verbs
Across
- 5. Verbs which require some type of object to complete their meaning
- 6. Verbs which do not admit of the continuous form
- 8. Verbs which do not require any object
- 9. Verbs which are entirely devoid of lexical meaning and are used for building up analytical forms of verbs
- 11. Forms of verbs which represent an action in its temporary development, have a meaning of process and duration
- 12. The grammatical categoty of the verb which indicates the time of the action
- 14. Verbs that are always accompanied by an infinitive, with which they form a modal predicate
- 15. Verbs which do not imply any limit, the action can continue indefinitely
Down
- 1. The function of verbs in the sentence
- 2. Forms of verbs that express retrospectiveness, which consists of priority and revelance
- 3. Forms of the verb which are built up by a change in the world itself (by means of suffixes, vowel change or both)
- 4. Verbs which imply a limit beyond which the action cannot continue
- 7. Verbs which form the Past Indefinite and the participle by adding the suffix -ed
- 10. The grammatical categoty of the verb which serves to express the manner in which the action is regarded
- 13. Verbs that have a lexical meaning of their own and can have an independent syntactic function in the sentence