This phrase describes the location of something relative to something else.
What is prepositional?
The title character is Shakespeare's son
Who is Hamnet?
A verb meaning to satisfy or quench
What is slake?
This type of word describes nouns
What is adjective?
An adjective used to describe weather that is warm, calm, and pleasant
What is balmy?
This phrase has a noun that gives more information about another noun
This character is seen as a witch.
Who is Agnes?
A noun that refers to a slight or general feeling of not being healthy or happy
What is malaise?
This type of word describes verbs
What is adverb?
An adjective that refers to something that can be understood in more than one way or that it has more than one possible meaning
What is ambiguous?
This clause usually starts with a relative pronoun
What is adjective?
This character is a "colossus of a man"
Who is Bartholomew?
A verb that means to make one’s appearance neat and tidy
What is preen?
This word identifies a position
What is a preposition?
A verb that means to brighten or freshen something up, or to repair and make improvements to it.
What is refurbish?
This phrase uses a verb as an adjective
What is participial?
The name of the street that the Shakespeares live on
What is Henley Street?
A noun that refers to an expression of glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise
What is encomium?
What is adverb?
A noun that refers to dishonest behavior meant to trick or deceive someone
What is duplicity?
This phrase uses a verb as a noun.
What is a gerund?
The three things that the priest taught Agnes
What are falconry, brewing, and bee-keeping?
A verb that means to cause someone to feel sad or embarrassed about something that has happened
What is chasten?
This clause can serve as a subject of a verb, an object of a verb or of a preposition.
What is a noun clause?
An adjective that describes something related to a subject in an appropriate way
What is germane?