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A group of words that can stand on their own.

clause

100

A group of words that cannot stand on their own.

dependent clause / subordinate clause

100

The opposite of another word.

antonym

100

Describes a noun or pronoun.

adjective

100

The place or time where the events in a story happen.

setting

200

The name of a person, place, animal or thing.

noun

200

A word that joins two clauses.

conjunction

200

The punctuation mark that indicates asking?

question mark


200

Same as another word

synonym

200

The past simple of the verb "cut" is "cut'.

cut

300

Irregular plural noun for fungus.

fungi

300

Words that are spelt the same but don't sound the same.

homograph

300

Replaces a noun

Pronoun
300

a word that is used to show a short sudden expression of emotion 


"Hey! Don't for any further."

interjection

300

A word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.

preposition

400

The article that cannot be used with plural nouns.

an / an

400

A symbol that indicates a pause.

comma

400

Same sound and spelling, different meaning

homonym

400

The opposite of useful.

useless

400

A message sent by mail.

a letter

500

Describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

adverb

500

To dismiss and employee from a job. 

fire

500

(meaning) necessary or of great value

 important

500

A word that names a particular person, place, organization, or thing.

proper noun

500

A block of writing in a story or text that has a main idea and supporting details.

a paragraph