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English Grammar Vocabulary Puzzle
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noun : to name people, places things... To act as the subject/object of the verb
verb : to show an action, state or experience
adjective : to describe or give more information about a noun, pronoun or part of a sentence
adverb : to say more about how, when, where etc. something happens by adding information
determiner : to make clear which noun is referred to
preposition : to show the relationship between a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and another word or phrase
pronoun : to replace or refer to a noun or noun phrase mentioned earlier or about to be mentioned
conjunction : to join words, sentences or parts of sentences
exclamation : to show a (strong) feeling - especially in informal spoken language
prefix : a group of letters added at the beginning of a base word
suffix : a group of letters added at the end of a base word
compound : nouns made from two or more separate words
collocation : words that often occur together
synonym : words with the same or similar meanings
antonym : words with opposite meanings
homophone : words with the same pronunciation but a different meaning or spelling
homonym : words with the same spelling and pronunciation as another word, but a different meaning
false friend : words which have the same or a similar form in two languages but a different meaning
English Grammar Vocabulary Puzzle
Across:3. | nouns made from two or more separate words | 8. | to show a (strong) feeling - especially in informal spoken language | 9. | to show an action, state or experience | 10. | words which have the same or a similar form in two languages but a different meaning | 13. | words with opposite meanings | 15. | words that often occur together | 16. | to replace or refer to a noun or noun phrase mentioned earlier or about to be mentioned | 17. | a group of letters added at the end of a base word | 18. | to say more about how, when, where etc. something happens by adding information |
| | Down:1. | words with the same spelling and pronunciation as another word, but a different meaning | 2. | to describe or give more information about a noun, pronoun or part of a sentence | 4. | to show the relationship between a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and another word or phrase | 5. | a group of letters added at the beginning of a base word | 6. | words with the same pronunciation but a different meaning or spelling | 7. | to join words, sentences or parts of sentences | 11. | words with the same or similar meanings | 12. | to make clear which noun is referred to | 14. | to name people, places things... To act as the subject/object of the verb |
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English Grammar Vocabulary Puzzle
Across:3. | nouns made from two or more separate words | 8. | to show a (strong) feeling - especially in informal spoken language | 9. | to show an action, state or experience | 10. | words which have the same or a similar form in two languages but a different meaning | 13. | words with opposite meanings | 15. | words that often occur together | 16. | to replace or refer to a noun or noun phrase mentioned earlier or about to be mentioned | 17. | a group of letters added at the end of a base word | 18. | to say more about how, when, where etc. something happens by adding information |
| | Down:1. | words with the same spelling and pronunciation as another word, but a different meaning | 2. | to describe or give more information about a noun, pronoun or part of a sentence | 4. | to show the relationship between a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and another word or phrase | 5. | a group of letters added at the beginning of a base word | 6. | words with the same pronunciation but a different meaning or spelling | 7. | to join words, sentences or parts of sentences | 11. | words with the same or similar meanings | 12. | to make clear which noun is referred to | 14. | to name people, places things... To act as the subject/object of the verb |
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