Vocabulary Test Crossword
Down:
1) Tell emotion or a surprise and are often followed by an exclamation mark. Examples are "Oh no!," "Oh my goodness!" and "Ah, yes!"2) The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables. Example: The wild and woolly walrus waits and wonders when we'll walk by.5) Takes the place of a noun. Examples you, he, she, which, that, themselves, whoever, me, he, they, ours.
7) is an expression that has a meaning apart from the meanings of its individual words. Example: It’s raining cats and dogs. Its literal meaning suggests that cats and dogs are falling from the sky. We interpret it to mean that it is raining hard.9) A person, place or a thing. Examples are cat, dog, girl, baby, paper, desk, home and library. |
Across:
2) modifies an adjective, verb or another adverb and explains a time, place, manner or degree. They are used to describe how, when, where, how often and why something happens and often have "ly." Examples are loudly, easily, carefully, correctly and quickly, in, out, to, because, never, usually, after, now, soon, here and there.3) A connecting word that shows the relation of a noun or pronoun to another word. Examples are for, on, to, from and at4) a word that describes a noun, usually coming before a noun in a sentence after a verb. Examples are blue, wooden, fast, old, short and big.6) Giving something human characteristics. Example: The stuffed bear smiled as the little boy hugged him close8) words that join other words together. Examples are but, or, so, and for. |
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