Transition Worksheet Find the Word
Are you struggling with identifying the subject of a sentence? Look no further! Our Transition Worksheet is designed to help you master this important grammar concept. By providing you with a range of sentences to analyze, our worksheet enables you to practice identifying the entity or subject of each sentence with ease. Whether you're a student looking to improve your writing skills or an English language learner hoping to strengthen your grammar knowledge, our Transition Worksheet is just what you need.
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Element Word Search Worksheet
What is a synonym for "happy"?
One synonym for "happy" is "joyful.
What is a word that means "large"?
The word that means "large" is "huge.
What is a term for a building where books are stored?
The term for a building where books are stored is a library.
What is another word for "fear"?
Another word for "fear" is "anxiety.
What is a synonym for "beautiful"?
A synonym for "beautiful" is "attractive.
What is a term for a person who studies the stars?
An astronomer is a term used to refer to a person who studies the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies in space.
What is a word that means "quick"?
Swift" is a word that means "quick.
What is another term for "food"?
Another term for "food" is "nourishment.
What is an adjective that describes something as "cold"?
The adjective "chilly" describes something as cold.
What is a word that means "expensive"?
The word "costly" means expensive.
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