Fill in the Blank Puzzle Grammar Words #1 Fill in the Blanks — myVocabulary.com

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Directions:

To solve the Grammar Word puzzle put a single answer in each fill-in-the-blanks. The correct vocabulary answers are in the Grammar word list. When you hit Submit, you will get back the correct answers and percentage score from the Grammar fill-in-the-blanks word puzzle.

Clue:

These Grammar Words include the Latin roots and their meanings: BOL = throw, put; CLAR = clear; CLAM = call out, declare;DICAT = declare, speak; FIX = fixed, fastened; GEN = race, kind; IDIO = one’s own; JECT = throw, cast; JUNCT = join; LITER = letter; ORDIN = order, rank; NYM = name; PART = divide, share, part; PHOR = carry, bear; PUNCT = prick, point; QUOT = how manny; SON = sound; TRACT = pull, draw; one word directly from French.

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Vocabulary Word List:

20 Grammar Words
adjective, alliteration, cliche, conjunction, consonant, contraction, declarative, exclamation, gender, hyperbole, idiom, interjection, metaphor, participle, predicate, prefix, punctuation, quotation, subordinate, synonym

  • 1
    Robin was so angry that she talked using
    when she described how inferior a job the painter had completed.
  • 2
    Matt thinks it is sad that some people make an issue if the
    issues that face both men and women.
  • 3
    Jill was happy to see her daughter give an
    of delight when she saw the small puppy crawl out of the crate.
  • 4
    Paula chose a name for her daughter that contained two
    at the beginning: Judy Johnson.
  • 5
    Mark always uses a
    to remark, "Boy! I just did that assignment in the nick of time."
  • 6
    Bobby told his Dad all about his baseball game using more than one
    to relate the final exciting, terrific win!
  • 7
    The list of
    the teacher gave George included familiar words like although, and, but, for and so.
  • 8
    Professor Thom refuses to grade any paper that contains a
    , insisting words must not be abbreviated.
  • 9
    Jim had an assignment to use a sentence with
    and wrote down Sammy selected seashells sitting at the seashore.
  • 10
    Ralph said, "I am leaving for school now," a
    sentence.