MARIIA KOVAL
Across
- 3. Use these punctuation marks around extra non-essential information that is too important to omit
- 5. Use these punctuation marks for direct quotations
- 6. Use this punctuation mark to separate items in a series, to set off the appositive, or before the conjunction in a compound sentence
- 9. Use this punctuation mark in contractions and to indicate possession
- 10. Use this punctuation mark point to show strong emotion or to give a command
Down
- 1. Use this punctuation mark to join words serving as a single adjective before a noun, in number words, and to divide words into syllables
- 2. Use this punctuation mark after an interrogative sentence
- 4. Use this punctuation mark to join two independent clauses that are not connected with a coordinate conjunction
- 7. Use this punctuation mark to introduce a list and before a final clause that explains something in the sentence
- 8. Use this punctuation mark at the end of a declarative sentence and abbreviations