(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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I-used to express a feeling or greet someone. interjection
I-7.
I-Two words with the opposite meaning. antonyms
I-12.
B-words that sound the same but have different meanings and spelling. homophones
B-11.
G-Used to indicate a pause in speech. Commas
G-19.
I-describe or modify noun and pronouns. adjectives
I-2.
N-show the relation of a noun or pronoun to another word. Preposition
N-8.
G-Spelled the same, have the same spelling, but different meanings. Homonyms
G-14.
G-always use a me at the beginning of a sentence. Capital letters
G-9.
G-We use this to help organize our thoughts before we write a rough draft. outline
G-24.
N-used to describe a verb. adverb
N-3.
G-I show action or state of being. Verb
G-4.
B-connects different parts of a sentence. conjunction
B-6.
B-This is a person place or thing. noun
B-1.
O-I can be used in the place of nouns. pronoun
O-5.
O-Two or more words with the same or similar meanings. Synonyms
O-15.
I-This is the reading you do before you turn something in. proofreading
I-22.
N-This is the first copy of your writing before you make changes. Rough draft
N-23.
B-Tells a complete idea, ends with a punctuation mark, and has a space between each word. sentence
B-16.
B-These are the marks you use when writing quotes or exact words. Quotation
B-21.
O-you use me at the end of a question. Question mark
O-10.
N-Tells something about the subject and has a verb. Predicate
N-18.
O-Always double-check this before turning in your writing. Spelling
O-20.
I-What a sentence is about. Subject
I-17.
N-Spelled the same but have different meanings. Homographs
N-13.