PersonificationGiving humanattributes tosomethingthat is nothumanAdverbA wordcommonlyending in -ly thatdescribes averb, adjective,or other adverbAlliterationThe same letteror sound at thebeginning ofcloselyconnectedwordsParts ofSpeechA category that aword is assignedto based on it'spurpose(noun, verb,adjective)IdiomAn expressionof non-literalmeaning(Raining catsand dogs)ConjunctionJoinsclauses orsentences(But, while,when)MetaphorFigure of speechthat refers to onething as another(heart of stone,time is money)PronounReplacesa nounSymbolismThe use ofsymbols torepresentideasAllusionHinting atsomething and notmentioning itspecifically(living in apineapple)spongebobPrepositionA generally small,common word thatshows direction,location, or time(ON the deck, BYnoon)HyperboleExaggeratedstatementsOnomatopoeiaMaking aword out of asound (Bam!Whoosh!)NounPerson,place, orthingVerbAnactionwordAdjectiveDescribesa nounClicheA phrase oropinion that isoverused andlacks originalthoughtImageryVisuallydescriptivelanguageFigurativeLanguageA way ofexpressing thatdoes not use literalmeaning. Used toadd creativeflourish to writingLiteralLanguageWriting thatmeansexactly whatwas writtenSimileA comparisonusing like oras(brave as alion)Free!InterjectionA shortexclamation(Oh! Hi!)OxymoronUse of self-contradictingwords(living dead,old news)PersonificationGiving humanattributes tosomethingthat is nothumanAdverbA wordcommonlyending in -ly thatdescribes averb, adjective,or other adverbAlliterationThe same letteror sound at thebeginning ofcloselyconnectedwordsParts ofSpeechA category that aword is assignedto based on it'spurpose(noun, verb,adjective)IdiomAn expressionof non-literalmeaning(Raining catsand dogs)ConjunctionJoinsclauses orsentences(But, while,when)MetaphorFigure of speechthat refers to onething as another(heart of stone,time is money)PronounReplacesa nounSymbolismThe use ofsymbols torepresentideasAllusionHinting atsomething and notmentioning itspecifically(living in apineapple)spongebobPrepositionA generally small,common word thatshows direction,location, or time(ON the deck, BYnoon)HyperboleExaggeratedstatementsOnomatopoeiaMaking aword out of asound (Bam!Whoosh!)NounPerson,place, orthingVerbAnactionwordAdjectiveDescribesa nounClicheA phrase oropinion that isoverused andlacks originalthoughtImageryVisuallydescriptivelanguageFigurativeLanguageA way ofexpressing thatdoes not use literalmeaning. Used toadd creativeflourish to writingLiteralLanguageWriting thatmeansexactly whatwas writtenSimileA comparisonusing like oras(brave as alion)Free!InterjectionA shortexclamation(Oh! Hi!)OxymoronUse of self-contradictingwords(living dead,old news)

Grammar Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Giving human attributes to something that is not human
    Personification
  2. A word commonly ending in -ly that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
    Adverb
  3. The same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words
    Alliteration
  4. A category that a word is assigned to based on it's purpose (noun, verb, adjective)
    Parts of Speech
  5. An expression of non-literal meaning (Raining cats and dogs)
    Idiom
  6. Joins clauses or sentences (But, while, when)
    Conjunction
  7. Figure of speech that refers to one thing as another (heart of stone, time is money)
    Metaphor
  8. Replaces a noun
    Pronoun
  9. The use of symbols to represent ideas
    Symbolism
  10. Hinting at something and not mentioning it specifically (living in a pineapple) spongebob
    Allusion
  11. A generally small, common word that shows direction, location, or time (ON the deck, BY noon)
    Preposition
  12. Exaggerated statements
    Hyperbole
  13. Making a word out of a sound (Bam! Whoosh!)
    Onomatopoeia
  14. Person, place, or thing
    Noun
  15. An action word
    Verb
  16. Describes a noun
    Adjective
  17. A phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought
    Cliche
  18. Visually descriptive language
    Imagery
  19. A way of expressing that does not use literal meaning. Used to add creative flourish to writing
    Figurative Language
  20. Writing that means exactly what was written
    Literal Language
  21. A comparison using like or as (brave as a lion)
    Simile
  22. Free!
  23. A short exclamation (Oh! Hi!)
    Interjection
  24. Use of self-contradicting words (living dead, old news)
    Oxymoron