Yr 9 Grammar Crossword
Across
- 2. Two words that sound the same but have different meanings (like there/their)
- 3. Means more than one
- 5. A word used instead of a noun (like he, she, it, they)
- 8. A punctuation mark that links two related sentences
- 10. A small word used before a noun (a, an, or the)
- 11. A word that names a person, place, or thing
- 12. The person or thing that is doing the action
- 13. A word that shows where or when something is (like in, on, before)
- 15. Means only one
- 18. A group of sentences about one main idea
- 23. A short word that shows emotion (like wow! or ouch!)
- 24. A word that tells how, when, or where something happens
- 26. A word that joins ideas or parts of a sentence (like and, but, because)
- 27. Shows when an action happens (past, present, or future)
Down
- 1. A short form of two words joined with an apostrophe (like can’t)
- 4. A punctuation mark that shows ownership or missing letters
- 6. A group of words with a subject and a verb
- 7. The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does
- 8. A word that means the same or nearly the same as another
- 9. A word that means the opposite of another
- 14. Marks like commas, full stops, and question marks that make writing clear
- 16. A word that describes a noun (what kind, how many, etc.)
- 17. A big letter used for names and at the start of sentences
- 19. A group of words that work together but don’t make a full sentence
- 20. A punctuation mark that separates ideas or items in a list
- 21. A complete thought that makes sense on its own
- 22. A word that shows an action or something happening
- 25. A punctuation mark that introduces a list or explanation