The rules for forming words and sentences using the English language. This includes nouns, verbs, complete sentences, word tense, etc.
What is grammar
100
A type of dinosaur with three horns.
What is triceratops
100
The title of a passage of text that let's you know the topic to be covered. It is printed at the top of the page using bold face type.
What is heading
100
A listing in the back of many books that give you the topics, people, places, and other information you will find in that book. It also gives you the page numbers.
What is index
100
A prefix meaning three.
What is tri
200
A vehicle with three wheels.
What is tricycle
200
A type of figurative language in which the meaning is quite different from the actual meaning.
What is idioms
200
A three sided polygon.
What is triangle
200
A stool, table, or stand that uses three legs to hold it up.
What is tripod.
200
The rules for forming words and sentences using the English language. This includes nouns, verbs, complete sentences, word tenses, etc.
What is grammar
300
A listing in the back of many books that give you the topics, people, places, and other information you will find in that book. It also gives you the page numbers.
What is index
300
The title of a passage of text that lets you know the topic to be covered. It is printed at the top of the page using bold face type.
What is heading
300
A vehicle with three wheels.
What is tricycle
300
An example of an idiom
What is it's raining cats and dogs outside.
400
The ability to speak three languages
What is trilingual
400
A prefix meaning three.
What is tri
400
A type of dinosaur with three horns.
What is triceratops.
400
The ability to speak three languages.
What is trilingual
400
Words at the top of a dictionary page that help guide you to the entry word you are looking for.
What is guide words
500
Words at the top of a dictionary page that help guide you to the entry word you are looking for.
What is guide words
500
A stool, table, or stand that uses three legs to hold it up.
What is tripod
500
A type of figurative language in which the meaning is quite different from the actual meaning. Example: it's raining cats and dogs outside.
What is idioms
500
Using information you already know and your own experiences to solve problems and draw conclusions. Example: the teacher came into the classroom with a wet umbrella and shoes. The class was able to infer that it must be raining outside.