The Dot Over an i is Called a... |
The Word Alphabet Come From..... |
Most Commonly Used Letter |
Words With No Rhymes |
Letter Most Common to Start Words |
Word With Most Definitions |
Most Common Verb |
What They Call a Lover of Chocolate |
Fear of Long Words |
2 Types of Old
English Poetry |
Father of Grammar |
1st English Novel |
Number of Diphthongs in English |
Four Types of Sentences |
What is Grammar? |
What is a sound
formed by combining two vowels in a single syllable |
Study of the Meaning of a Word in Context |
Patterns of Distinct Pronunciation Patterns of a Group |
Choices Provided by Technology Both Linguistic and Behavioral |
A Descriptive Study of the Effects of All Aspects of Society |
The Study of the Structure of
Any Sentence |
What is a & Called and What is its Origins in English? |
A
Sentence Which Gives Instructions, Expresses Demands, Orders & Requests |
A Noun That Must Always be Written with a Capital Letter |
Order of a Basic Sentence... |
In Grammar What is a Full Stop Called |
What is an Ellipse In Grammer? |
Possessives Are What Part of Speech? |
"Thud" "Bang" Boom" Are Called... |
A Grammatical Form to Replace a Noun |
Contrastive Relationship of Language Sounds |
First Known English Novelist |
Study (Grammatical) Meaning in Language |
Study of a Word's Sounds |
Correct Arrangement of Words & Phrases |
Normative Tells Us What Not Say or Write |
Says What We Should or Not Say |
Recognizes The Relationships of a Language's Elements |
Letters from The Old English Alphabet That is Not Part of Modern English |