| synonyms | | a word that describes actions or a state of being |
| verb | | a word that has the same or a similar meaning to another word |
| simile | | a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and different spelling |
| prepositions | | the viewer appears to be looking down on an image |
| personal pronouns | | You don't need to answer this! |
| antonym | | words that show the position of things |
| visual | | a word that has the opposite meaning to another word |
| minor sentence | | "The sun glared down on the weary travellers" is an example of ... |
| present tense | | play on words using pictures |
| adverb | | A sentence which lacks a verb |
| metaphor | | alphabetical list of topics at the back of a book |
| high angle | | "I, you, he, she, we" are examples of ... |
| anecdote | | "Location, location, location" is an example of ... |
| proper noun | | used to separate words |
| repetition | | "Let me tell you a story" |
| personification | | refers to actions that are happening now, at this moment |
| alliteration | | Bang! Tinkle! Dong! Hiss! are examples of ... |
| conjunctions | | "He growled like a tiger" is an example of ... |
| symbol | | used to indicate where letters have been omitted |
| onomatopoeia | | name of something that can't be recognised by the five senses |
| cliche | | "Every cloud has a silver lining" is a ... |
| homophone | | "He was a lion in battle" is an example of ... |
| pointing adjectives | | words that are used to join words or groups of words to make sentences |
| abstract noun | | "The slippery snake slid down the slope" is an example of ... |
| comma | | a word that adds meaning to a verb, an adjective or another adverb |
| index | | used to point out which noun is being spoken |
| colloquialism | | "Gidday! How would ya be?" is an example of ... |
| rhetorical question | | The koru is the ............ of Air New Zealand |
| apostrophe | | name of particular or special people, places or things |