SIMPLE PRESENT AND ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION

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Across
  1. 3. A type of writing that presents an argument, usually in the form of a claim and evidence.
  2. 4. The base form of the verb in Simple Present for most subjects except the third person singular.
  3. 5. The pronoun used when talking about one person in the third person singular.
  4. 7. The negative form of "do" in Simple Present for subjects I, you, we, and they.
  5. 9. present The tense used for actions that are regular, repeated, or facts in the present.
Down
  1. 1. A linking word used to introduce a reason in an analytical exposition.
  2. 2. A sentence structure in Analytical Exposition where the main argument is supported by reasons or examples.
  3. 5. This type of sentence describes a habit or fact in the present. (e.g., "She eats breakfast every morning.")
  4. 6. The auxiliary verb used in Simple Present for I, You, We, They.
  5. 8. The subject of a sentence in Simple Present for "he," "she," or "it."