Word Puzzles and Answers

Introduction

A writer makes word puzzles every two weeks. He started this in 2015. Now he has the answers for his new puzzles.

Main Body

The first puzzle had five letters. These letters sound like other words. For example, 'eye' sounds like 'I'. These letters make the word 'QUICK'. The second puzzle had twelve words. These words look the same but have different sounds and meanings. The writer gave two meanings for each word. People had to find the word. The writer wants more puzzles. He asks people to send him new ideas by email.

Conclusion

The writer showed the puzzles and the answers. This part of the series is now finished.

Learning

💡 The 'Time' Connection

In the text, we see how to talk about when things happen. Look at these two patterns:

1. Every [Time Period] Used for things that repeat.

  • Every two weeks \rightarrow (Happens again and again)

2. In [Year] Used for a specific point in the past.

  • In 2015 \rightarrow (One specific start date)

🛠 Word Building: The 'More' Trick

To ask for a larger amount of something, just put more before the noun:

  • More puzzles
  • More ideas

Quick Tip: Use this when you already have some, but you want a higher number!

Vocabulary Learning

writer
a person who writes books or articles
Example:The writer finished his novel in March.
puzzles
games that require thinking to solve
Example:She solved the puzzles quickly.
letters
characters of the alphabet used for writing
Example:The letters were written in red ink.
email
electronic mail sent over the internet
Example:He sent an email to his friend.
answers
responses to questions or problems
Example:The teacher gave the answers to the test.
new
recently made or discovered
Example:The new car is very fast.
people
human beings in general
Example:People often ask for help.