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Grammar (Sent.Str.)
Noun or verb (RL)
Question | Answer |
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Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: taught | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Eve | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Gabe | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: basket | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: toy | both: (noun) a physical object that you play with or (verb) to play with something (for example “to toy with someone’s emotions) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: glasses | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: teacher | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: could | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: bus | both: (noun) a motor vehicle that carries multiple people or (verb) the act of transporting large groups of people usually via motor vehicle. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: sat | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: man | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: democracy | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: stretch | both: (noun) a length of something (for example, “a stretch of road”) or (verb) the act of stretching. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: rang | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: thought | both: (noun) an idea that has not yet come to physical fruition (for example: “I had a thought”) or (verb) past tense of the verb “to think” (for example, “I thought I was going to be late.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: want | both: (noun) the condition of being without (for example, “The children’s want was apparent in their ragged apparel and hungry faces.”) or (verb) the act of desiring something |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: is | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: can | both: (noun) a metal container that stores nonperishable food or (verb) one of the 23 helping verbs. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: might | both: (noun) the condition of being mighty (for example, “Thor demonstrated his might by hurling lightning bolts onto the countryside below) or (verb) one of the 23 helping verbs |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: professor | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: does | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: sings | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: throws | both: (noun) a number of tosses (for example, “The pitcher’s throws during this inning were weak.”) or (verb) the act of throwing (“He normally throws very well.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: scrape | both: (noun) a difficult situation (for example, “I never imagined I would find myself in such a tough scrape.) or (verb) to mark or lacerate an object, usually skin. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: lamp | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: elected | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: doctor | both: (noun) a person who tends the sick or injured or (verb) to care for someone/thing (“He plans to doctor the sick rabbit back to health.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: counted | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: rummages | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: spider | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Hal | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: window | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: school | both: (noun) a place of learning or (verb) slang for teaching someone a lesson (“The bully taunted, ‘I will school you any day of the week, pipsqueak.’”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: was | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: may | both: (noun) proper, the fifth month of the year (May 27) or (verb) one of the 23 helping verbs |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Los Angeles | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: happiness | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: are | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Brian | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: were | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Atlanta | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: been | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: diner | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: am | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: galloped | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: must | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: castle | both: (noun) a stone building historically used by a ruler of a country or (verb) a chess move involving the switching of chest pieces on a board, specifically rook piece for the king piece. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: table | both: (noun) a piece of furniture used for eating or providing a horizontal surface for display or (verb) to put down for a time period (“The proposal was tabled by the city council.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: love | both: (noun) the emotion/idea (for example, “The love Antonio felt for Marie was evident in the way he treated her.”) or (verb) the act of liking something very intensely. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: uniform | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: ice cream | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: pump | both: (noun) a particular type of women’s dress shoe or (verb) the act of pumping |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: explores | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: watches | both: (noun) several time pieces worn on the wrist or (verb) to observe closely |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: is | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: waitress | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Andrew | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: burn | both: (noun) an injury caused by heat (“The burn covered eighty per cent of the young boy’s body.”) or (verb) the act of applying intense heat to the point of injury or destruction |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: sister | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: nurse | both: (noun) a person who administers care at a physician’s orders or (verb) the act of providing care (For example, “The children nursed the injured puppy back to health.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: stage | both: (noun) an area where performances are presented or (verb) to set up a circumstance or setting (For example, “Years later Art admitted that his meeting with Gwyn had been staged.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: crib | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: movie | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: computer | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Manhattan | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: child | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: cry | both: (noun) a shout (For example, “a cry in the night”) or (verb) the act of calling out or making a physical emotional expression through tears |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Nathan | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: embrace | both: (noun) a hug or (verb) the act of hugging |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: advertise | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: be | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: read | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: melted | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: dance | both: (noun) a party usually staged by a school or other institution in which the goal is to create appropriate social interaction between young women and young men or (verb) an act of rhythmic physical expression usually set to music |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: make | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: has | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: flew | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: am | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: do | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: should | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: sprint | both: (noun) a race of specified length (“Carl competed in the 100 meter sprint and the javelin toss.”) or (verb) to race |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: are | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: laughs | both: (noun) an outburst of happy expression (For example, “The old friends shared a laugh.”) or (verb) the act of physically expressing happiness. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: cup | both: (noun) a vessel for holding liquid, technically speaking eight fluid ounces or (verb) to hold in a particular shape, usually round (For example, “The father cupped his newborn’s head gently as she was handed to him for the first time.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: hat | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: ambition | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: boy | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Tomas | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: Andrea | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: book | both (noun) an object that consists of any number of pages bound together usually with a cover or (verb) to arrange (For example, “Alice will book the tickets for the cruise as soon as everyone confirms.”) |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: car | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: move | both: (noun) a play or maneuver (For example, “The chess player considered his move very carefully.”) or (verb) the act of participating in kinetic motion. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: leapt | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: was | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: walk | both: (noun) a period of exercise characterized by the act of walking (For example, “After the fight, Fritz decided to go for a walk.”) or (verb) the act of walking. |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: will | both: (noun) a record that contains a person’s last wishes for his or her wealth and/or possessions or (verb) one of the 23 helping verbs indicating a future action |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: share | both: (noun) a portion (“This is my share of the bread.”) or (verb) the act of dividing an object or substance between or among several people |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: ride | both: (noun) a form of entertainment characterized by riding on any number of various contraptions (“an amusement park ride”) or (verb) the act of being physically carried by another person or object |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: discuss | verb |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: doll | noun |
Noun, verb, or explain how the word could be both: bark | both: (noun) a rough substance that covers and protects the softer, pulpier flesh of a tree or (verb) the act of barking, usually by a member of the canine family or in imitation of such |