both
- A _________ is made up of a noun phrase and a verb phrase.
- A form of a verb that is used as other parts of speech within a sentence.
25 Clues: Verb ending in “-ed” or “-ing” • Type of pronoun that shows possession. • Type of sentence that asks a question. • Part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun. • Type of adverb that conjoins two independent clauses. • Part of speech expressing condition, action or existence. • A _________ is made up of a noun phrase and a verb phrase. • ...
Grammar 2025-05-01
Across
- Words used to connect nouns with other nouns in a phrase
- Words used to connect two contradictory sentences
- Words used before nouns to indicate a certain amount
- Adjectives that change form to express comparisons
- Words used to express possibility
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- Verbs that do not change form in verb 2 and verb 3
- Words used to show possession
- Third person singular pronouns in English
- Perfect Tense Tenses used to express events that have been completed before other events in the past
- Auxiliary verbs used to form passive sentences
10 Clues: Words used to show possession • Words used to express possibility • Third person singular pronouns in English • Auxiliary verbs used to form passive sentences • Words used to connect two contradictory sentences • Verbs that do not change form in verb 2 and verb 3 • Adjectives that change form to express comparisons • Words used before nouns to indicate a certain amount • ...
Narrative text 2025-09-25
Across
- The first part of a narrative text is
- A narrative text usually uses __________ tense
- The social function of narrative text is to __________ (Answer: entertain).
- An optional part in narrative text.
- The words then, after, finally are examples of
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- The part of the text that tells how the problem is solved is called
- The part of the text where the problem begins is called
- The place and time when the story happens is called the
- A famous Indonesian folktale from West Sumatra
- Verbs that show actions are called __________ verbs
10 Clues: An optional part in narrative text. • The first part of a narrative text is • A famous Indonesian folktale from West Sumatra • A narrative text usually uses __________ tense • The words then, after, finally are examples of • Verbs that show actions are called __________ verbs • The part of the text where the problem begins is called • ...
Reporte Speed 2022-11-13
Across
- Which relative pronoun is just used in one type of relative clauses.
- The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for will changes to
- The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for Can changes to
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- The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for May changes to
- The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for Shall changes to
- More specifically, we refer to the adverbs of time and
6 Clues: More specifically, we refer to the adverbs of time and • Which relative pronoun is just used in one type of relative clauses. • The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for May changes to • The manual verbs are also affected by the 'Reporte Speed', except for Can changes to • ...
LC - 17 2019-01-27
15 Clues: body • time • tree • mother • Caesar • father • sister • work, toil • pain, sorrow • I was calling • general, commander • I am a soldier of Christ • he, she, or it was calling • This tense describes an ongoing action in the past • the helping verbs ________ _____ _______ help translate the Imperfect Tense
Vocab units 11-12 2023-04-12
Across
- The students' behavior made the teacher cry.
- ___ verbs are very fun verbs.
- Addie ___ her parents rules when she uses the pool floats when told not to.
- In the building there is stained glass and they are beautiful.
- The big amount of home caused an ___ amount of kids to complain.
- All vacations from school are all too ___.
- There was a long ___ at the funeral today.
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- My friend never gets sick, an ___ in her family of people with weak immune systems.
- The best ___ in Jessie was the Halloween special.
- Many artists paint the ___ around them.
- In most movies problems are ___ because they are mostly solved.
11 Clues: ___ verbs are very fun verbs. • Many artists paint the ___ around them. • All vacations from school are all too ___. • There was a long ___ at the funeral today. • The students' behavior made the teacher cry. • The best ___ in Jessie was the Halloween special. • In the building there is stained glass and they are beautiful. • ...
The Crossover 2021-10-19
Across
- Crystal Bell's job
- person the point of view the story is told in
- a cpr/first aid tool or someone who is stupid
- Sweet Tea JB's girlfriend
- high blood pressure
- "Shoot for the sun and you will always shine."
- means something bad happened
- how Josh felt about JB and Miss Sweet Tea
- Chuck Bell's nickname
- Josh lost his hair because of a ______ he made with JB
- takes the place of a noun (he, she, it, we they)
- "Leave your _______ on the court."
- to jump and put the ball in the net
- disease passed down from parents, grandparents,other family members
- to listen to others conversations
- the reason Chuck Bell quit basketball (jumper's knee)
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- words that describe nouns
- Josh's nickname
- poem where each stanza is two lines
- action words
- novel written in poems
- process to take that can save a life
- words that describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs
- hair
- person, place or thing
- Jordan's favorite ball player
- means beautiful
- compares two unlike things figuratively
- compares two unlike things using "Like" or "as"
- "Never let anyone lower your _______."
30 Clues: hair • action words • Josh's nickname • means beautiful • Crystal Bell's job • high blood pressure • Chuck Bell's nickname • novel written in poems • person, place or thing • words that describe nouns • Sweet Tea JB's girlfriend • means something bad happened • Jordan's favorite ball player • to listen to others conversations • "Leave your _______ on the court." • ...
Chapter 16 2014-10-30
Across
- A specialized field
- The literal meaning is the opposite of the message being conveyed
- Make you sound unprepared and uncertain
- Language that is used by special but is generally considered impolite or not proper
- Production of words or syllables according to some accepted standard
- Compares to unlike objects, but uses the words "like" and "as"
- Using active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- The presentation of contrary ideas in parallel form
- Phrases that have lost their novelty and part of their meaning through overuse
- Term or phrase that combines two normally opposite qualities
- Extreme exaggeration
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- The repetition of the same initial sound in two or more words
- Enables you to direct the audiences attention, thoughts, and feelings
- Trite sayings that are worn out because of constant use
- The substitution of a name for a title with which its closely related to
- The attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects
- Phrases that weaken your sentences
- Use of part of an object to stand for the whole project
- Compares two unlike things by stating one this "is" the other
- This should be your primary goal when speaking
20 Clues: A specialized field • Extreme exaggeration • Phrases that weaken your sentences • Make you sound unprepared and uncertain • This should be your primary goal when speaking • The presentation of contrary ideas in parallel form • Trite sayings that are worn out because of constant use • Use of part of an object to stand for the whole project • ...
ejemplo 2018-09-02
Nouns, adjectives, verbs and homonyms 2021-06-27
14 Clues: ocean • not sad • not yes • not short • not far away • that’s ————- • meaning coins • to make a story • a good, keen ... • not walk, but... • adj that means beautiful • are doing or action words • what Barry Crump does to deer • deer hunters cut and save these
English 2022-01-29
14 Clues: Action • Language • Linking word • An expression • Eight of them • Study of words • Shows position • Replaces a noun • Describes nouns • How a word sounds • How a word looks like • Person, place, thing, or idea • Combination of parts of speech • Describes verbs, adjectives, etc,...
Grammatical features of GL 2022-11-05
Across
- How many classes all strong verbs fall into, according to the type of gradation?
- In which alphabet the decoration is limited to a few large , framed initals and at the bottom of each page a silver arcade which encloses the monograms of the four evangelists?
- How many forms of strong verbs were there in old Germanic?
- Which structure is changed into a two-part structure in the earliest documents of Germanic languages?
- Which suffix lost its own meaning, joined with the case inflection and can no longer be identified?
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- What were simpler and shorter in Germanic languages than in other Indro - European languages?
- Who has subdivided all the verbs into two groups according to the way they build their principal forms?
- Who describef an old english poetry?
- Which language did develop weak and strong adjectives?
- Which of Germanic language did not have 3 classes or weak verbs distinguished by their steam - building suffixes?
10 Clues: Who describef an old english poetry? • Which language did develop weak and strong adjectives? • How many forms of strong verbs were there in old Germanic? • How many classes all strong verbs fall into, according to the type of gradation? • What were simpler and shorter in Germanic languages than in other Indro - European languages? • ...
English class 2025-01-07
Across
- shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one dependent clause
- connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- words that replace nouns
- tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- describe nouns
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- join two complete thoughts into one sentence
- give extra information about who someone is or what something is by putting the information at the beginning, middle, or end of the sentence
- and parallelism
- combine two sentences together using only “and”
- an action word that describes someone or something
11 Clues: describe nouns • and parallelism • words that replace nouns • tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • join two complete thoughts into one sentence • combine two sentences together using only “and” • an action word that describes someone or something • connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • ...
Grammar & Punctuation Puzzle by Zac Ivatts 2015-03-07
Across
- replaces a noun
- name certain people, places and things and always begin with a capital letter
- words that refer to people, places or things that are part of our physical world
- a state of being
- gives further meaning to a verb
- a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely
- words that have a subject but do not have an object
- structure words that give meaning to words and tell us what words are nouns and verbs
- describing word
- expressive word
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- connects words
- a special type of common noun that refers to a group of individuals
- punctuation marks used in pairs to set off direct speech, a quotation or a phrase
- naming word
- a word that indicates the mood of a verb
- structure word that introduces nouns, gives meaning and tells what words are nouns and verbs
- words that do not express action. Instead, they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject
- a word that refers to things we cannot experience in a physical sense: to states of being
- words that have a subject and an object
- joining word
20 Clues: naming word • joining word • connects words • replaces a noun • describing word • expressive word • a state of being • gives further meaning to a verb • words that have a subject and an object • a word that indicates the mood of a verb • words that have a subject but do not have an object • a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely • ...
Chapter 16 2018-04-02
Across
- phrases that have lost their novelty and part of their meaning through over use
- making your speech clear
- you talk without any specific preparation
- the speed at which you speak
- juxtapose contrasting ideas in parallel fashion
- speech you read aloud the entire speech word for word
- the use of a part of an object to stand for the whole object
- the technical vocabulary of a specialized field
- language that is used by special groups but is generally considered impolite or not quite proper
Down
- use active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech, and imagery
- the use of extreme exaggeration
- stylistics devices that have been a part of rhetoric since ancient times
- a term or phrase that combines two normally opposite qualities
- the substitution of a name for a tittle which its closely associated
- you reserve the key word until the end of the sentence
- convey ideas in parallel style for ease of comprehension and memory
- the relative loudness or softness of your voice
- the repetition of the same initial sound
- trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage
- phrases that weaken your sentence
20 Clues: making your speech clear • the speed at which you speak • the use of extreme exaggeration • phrases that weaken your sentence • the repetition of the same initial sound • you talk without any specific preparation • the relative loudness or softness of your voice • juxtapose contrasting ideas in parallel fashion • the technical vocabulary of a specialized field • ...
Parts of speech 2025-09-23
Across
- Post-structural approach combining semantic, formal and functional criteria.
- Groupof words which have similar functions (Cambridge Grammar, 2007).
- Outward features like inflections and derivation are this criterion.
- Class3 in Fries’s system substitutes for "good".
- Class of words with limited membership such as pronouns, prepositions, etc.
- Syntactic role and combinability of a word in a phrase refers to this criterion.
- Class 1 in Fries’s system substitutes for "concert, clerk, team".
- Approach using distributional analysis and substitution frames.
- Words denoting things, notions, qualities (have real-world reference).
- Linguist who divided words into declinables and particles in 1892.
- Linguistwho said classification should consider form, function and meaning (1935).
- Linguist who created substitution frames A, B, C for classification (1956).
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- Class 4 in Fries’s system substitutes for "there".
- Class of words that admits new words such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
- Approach based on Latin grammar and declinable/indeclinable words.
- Class 2 in Fries’s system substitutes for "was, went, remembered".
- Words used as grammatical means with no real-world reference.
- Lexico-grammatical class of words possessing common categorical meaning.
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- A word that shows an action, process, or state.
20 Clues: A word that shows an action, process, or state. • Class3 in Fries’s system substitutes for "good". • Class 4 in Fries’s system substitutes for "there". • A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. • Words used as grammatical means with no real-world reference. • Approach using distributional analysis and substitution frames. • ...
Find Grammatical terms 2021-09-30
15 Clues: Cannot count • an auxillary • What's next? • third degree • this and that • more than one • Ranking numbers • verbs have objects • Position of a Noun • opposite of Prefix • Noun form of a Verb • Beginning of a Sentence • Makes a readable Sentence • An Indirect representation • a category in Sentence Pattern
Past simple - keywords 2013-05-18
7 Clues: one • more than one • a naming word • usually a doing word • verbs that use -ed in past simple • verbs that don't use -ed in past simple • usually a noun or pronoun that does the action and comes before the verb in a statement
Unit 8: vocabulary 2014-10-01
Across
- Synonym for a ghost.
- The end of life.
- To talk softly.
- Inhabited by ghosts.
- I studied very hard for this test, but I didn’t pass. So now I feel discouraged or …
- His house is never clean, it’s always a mess or…
- When a person buys a house, he becomes the … of the house.
Down
- To be mad or …
- The police called me because they wanted me to tell me something about my sister. I was very … that I would get bad news. But it was just to tell us that she had a flat tyre.
- To kill = to …
- You have to study the list of irregular verbs …
- Not common.
- I don’t have a lot of money, actually I am …
- A person who does the work and planning necessary for a home, as cleaning or buying food.
- I have a test about the irregular verbs, I feel…
- I am very tired, all I need is a … and a good bed.
16 Clues: Not common. • To be mad or … • To kill = to … • To talk softly. • The end of life. • Synonym for a ghost. • Inhabited by ghosts. • I don’t have a lot of money, actually I am … • You have to study the list of irregular verbs … • I have a test about the irregular verbs, I feel… • His house is never clean, it’s always a mess or… • I am very tired, all I need is a … and a good bed. • ...
Grammar and Writing 1 2023-09-21
Across
- are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
- use this article if the following word starts with a vowel.
- this type of sentence contains one independent and depended clause.
- this tense is used for actions that have already happened.
- this tense is used for actions happening now or regularly.
- are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
- modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more info.
- show the relation between nouns or pronouns and other words.
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- this type of sentence consists of independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
- are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses within sentences.
- is the definite article and is used before singular or plural nouns.
- describe or modify nouns by providing more info about them.
- are words that sounds the same but have different spelling and meanings.
- are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition.
- this tense is used for actions that will happen in the future.
- are action words that show what the subject is doing.
16 Clues: are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition. • are action words that show what the subject is doing. • this tense is used for actions that have already happened. • this tense is used for actions happening now or regularly. • are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas. • use this article if the following word starts with a vowel. • ...
Grammatical terms 2020-09-18
Across
- A wider type of “-” (5)
- Tells you where a verb takes place, e.g. run off, run on, run out, run up (11)
- Several words together – but no verb (6)
- Requires a complete idea (8)
- Describes a noun (9)
- “After he arrived.” is wrong because the sentence is? (10)
- Adds extra but not vital information about a noun (10)
- Verbs turned into nouns e.g. talking, running (7)
- Types of noun e.g. cats and dogs
- A doing word (4)
Down
- These describe verbs (6)
- A verb and predicate – can be a sentence but does not have to be (5)
- A person, thing or idea (5)
- And, or, but (11)
- Definite article (3)
- This, that and it are … (7)
- The person or thing doing a verb (7)
- A sentence made from two connected simple sentences (8)
- Microsoft and Scotland are what type of noun (6)
- The person or thing the verb acts on (6)
- “The ball was kicked by him” is said to be “___ construction” (7)
- A word or phrase that refers back to itself e.g. sit yourself down, bad in itself (9)
22 Clues: A doing word (4) • And, or, but (11) • Definite article (3) • Describes a noun (9) • A wider type of “-” (5) • These describe verbs (6) • A person, thing or idea (5) • This, that and it are … (7) • Requires a complete idea (8) • Types of noun e.g. cats and dogs • The person or thing doing a verb (7) • Several words together – but no verb (6) • The person or thing the verb acts on (6) • ...
Benchmark Review 2013-11-14
Across
- Keeps the reader at the edge of their seat
- The end of a passage or story where loose ends are tied up
- The big idea of the story;What the story is about
- Directly stated
- Words or phrases that are not taken for its literal meaning
- A passage or story about someone written by someone other than who the passage or the story is about
- A synonym for inference
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- A report, passage, or essay you can convey
- Copying someone else's work or words without quoting them or giving them credit
- The "game plan" of a passage
- A universal understanding
- A report, passage, or essay you cannot convey;The author conveys the topic
- All of the events that lead up to the climax of a story or passage
- A biography written by who it is about
- Verbs that make the story or passage "live"
- Taking a word or words and putting them into your own words
- Using clues to infer what will happen next in the story or passage
- Where you cite your sources
- The turning point of a story or passage
- An educated guess
20 Clues: Directly stated • An educated guess • A synonym for inference • A universal understanding • Where you cite your sources • The "game plan" of a passage • A biography written by who it is about • The turning point of a story or passage • A report, passage, or essay you can convey • Keeps the reader at the edge of their seat • Verbs that make the story or passage "live" • ...
Grammar & Punctuation Puzzle by Zac Ivatts 2015-03-07
Across
- describing word
- a special type of common noun that refers to a group of individuals
- connects words
- a word that indicates the mood of a verb
- words that have a subject and an object
- a word that refers to things we cannot experience in a physical sense: to states of being
- words that refer to people, places or things that are part of our physical world
- structure word that introduces nouns, gives meaning and tells what words are nouns and verbs
- name certain people, places and things and always begin with a capital letter
- words that do not express action. Instead, they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject
- a state of being
- joining word
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- words that have a subject but do not have an object
- punctuation marks used in pairs to set off direct speech, a quotation or a phrase
- structure words that give meaning to words and tell us what words are nouns and verbs
- gives further meaning to a verb
- expressive word
- a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely
- replaces a noun
- naming word
20 Clues: naming word • joining word • connects words • describing word • expressive word • replaces a noun • a state of being • gives further meaning to a verb • words that have a subject and an object • a word that indicates the mood of a verb • words that have a subject but do not have an object • a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely • ...
Week 4 (W) Vocabulary 2021-08-30
Across
- These describe verbs, adjectives, or even adverbs
- These can be linking or action
- Type of sentence that show emotion
- These always come in phrases
- Among other things, these tell how many or how much
Down
- The part of the sentence that has the action or state of being
- A part of a sentence that might look like a complete sentence but isn't
- To be honest and moral
- The part of the sentence that contains who is doing the action
9 Clues: To be honest and moral • These always come in phrases • These can be linking or action • Type of sentence that show emotion • These describe verbs, adjectives, or even adverbs • Among other things, these tell how many or how much • The part of the sentence that has the action or state of being • The part of the sentence that contains who is doing the action • ...
Week 4 (W) Vocabulary 2021-08-30
Across
- These describe verbs, adjectives, or even adverbs
- These can be linking or action
- Type of sentence that shows emotion
- These always come in phrases
- Among other things, these tell how many or how much
Down
- The part of the sentence that has the action or state of being
- A part of a sentence that might look like a complete sentence but isn't
- To be honest and moral
- The part of the sentence that contains who is doing the action
9 Clues: To be honest and moral • These always come in phrases • These can be linking or action • Type of sentence that shows emotion • These describe verbs, adjectives, or even adverbs • Among other things, these tell how many or how much • The part of the sentence that has the action or state of being • The part of the sentence that contains who is doing the action • ...
Grammar & Punctuation Puzzle by Zac Ivatts 2015-03-07
Across
- a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely
- structure words that give meaning to words and tell us what words are nouns and verbs
- a special type of common noun that refers to a group of individuals
- words that have a subject and an object
- a state of being
- a word that refers to things we cannot experience in a physical sense: to states of being
- name certain people, places and things and always begin with a capital letter
- words that do not express action. Instead, they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject
Down
- gives further meaning to a verb
- describing word
- punctuation marks used in pairs to set off direct speech, a quotation or a phrase
- structure word that introduces nouns, gives meaning and tells what words are nouns and verbs
- a word that indicates the mood of a verb
- words that have a subject but do not have an object
- joining word
- words that refer to people, places or things that are part of our physical world
- expressive word
- replaces a noun
- naming word
- connects words
20 Clues: naming word • joining word • connects words • describing word • expressive word • replaces a noun • a state of being • gives further meaning to a verb • words that have a subject and an object • a word that indicates the mood of a verb • words that have a subject but do not have an object • a word that enables us to convey meaning more precisely • ...
Latin Grammar Rules 2022-03-10
Across
- All nouns of the 1st declension are what gender, unless they specifically name a male person
- All nouns of whose genitive singular ends in -ī belong to this declension
- Adjectives agree with their nouns in ___, number, and case
- Adverbs usually stand immediately ___ the word they modify
- The verb usually stands where in a sentence?
- Adjectives of ___ generally precede their nouns
Down
- Nominative singular neuter forms of 3rd declension nouns end in these letters
- A pronoun that refers back to the subject of its own clause
- Verbs have two voices: active and ___?
- To find the present stem of a verb, drop the ___ from the 2nd principle part
- Verbs are categorized into four ___?
- All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -ūs belong to this declension
- The direct object is found in this case
13 Clues: Verbs are categorized into four ___? • Verbs have two voices: active and ___? • The direct object is found in this case • The verb usually stands where in a sentence? • Adjectives of ___ generally precede their nouns • Adjectives agree with their nouns in ___, number, and case • Adverbs usually stand immediately ___ the word they modify • ...
Puzzle Mania 2015-11-26
Across
- Which mouse told this in the story of City Mouse and Country Mouse? "How can you stand such a miserable life?"
- Complete the title of the story. "City _____ and Country _____. What kind of animals are they?
- An _______ is a word formed from the initial letters or syllables of several words in succession.
- Who is the character in the story of Humble Yet Noble told us people that, garbage collecting is an honest job?
- Give the past tense of the verb used. "I buy some carrots for my pet rabbit last weekend."
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- _______ verbs are verbs that appeal to the senses.
- Who said this in the story Humble Yet Noble? "I'd like to be a soldier someday. I will fight for my country when I grow up."
- What is the meaning of letter H in WHO? World H_____ Organization.
- Give the past tense of the verb used. " My mother brings my umbrella in our school yesterday because there was rain."
- Words that express action or state of being.
10 Clues: Words that express action or state of being. • _______ verbs are verbs that appeal to the senses. • What is the meaning of letter H in WHO? World H_____ Organization. • Give the past tense of the verb used. "I buy some carrots for my pet rabbit last weekend." • Complete the title of the story. "City _____ and Country _____. What kind of animals are they? • ...
Year 8 - Term Two - Grammar and Writing Crossword 2025-04-18
Across
- A conjunction that shows difference or contrast
- One of the adjectives in this sentence "The fluffy marshmallow exploded in the microwave like a tiny cloud."
- One of the verbs in this sentence "The stars sparkled brightly in the night sky."
- A ____________ is a complete idea.
- Words that describe actions or states of being.
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The teacher smiled as the class sang happy birthday."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "Their friendship grew stronger over the years."
- The word class of "friendship" in the sentence: "Their friendship grew stronger over the years."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "Laughter echoed through the hall after the joke."
- One of the verbs in this sentence "She sprinted across the field to catch the bus."
- The verb in this sentence "He is cooking dinner for his family."
- The word class of "exciting" in the sentence: "The exciting game kept everyone on their toes."
- A kind of sentence that expresses strong emotion!
- The word class of "but" in the sentence: "She wanted to go, but she had too much homework."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The music filled the room with joy."
- The adjective in this sentence "A golden crown rested on the velvet pillow."
- A verb describes an _______ or a state of being
- A conjunction that introduces a consequence or result of something
- A kind of sentence that starts with the verb and tells someone what to do.
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- One of the verbs in this sentence "He juggled six bananas while riding a unicycle."
- The word class of "cooking" in the sentence: "He is cooking dinner for his family."
- The adjective in this sentence "An ancient tree stood tall in the middle of the forest."
- The verb in this sentence "He is painting a huge dragon on his bedroom wall."
- Words that describe nouns.
- A kind of sentence that wants to know or find out something.
- The adjective in this sentence "The exciting game kept everyone on their toes."
- A conjunction that indicates a reason or explanation
- Words that help to connect parts of sentences
- One of the nouns in this sentence "He found a pickle under the couch and wondered how it got there."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The robot danced awkwardly but with enthusiasm."
- An incomplete sentence.
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The music filled the room with joy."
- Words that name people, places, things or ideas.
- Nouns name a person, place, thing or ________.
- A kind of sentence that gives information.
35 Clues: An incomplete sentence. • Words that describe nouns. • A ____________ is a complete idea. • A kind of sentence that gives information. • Words that help to connect parts of sentences • Nouns name a person, place, thing or ________. • A conjunction that shows difference or contrast • Words that describe actions or states of being. • ...
carlos Rodriguez 2018-09-02
Les mots croisés (F3) 2024-05-31
Across
- LAW - Acronym learned associated with l'imparfait
- Le contraire de l'imparfait; Dwight is the #1 hater
- International hub for diplomacy; Capital of la suisse
- T.M.N.T?
- Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- First part of le passé composé; Either avoir or être
- - Acronym learned associated with adjectives
- Second part of le passé composé; What your verb becomes
- Nickname for the four most important irregular verbs in French
- Palace near Paris; Site of historic treaty signings
- First French verb learned; Irregular
- Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!!
- Capital is Paris; Known for fashion and cuisine
- Capital of la belgique; Headquarters of the European Union
- Oh non, je perds la tête!
- - Past tense associated with DATE LAW; Verbs are one word
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- L'empereur du saint-Empire romain germanique (HRE)
- Il n'est pas petit?!?
- Person associated with le passé composé; Learned during French 2
- Known for Alps and banking; To the east of France
- French city in the Alps; Mr. DiLandro's favorite city
- Un pays francophone; Famous for chocolate and waffles
- Dictionary website
- City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark
- - Acronym learned associated with le passé composé
- Used to happen after the warmup
- Le papa de Versailles
27 Clues: T.M.N.T? • Dictionary website • Il n'est pas petit?!? • Le papa de Versailles • Oh non, je perds la tête! • Used to happen after the warmup • Oh non, NOUS perdons la tête!!!!!! • First French verb learned; Irregular • City of lights; Eiffel Tower landmark • Acronym learned associated with adjectives • - Acronym learned associated with adjectives • ...
Grammar 2023-06-12
Across
- Using capital letters at the beginning of sentences, names, and proper nouns.
- Nouns that indicate more than one.
- Words that describe or modify nouns.
- Words that connect words, phrases, or sentences.
- Verb forms that show when an action takes place (past, present, future).
- Words that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- Words used in place of nouns.
- Words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
Down
- Words used before nouns to indicate whether something is specific or general.
- Words or phrases used to express strong emotion or sudden feeling.
- Marks used in writing to separate sentences and clarify meaning.
- of Speech Different categories of words based on their function in a sentence.
- Words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
- Agreement Making sure the subject and verb agree in number (singular or plural).
- Structure The way words are arranged to form a complete sentence.
- Words that show actions or states of being.
16 Clues: Words used in place of nouns. • Nouns that indicate more than one. • Words that describe or modify nouns. • Words that show actions or states of being. • Words that connect words, phrases, or sentences. • Words that represent people, places, things, or ideas. • Marks used in writing to separate sentences and clarify meaning. • ...
Language Test #1 2024-08-29
Across
- these are examples of combining what type of sentences: example- We bought groceries. We made dinner. We bought groceries and made dinner.
- this phrase consists of one main verb and one (or more) helping verbs; can be action or linking based on main verb
- tells what the subject is or does
- a verb that shows either physical or mental activity
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- what type of verbs are: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been
- two or more verbs joined by a conjunction or comma
- who or what the sentence is about
- this verb helps the main verb express action or a state of being; includes: have, has, had, do, does, did, shall, will, should, would, may, might, must, can, could
8 Clues: who or what the sentence is about • tells what the subject is or does • two or more verbs joined by a conjunction or comma • a verb that shows either physical or mental activity • what type of verbs are: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been • this phrase consists of one main verb and one (or more) helping verbs; can be action or linking based on main verb • ...
Verbos Yo-Go 2022-09-09
12 Clues: yo (oir) • yo (caer) • yo (hacer) • yo (salir) • yo (tener) • yo (traer) • yo (valer) • yo (venir) • yo (decir) • pongo (I put) • (terminacion de los verbos Yo-Go) • (el tiempo que esta los Yo-Go verbs)
Grammatik-Rätsel 2021-02-07
11 Clues: Mehrzahl • der dritte Fall • Verbindungswort • grammatische Zeit • Gegenteil von Aktiv • steigerbare Wortart • Wortart: in, aus, über • Wortart: der, die , das • höchste Steigerungsform • das grammatische Geschlecht • Wirklichkeitsform des Verbs
Let’s solve it 2021-12-23
10 Clues: place • numbers • to check • to dominate • more about verbs • they live on meat • catches attention • looks very obvious • different opinions • takes the temperature
Word Classes 2025-07-11
7 Clues: replace nouns • people, places, things, or ideas • connect words, phrases and clauses • show the relation between nouns and pronouns • provide more detail on nouns (describing words) • describe actions, or states of being (doing words) • provide more detail on verbs, often manner, time or place
3-5 Vokabeln 2024-11-24
Across
- to read
- exactly
- ich _____ (mögen)
- Books
- Detective / Mystery Movie
- du _______ (you read)
- er / sie _____ (mögen)
- Concert
- to like (with verbs / activities)
- to play
- Films / Movies
- Film / Movie
- too / also
- Music
- er / sie _______ (he / she reads)
- novel
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- to hear / listen
- Soccer
- (to look at / watch sth.)
- Cartoon / Antimated Film
- Was _____ ...? (What kind of...?)
- das gefällt ____ nicht.
- to like (with nouns / things)
- Cinema / Movie Theater
- ______ dir? (do you like ...?)
- du _____ (mögen)
26 Clues: Books • Music • novel • Soccer • to read • exactly • Concert • to play • too / also • Film / Movie • Films / Movies • to hear / listen • du _____ (mögen) • ich _____ (mögen) • du _______ (you read) • er / sie _____ (mögen) • Cinema / Movie Theater • das gefällt ____ nicht. • Cartoon / Antimated Film • (to look at / watch sth.) • Detective / Mystery Movie • to like (with nouns / things) • ...
English language words 2022-10-09
12 Clues: and • often • by/to • the/a • brown/leather • sit/listen/have • I/She/He/They/It • go-went/take-took • information/advice • books/apples/chairs • work-works/live-lives • chairs/window/morning/music/food
assignment #3 2021-09-13
Crossword 2021-06-23
REGULAR VERBS 2023-05-05
23 Clues: to buy • to eat • to see • to read • to open • to sell • to love • to leave • to close • to watch • to sleep • to study • to write • to clean • to speak • to listen • to prefer • to finish • to live in • to take, get • to play an instrument • to play a sport or game • verbs with the -ARE, -ERE ,-IRE ending are called
Vandertramps + Etre 2025-06-02
19 Clues: To go • To die • To fall • To stay • To come • To leave • To enter • To become • To arrive • To go out • To return • To go down • To be born • To pass(by) • To come back • To climb/go up • To return(usually home) • What mnemonic is used to remember the verbs using etre? • When using etre, past participles need to ______ with the subject.
Grammar Puzzle 2023-05-26
Across
- the study of meanings.
- is one word in a sentence is changed or moved, it is possible that the meaning of a sentence is altered.
- is a system of rules that defines the grammatical structure of a language.
- is a verb tense that has not yet passed.
- traditional approach of grammar.
- the study of the form of words and phrases.
- is a verb tense that is happening at the moment.
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- the person or thing (a noun or pronoun) that does the action.
- is a word that is used to indicate that a noun is a noun without describing it.
- language in context.
- verbs/ in English have five different forms.
- refers to an action, event or state.
- lay out the grammatical elements and rules of a language as it is actually used.
- the study of patterns of sound in a language and across languages.
14 Clues: language in context. • the study of meanings. • traditional approach of grammar. • refers to an action, event or state. • is a verb tense that has not yet passed. • the study of the form of words and phrases. • verbs/ in English have five different forms. • is a verb tense that is happening at the moment. • the person or thing (a noun or pronoun) that does the action. • ...
Review and Consolidation 5 2020-07-04
Across
- We use the past _____ to talk about a completed action in the past.
- The _____ conditional expresses something that is extremely unlikely, e.g. a dream.
- a modal of obligation
- Can, might, may etc. are examples of modal _____.
Down
- The _____ conditional expresses regret for a situation in the past that can’t be changed.
- The _____ conditional expresses something that is quite likely to happen.
- We can use this auxiliary verb to form closed questions.
- a modal of possibility
- There are _____ true auxiliary verbs.
9 Clues: a modal of obligation • a modal of possibility • There are _____ true auxiliary verbs. • Can, might, may etc. are examples of modal _____. • We can use this auxiliary verb to form closed questions. • We use the past _____ to talk about a completed action in the past. • The _____ conditional expresses something that is quite likely to happen. • ...
Week 7 2019-02-18
Across
- high frequency greetings or comments such as "bye-bye" or "here, there"
- commenting on the semantics of children
- When people respond to the commands and suggestions made by others.
- questions made out by who/what/when/where/why
- refers to the placement of objects, persons, and/or events in space or time.
- verbs or nouns where a child expresses their intentions
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- verbs derived from nouns
- the ability to function according to cultural models for communicative behavior.
- each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meaning
9 Clues: verbs derived from nouns • commenting on the semantics of children • questions made out by who/what/when/where/why • verbs or nouns where a child expresses their intentions • each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meaning • When people respond to the commands and suggestions made by others. • ...
Junia's spelling crossword May 17 2023-05-15
Across
- continent south of Europe
- ceremony at which people celebrate completion
- an argument
- self control
- person who represents others
- subjects and verbs
- A country in South America
- same as everyone else
- freedom
Down
- the thing you prefer over others
- explanation of how to do something
- where colonizers live
- persons
- makes holy
- authorization
- when two things are equal
16 Clues: persons • freedom • makes holy • an argument • self control • authorization • subjects and verbs • where colonizers live • same as everyone else • continent south of Europe • when two things are equal • A country in South America • person who represents others • the thing you prefer over others • explanation of how to do something • ceremony at which people celebrate completion
German Willkommen 1 Lektion 2 2020-01-01
Across
- Verbs
- Information, directory enquiries (die)
- little
- partner (der)
- receptionist(die)
- to work
- retired
- hotel (das)
- no
- single
- yes
- not
- widowed
- bad
- fairly
- Nouns
Down
- Questions
- to understand
- married
- to be able, can
- excellent
- divorced
- Brilliant, great
- unemployed
- to speak
- perhaps
- of course, naturally
- Adjectives
- partner (die)
- really
- still
- good, fine
- beautiful
- national lottery (das)
34 Clues: no • yes • not • bad • Verbs • still • Nouns • little • single • really • fairly • married • perhaps • to work • retired • widowed • divorced • to speak • Questions • excellent • beautiful • unemployed • Adjectives • good, fine • hotel (das) • to understand • partner (der) • partner (die) • to be able, can • Brilliant, great • receptionist(die) • of course, naturally • national lottery (das) • Information, directory enquiries (die)
REGULAR VERBS 2023-05-05
23 Clues: to buy • to eat • to see • to read • to open • to sell • to love • to leave • to close • to watch • to sleep • to study • to write • to clean • to speak • to listen • to prefer • to finish • to live in • to take, get • to play an instrument • to play a sport or game • verbs with the -ARE, -ERE ,-IRE ending are called
Parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- verbs that describe the subject rather than the action like other verbs. With linking verbs like be
- adjectives that modify or describe the subject of a sentence or clause and are linked to the subject by a linking verb
- a noun connected to the subject of the sentence by a linking verb
- the noun or pronoun governed by a preposition.
Down
- a verb that requires an object to receive the action
- the word or phrase that receives the direct object
- a word or phrase that receives the action of the verb
7 Clues: the noun or pronoun governed by a preposition. • the word or phrase that receives the direct object • a verb that requires an object to receive the action • a word or phrase that receives the action of the verb • a noun connected to the subject of the sentence by a linking verb • ...
Most Common Suffixes 2016-11-29
Across
- state of
- comparative
- can be done
- more than one
- full of
- act, process
- action or process
- superlative
Down
- characteristic of
- adjective form of a noun
- characterized by
- possessing the qualities of
- having personal characteristics of
- without
- made of
- having characteristics of
- state of, condition of
- verb form/ present participle
- one who
- past-tense verbs
20 Clues: without • full of • made of • one who • state of • comparative • can be done • superlative • act, process • more than one • characterized by • past-tense verbs • characteristic of • action or process • state of, condition of • adjective form of a noun • having characteristics of • possessing the qualities of • verb form/ present participle • having personal characteristics of
Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
11 Clues: time • tense • place • in order • characters • first part • what happened • type of verbs • one after the other • used to keep the reader engaged • type of text that retells an event
Communication 2025-04-22
11 Clues: , • . • "" • ABC • abc • , . ? ! "" • Action words • Descripting words • Person, location, things • Names of a person, location, and objects • The action of finding errors in a passage
Assign #3 2021-09-13
Grammar Puzzle 2023-05-26
Across
- the study of patterns of sound in a language and across languages.
- traditional approach of grammar.
- is a system of rules that defines the grammatical structure of a language.
- refers to an action, event or state.
- verbs in English have five different forms.
- lay out the grammatical elements and rules of a language as it is actually used.
- is a verb tense that has not yet passed.
- is a word that is used to indicate that a noun is a noun without describing it.
- the study of meanings.
Down
- the study of the form of words and phrases.
- is one word in a sentence is changed or moved, it is possible that the meaning of a sentence is altered.
- is a verb tense that is happening at the moment.
- language in context.
- the person or thing (a noun or pronoun) that does the action.
14 Clues: language in context. • the study of meanings. • traditional approach of grammar. • refers to an action, event or state. • is a verb tense that has not yet passed. • the study of the form of words and phrases. • verbs in English have five different forms. • is a verb tense that is happening at the moment. • the person or thing (a noun or pronoun) that does the action. • ...
Subject Verb Agreement 2014-02-04
Across
- You need to ______ an S to make verbs plural
- "The Tower" is a(n) _______ subject
- "Everybody" is an example of a(n) ________ pronoun
- You add an "S" to make _____ plural
Down
- _________ phrases don't use an "S" at the end of the verb
- Plural nouns are either titles or ___________ and require singular verbs
- The noun is the ______ in the sentence
- Indefinite ______ will usually have a singular verb
8 Clues: "The Tower" is a(n) _______ subject • You add an "S" to make _____ plural • The noun is the ______ in the sentence • You need to ______ an S to make verbs plural • "Everybody" is an example of a(n) ________ pronoun • Indefinite ______ will usually have a singular verb • _________ phrases don't use an "S" at the end of the verb • ...
Advisory Language Features 2025-11-25
Across
- Types of verbs that give an order.
- The tone you should use in advisory writing.
- Words that show the order of events or instructions.
Down
- Speaking directly to the reader - 'you'.
- A word type that explains how something should be done (often end in 'ly').
- A series of connected words written consecutively.
- Verbs that tell you: likelihood, possibility or necessity.
- Your vocabulary should be clear and ______.
8 Clues: Types of verbs that give an order. • Speaking directly to the reader - 'you'. • Your vocabulary should be clear and ______. • The tone you should use in advisory writing. • A series of connected words written consecutively. • Words that show the order of events or instructions. • Verbs that tell you: likelihood, possibility or necessity. • ...
PL 23 and 24 2018-04-09
12 Clues: two • one • three • Very bad • Excellent • means one • I love you • One out of many • a group of nouns • a group of verbs • means more than one • goes at the end of question sentences
Year 10 2022-02-03
Across
- A verb which indicates likelihood/possibility
- F/th/v sounds, creating by restricting airflow
- Adjectives/adverbs/verbs used to create intense feeling for the reader
- p/b/t/k/d sounds, created by stopping and then releasing airflow
- Adjectives or adverbs ending in -er, used to compare two things
Down
- When particular aspects of a subject are exaggerated for effect
- The highest degree of an adjective/adverb, ends in -est
- An authoritative, commanding tone
- s/sh/z sounds, created by pushing the airflow through closed teeth
- Specifically choosing verbs to create a strong, emotional response in the reader
10 Clues: An authoritative, commanding tone • A verb which indicates likelihood/possibility • F/th/v sounds, creating by restricting airflow • The highest degree of an adjective/adverb, ends in -est • When particular aspects of a subject are exaggerated for effect • Adjectives or adverbs ending in -er, used to compare two things • ...
English class 2025-01-07
Across
- an action word that describes someone or something
- give extra information about who someone is or what something is by putting the information at the beginning, middle, or end of the sentence
- words that replace nouns
- combine two sentences together using only “and”
- connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence
Down
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one dependent clause
- describe nouns
- tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence
10 Clues: describe nouns • words that replace nouns • tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • join two complete thoughts into one sentence • combine two sentences together using only “and” • an action word that describes someone or something • connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence • ...
Module 2 & 3 - Parts of Speech 2021-11-05
Across
- The relative pronoun is the subject/object of the relative clause, so we do not repeat the subject/object
- It modifies or qualifies adjecgives, verbs and other adverbs.
- a pronoun used to point something out.
- nouns that aren't capitalized, they describe anything that isn't a name.
- It's a word that modifies the noun.
- A concrete noun is a person, place, or thing that has a physical presence that a person can experience with their five senses.
- Words that show action, occurence or state of being.
Down
- A noun denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object.
- Also known as an auxiliary verb.
- These are followed by adjectives.
- they are capitalized since they are names. Example: John.
- an adjective derived from a proper noun.
- It refers to name a person, place, thing or animal
- Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns.
14 Clues: Also known as an auxiliary verb. • These are followed by adjectives. • It's a word that modifies the noun. • a pronoun used to point something out. • an adjective derived from a proper noun. • Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. • It refers to name a person, place, thing or animal • Words that show action, occurence or state of being. • ...
parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- words that modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs
- words used to communicate strong emotion or suprise
- words that take the place of nouns
Down
- words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns
- words that connect words or a group of words
- verbs to show action
- a person place, thing, or idea
- words that show a relationship between its object and another word in a sentence
8 Clues: verbs to show action • a person place, thing, or idea • words that take the place of nouns • words that connect words or a group of words • words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns • words used to communicate strong emotion or suprise • words that modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs • ...
Parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- words that modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs
- words that connect words or a group of words
- a person place, thing, or idea
- verbs to show action
- words that show a relationship between its object and another word in a sentence
Down
- words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns
- words that take the place of nouns
- words used to communicate strong emotion or suprise
8 Clues: verbs to show action • a person place, thing, or idea • words that take the place of nouns • words that connect words or a group of words • words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns • words used to communicate strong emotion or suprise • words that modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs • ...
thanksgiving 2022-11-11
11 Clues: fight • speech • sickness • abundant • strict, pious • picking of fruit • from that time onwards • from the verbs to fail • something done regularly • plants that can be eaten • vegetables such as courgettes
English class 2025-01-07
Across
- connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- tell us how, when, or where verbs happen
- shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence
- an action word that describes someone or something
- give extra information about who someone is or what something is by putting the information at the beginning, middle, or end of the sentence
Down
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one dependent clause
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence
- describe nouns
- combine two sentences together using only “and”
- words that replace nouns
10 Clues: describe nouns • words that replace nouns • tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • join two complete thoughts into one sentence • combine two sentences together using only “and” • an action word that describes someone or something • connects words that tell us how, when, or where verbs happen • shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence • ...
Devon's Crossword 2013-01-14
16 Clues: by • Me • but • person • Running • Detailed • complete • incomplete • The BIG dog • i like eggs • dont like soccer • Wow i love hockey! • i like eggs, eggs are really good • thats fun. We should play monopoly again • i like to play hockey, video games are fun • i like eggs scrambled because they taste better
Language Arts- Revision 2021-11-30
8 Clues: are naming words • are action words. • of pronoun I, it, she, he ,we • of Speech nouns, verbs, pronouns • a word that takes the place of a noun. • means one person, place , animal or thing. • nouns add es to words ending with s, ch,sh,x or o. • means more than one person, place animal or thing.
Subjects 2023-09-14
9 Clues: - paintings • - facts, dates • - city, country • - teacher Camilo • - Animals, plants • - numbers, problems • - verbs, adjectives • - soccer, basketball • - notes, instruments
Word Class Galore! 2016-11-29
Across
- Used to substitute a noun
- Used to express manner, place, time, or degree e.g. gently, here, now, very
- Used to describe a noun e.g. beautiful, black, five.
- There are ___________ types of verbs.
Down
- Can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must are all ___________ verbs.
- A ____________ noun is a given NAME e.g. Australia, Nora, Mother. It is the opposite of a common noun.
- Infinitives are the ________ form of a word. (no -s, no -ed, no -ing)
- A verb is special because it is the only type of words with _____________ .
- An action , modal, HDB!
- How many words is "A lot" made up of?
10 Clues: An action , modal, HDB! • Used to substitute a noun • There are ___________ types of verbs. • How many words is "A lot" made up of? • Used to describe a noun e.g. beautiful, black, five. • Infinitives are the ________ form of a word. (no -s, no -ed, no -ing) • Used to express manner, place, time, or degree e.g. gently, here, now, very • ...
Grammar rules 2023-05-08
Across
- of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object.
- tense - something that happens in the future
- sentence must have a subject and a verb
- in Complete Sentences
- your simple sentences with coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) to make compound sentences.
- agreement, match singular subjects to singular verbs and plural subjects to plural verbs.
Down
- starts with a capital letter and ends with a period/full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark
- usually come before a noun
- tense - something that happens all the time, or is happening right now
- Ideas With a Conjunction or Semicolon
10 Clues: in Complete Sentences • usually come before a noun • Ideas With a Conjunction or Semicolon • sentence must have a subject and a verb • tense - something that happens in the future • of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object. • tense - something that happens all the time, or is happening right now • ...
Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Verbs 2023-08-22
Across
- Jump, yell, sleep, and sing are all examples of an ______ verb.
- A verb that does not show action but describes the subject instead.
- His, her, they, it, this, and them are all ________.
- ___________ nouns can be detected by the five senses.
Down
- Adjectives describe _____ ______, how much, or which one. (Answer is two words, no space)
- What do you always do to proper nouns? You _________ them.
- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- ________ verbs always have two verbs.
- An __________ noun is one that you can't touch or prove is there.
- Adjectives use the 5 _________ to describe nouns
10 Clues: ________ verbs always have two verbs. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • Adjectives use the 5 _________ to describe nouns • His, her, they, it, this, and them are all ________. • ___________ nouns can be detected by the five senses. • What do you always do to proper nouns? You _________ them. • Jump, yell, sleep, and sing are all examples of an ______ verb. • ...
Grammar Crossword 2013-01-10
16 Clues: Or • With • Ours • Running • Complete • 51 boxes • A person • Incomplete • Didn't make it • It's fun to run • He ran very speedy • Wow! I like this game • I love to run and I like dogs • 2 main ideas with out puchition • Manny loves to run, he likes cows • It's fun to run. Jacob loves running
Parts of Speech and Grammar Structure 2025-01-07
Across
- Describes verbs, tells us how, when, or where they happen
- KEVIN went to eat a burger that Mr. Morales prepares of HIM.
- When verbs follow the same ending, tense, active or passive voice, etc.
- describe nouns (a person, place, thing, or idea)
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS)
- describes what someone is or does
- Explains more about a noun
Down
- join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one a dependent clause (SWABIS)
- a phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun
- shows the relationship between two complete thoughts
10 Clues: Explains more about a noun • describes what someone is or does • describe nouns (a person, place, thing, or idea) • shows the relationship between two complete thoughts • join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS) • Describes verbs, tells us how, when, or where they happen • a phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun • ...
Verb review - 2nds 2025-05-28
Across
- verb that has a spelling change in the present tense in all forms except 'nosotros'
- form of the verb that agrees with the subject
- who/what is doing the action
- verb where the doer of the action is doing it to him/herself
- verb which follows the regular rules of conjugation
Down
- used to replace a noun (e.g. subject/object)
- verb that do NOT follow the regular rules of conjugation (e.g. ir - to go)
- types of verbs (-ar, -er, -ir)
- tells when the action occurs (e.g. present/past)
- to change verbs into the form that agrees with the subject
10 Clues: who/what is doing the action • types of verbs (-ar, -er, -ir) • used to replace a noun (e.g. subject/object) • form of the verb that agrees with the subject • tells when the action occurs (e.g. present/past) • verb which follows the regular rules of conjugation • to change verbs into the form that agrees with the subject • ...
Caird Study Guide 2024-10-07
Across
- An _____ answers "to whom?" or "for whom?" the action of the verb is performed, like "He gave her the book." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- An _____ is a summary without any personal opinions or feelings, focusing only on facts from the text. (Objective summary notes)
- A transitive verb needs a _____ to complete its meaning, such as "She kicked the ball." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- _____ means based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations. (Objective summary notes)
- An _____ verb does not need a direct object; the action stands alone, like "He slept." (Transitive/Intransitive verbs notes)
- Shackleton’s goal was to reach _____ Island, where a whaling station was located. (Anchor Text)
- Shackleton’s ship, the _____, sank after being trapped in the Antarctic ice. (Anchor Text)
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- A _____ is a brief restatement of the main ideas of a text, including only the most important points. (Objective summary notes)
- _____ means based on facts and evidence, without personal opinions or interpretations. (Objective summary notes)
- The crew’s staple diet was a thick stew called _____, made from beef protein, lard, oatmeal, sugar, and salt. (Anchor Text)
- The boat became covered in a thick layer of _____, making the James Caird dangerously heavy. (Anchor Text)
- A summary should include the _____ or main point and key supporting details from the text. (Objective summary notes)
- Shackleton and his crew used the _____ to sail 800 miles to Georgia Island in search of rescue. (Anchor Text)
13 Clues: Shackleton’s ship, the _____, sank after being trapped in the Antarctic ice. (Anchor Text) • _____ means based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations. (Objective summary notes) • Shackleton’s goal was to reach _____ Island, where a whaling station was located. (Anchor Text) • ...
Langauge Arts November Review 2024-11-04
Across
- _______ nouns name a specific noun that and are always capitalized
- _______ take the place of a noun
- _______ are words that are an action or state of being
- _______ marks surround spoken words
- _________ evidence is information directly from the text that supports your answer.
- ________ modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
Down
- _________ of a sentence is who is doing the action in the sentence
- ________ the reader is a writing strategy to start a narrative or story and engage the reader so they want to keep reading
- ________ words and phrases help move the story along
- _________ details give information about senses felt in the story and help make the story come alive for the reader
- _________ are words that describe a noun
- ________ of a sentence is the action that the subject is doing in the sentence
- ________ is the central idea or underlying message of the story
13 Clues: _______ take the place of a noun • _______ marks surround spoken words • _________ are words that describe a noun • ________ modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs • ________ words and phrases help move the story along • _______ are words that are an action or state of being • ________ is the central idea or underlying message of the story • ...
Spanish Crossword 2022-12-09
15 Clues: to eat • to walk • to drink • beefsteak • fish in Spanish • rice in Spanish • grapes in Spanish • chicken in Spanish • carrots in Spanish • lettuce in Spanish • potatoes in Spanish • beverages in Spanish • maintain one's health • used to tell inherent qualities • adding things to the end of -ar, -ir, or -er verbs
Vocab lesson 6 2021-11-12
10 Clues: harsh • to conquer • not essential • without skill • form of verbs • natural talent • state of affairs • command or order • constricted;tight • narrow passage of water
Royal's Cross Puzzle 12/13/22 2022-12-13
10 Clues: harsh • serious • command • dominate • constricted • without skill • verbs in fixed order • added part, not needed • Narrow passage of water • natural talent, quick in learning
Parts of Speech 2025-01-07
10 Clues: SWABI • THAMOS • Action • FANBOYS • Describes noun • Replacing noun • Describing Verb • Extra Information • Position of the noun • tense and ending of all verbs the same
gerund 2024-02-14
Across
- a type of gerund that are also derived but they function as adverbs.
- a type of gerund that are derived from verbs and functions as adjectives
- gerunds look like verbs but function as what?
- you can gerunds after what?
- The infinitive +ing.
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- What is the gerund in the sentence "sleeping is my favorite activity"?
- when speaking of an activity gerunds can be used after what?
- what does gerunds specifically follow?
- "New skiers are often afraid of falling" what is the object of the preposition of?
- what is the gerund in the sentence "my dog likes napping"?
10 Clues: The infinitive +ing. • you can gerunds after what? • what does gerunds specifically follow? • gerunds look like verbs but function as what? • what is the gerund in the sentence "my dog likes napping"? • when speaking of an activity gerunds can be used after what? • a type of gerund that are also derived but they function as adverbs. • ...
parts of speech 2023-04-18
Across
- a verb that is used with another verb (or two other verbs) in a verb phrase
- a noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb
- a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb
- a verb that requires an object to receive the action
Down
- noun (or word/phrase acting as a noun) that works with a preposition to form a prepositional phrase
- pronouns that follow a linking verb in a sentence and rename the subject of the sentence
- are verbs that describe the subject rather than the action like other verbs
- a noun connected to the subject of the sentence by a linking verb
8 Clues: a verb that requires an object to receive the action • a noun connected to the subject of the sentence by a linking verb • a verb that is used with another verb (or two other verbs) in a verb phrase • are verbs that describe the subject rather than the action like other verbs • ...
zoe croswordf 2023-03-15
ENGLISH 4 UNIT 8 SUBJECTS 2021-09-18
10 Clues: old events • globe, map • paint, colour • light, energy • computer, mouse • animals, plants • song, the guitar • numbers, calculator • words, phrases, verbs, chant • write dictation, read stories
Word classes 2024-09-03
9 Clues: action words • naming words • shows the type • shows relation • replaces names • describes verbs • describes nouns • exclamation word • connects sentences
Grammar Crossword 2021-11-05
Across
- Los Angeles, Boston Red Sox.
- they introduce a subordinate clause.
- is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
- is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing or idea.
- love, hope, honesty, justice.
- I, me, myself, you, she, he, her, him.
- it names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses.
- they point out a person, place or thing.
- it tells where, when, how or what extent.
Down
- they link or connect the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective in the predicate.
- they are also called "auxiliary verbs".
- is a word used in a place of one noun or more than one noun.
- they are formed form a proper noun and begin with a capital letter.
- lighthouse, computer, statue.
- scientist, magazine, holiday.
- a word used to name a person, place, thing or an idea.
- they name an idea, a feeling, a quality or a characteristic.
- it names any one of a group of persons, places, things or ideas.
- is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
- action verb, intransitive verb, transitive verb.
20 Clues: Los Angeles, Boston Red Sox. • lighthouse, computer, statue. • scientist, magazine, holiday. • love, hope, honesty, justice. • they introduce a subordinate clause. • I, me, myself, you, she, he, her, him. • they are also called "auxiliary verbs". • they point out a person, place or thing. • it tells where, when, how or what extent. • ...
Stress 2023-03-28
Across
- a group of people about the same age
- Lara expects to ________ long hours at her new job
- to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong
- the verbs enjoy, avoid and consider are followed by a verb in ________
- the verbs decide, intend and plan are followed by a verb in ___________
- to deal with
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- a period when economic activity is not strong
- to be overwhelmed to the point of feeling attacked
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
- great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes this condition
11 Clues: to deal with • a feeling of worry or nervousness • a group of people about the same age • a period when economic activity is not strong • to be overwhelmed to the point of feeling attacked • Lara expects to ________ long hours at her new job • to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong • ...
8B Writing--September 2022 Review 2022-09-28
Across
- This part of the writing process comes before drafting. Writing down descriptive words can be part of this step.
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and more are all parts of ______.
- the art of changing someone's mind or feeling to produce a desired effect
- the short form of the word "advertisments"
- the picture or photo in an advertisement
- This is a way to produce new ideas. While doing this, we don't judge if an idea is bad or good.
Down
- a word which describes a noun
- The ________ idea guides the main topic of a paragraph
- using logic and/or reason in an attempt to persuade
- a type of persuasion which uses credibility, authority, or celebrity to make an argument
- a persuasive technique aiming at playing on emotions
- these kinds of word describe adjectives or verbs
- the writing in an advertisement
13 Clues: a word which describes a noun • the writing in an advertisement • the picture or photo in an advertisement • the short form of the word "advertisments" • these kinds of word describe adjectives or verbs • using logic and/or reason in an attempt to persuade • a persuasive technique aiming at playing on emotions • The ________ idea guides the main topic of a paragraph • ...
Clause, Phrase, THP Review 2024-12-01
Across
- what takes place at the Beje in Chapter 9
- How many scriptures does the nurse get for Corrie?
- special forms of verbs that function as other parts of speech in a sentence
- a type of pronoun that relates an adjective clause to the noun or pronoun that the clause modifies
- phrase that modifies nouns
- phrase that modifies verbs
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- noun or pronoun that renames another noun or pronoun
- clause that can stand alone.
- phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers.
- a group of related words that does not contain both the subject and predicate.
- Corrie has a dream the night Holland was invaded and it was just like the raid. What kind of figurative language is this?
- clause that cannot stand on its own.
- a verbal that functions as an adjective
13 Clues: phrase that modifies nouns • phrase that modifies verbs • clause that can stand alone. • clause that cannot stand on its own. • a verbal that functions as an adjective • what takes place at the Beje in Chapter 9 • How many scriptures does the nurse get for Corrie? • noun or pronoun that renames another noun or pronoun • ...
Language Terminology 2025-10-22
Across
- Words whose meaning changes depending on the context in which they are used.
- Old-fashioned words.
- A rhetorical question followed by an answer.
- The reference to another text within a text.
- A reference to a part of something to represent the whole entity.
- The repetition of a word used at the end of one clause at the start of the following clause.
- A sequence of words with similar roots.
- The comparison of two ideas relating to one as the other.
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- The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of a series of sentences.
- Known as helping verbs and work in conjunction with main verbs.
- A repetition of a phrase but with the word order reversed.
- The use of nicknames or epiphets to refer to people and things.
- The deliberate inversion of the normal or expected order of words.
- The reference to an object through a related concept.
- Comparing something using like or as
15 Clues: Old-fashioned words. • Comparing something using like or as • A sequence of words with similar roots. • A rhetorical question followed by an answer. • The reference to another text within a text. • The reference to an object through a related concept. • The comparison of two ideas relating to one as the other. • ...
