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1. What word means the rules of the English language?
3. This word describes the way our speech rises and falls.
4. What kind of sentences are these: Are you a teacher? / What are you doing this weekend?
5. When “to” appears before a verb, the verb is in what form?
7. One syllable in each word will have this kind of mark and shows how we say a word. What is it called?
10. How would you describe this tense: I haven’t been to Tibet yet.
11. What kind of letters are these? c, t, z, d, h…
13. An example of a preposition.
16. A synonym of intelligent. (informal)
17. When two words sound exactly alike, they are called a _________________.
20. An 'anxious' grammar term!!
21. What kind of letters are these? a, e, i, o, u…
23. A novel, a letter, a report and a poem are all written in a different __________ of English.
Final task (please note that you need to enter the complete sentence and not just the word)
Now collect the 22 letters from the highlighted boxes and put them together to make a sentence that expresses the writer's feelings about the study of the sound of words. We'll help you out: I LOVE