Across
- 1. Prefix or Suffix attached to a word (E.g. Undesirable)
- 2. Mood, shown in speaking or writing by intonation or choice of words (E.g. He's dreamy...tone is loving or affectionate)
- 4. Action of illegally entering another's website or online information with the purpose of accessing or destroying info
- 8. The sounds made by the combination of two vowel sounds (E.g. The two sounds after B in "boy" or "buy")
- 9. Without imagination or creativity
- 11. Attractive, exciting, or charming
- 12. To say who is responsible for a bad action (E.g. John blamed the economy for the failure of his business)
- 14. To punish, such as for a crime done
- 15. The pattern of emphasizing one syllable in a word and not emphasizing others. The syllable that is stressed is usually louder and higher in pitch- 2 words
- 16. A grammatical form where the object of the action is placed first in the sentence, the doer usually follows a preposition- 2 words (E.g. The cake was eaten by her...the cake is the object.)
- 17. Able to withstand extremes (E.g. That is a resilient tree, it hasn't rained for months and it's still alive)
- 19. A group of word found before nouns and pronouns that relates the noun to another part of the sentence and shows the place the action takes place- 3 words (E.g. "on" the 2nd floor, "at" the supermarket, "in" the shop, next to, between, under, on top of)
- 25. To wear away or gradually remove
- 26. A space before the first word of a paragraph
- 27. Not having done wrong
Down
- 1. A grammatical form where the subject or doer of the action is first in the sentence- 2 words (E.g. She ate the cake ...she is the doer)
- 3. Left without the means to move form somewhere
- 5. A word meaning the opposite of another (E.g. Hot and Cold)
- 6. To hold steady, prevent form changing, or strengthen (E.g. The economy stabilized)
- 7. Helping verbs that are needed in some tenses to make sentences grammatically correct- 2 words (E.g. am, is, are in present continuous, were in past continuous)
- 10. a spoken or written statement which provides a shorter or restated version of the main ideas stated by another
- 13. To check, confirm, or prove the truth of something
- 18. A decision reasonably made based on evidence...logical conclusion
- 20. To stop or put out, such as a fire
- 21. Unusual or shocking
- 22. The pattern of pitch used in a word or sentence. In English, most sentences used varied rather than monotonous intonation.
- 23. Real or original (not a copy)
- 24. Individual sounds which together make up the pronunciation of English shown in the Phonetic Chart (E.g. P is /p/ in the chart
