Opposite of wet
Dry
a word that joins words or sentences
conjunction
What type of clause has a subject and a verb and makes sense on its own?
Independent
Bamboozle
shock
Ugly
Hideous, atrocious, etc.
Absence
Present
Word use to describe something
Adjective
What type of clause is in the sentence "Bugs Bunny was a great philosopher and trickster in his Warner Bros. cartoons"?
Independent
Celestial
Being in the sky or outer space or relating to heaven
Gorgeous
pretty, beautiful
Courteous
Rude
a word showing the relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., in, under)?
Preposition
Sentence with two independent clauses and a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon that separates the clauses
compound
Discombobulate
To confuse
Hapless
Doomed
Industrious
Lazy
Where do apostrophes go
To show possession or contractions
sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Complex
Redolence
a strong, often pleasant smell (fragrance, aroma) or, more figuratively, the quality of being strongly suggestive or reminiscent of something else, often evoking memories, used with "of"
Serendipity
chance, luck
Abalienation
Inclusion
What are the articles?
A, an, the.
type of clause contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone by itself, and usually has a subordinating conjunction before it?
Dependent
Gobbledygook
Language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms
Felicity
Euphoria, happiness