Basic Grammar
Across
- 4. The receiver of the action, usually placed after the verb.
- 5. The tense used for actions that will happen later.
- 7. An action word that shows what someone or something does.
- 10. A question word used to ask for information (e.g., what, who, how).
- 11. The tense used to describe actions that already happened.
- 13. A punctuation mark (.) used to end a statement.
- 16. A word used to replace a noun (e.g., I, you, he, she).
- 17. The form used to show the highest degree using "-est" or "most".
- 18. A word used before a noun to clarify it (a, an, the).
- 20. A punctuation mark (?) used at the end of an interrogative sentence.
- 21. A connecting word used to join sentences (e.g., and, but).
- 24. A general noun used for everyday objects (e.g., book, chair).
- 25. The English term for only one person, place, or thing.
- 26. A verb that changes its spelling in the past tense (e.g., go-went).
- 27. A large letter used at the start of a sentence or for names.
- 29. A helping verb that shows ability or necessity (e.g., can, must).
Down
- 1. A describing word used to modify a noun.
- 2. The person or thing that performs the action in a sentence.
- 3. A word used to name a person, place, or thing.
- 6. A word that shows position, time, or direction (e.g., in, on).
- 8. A verb that forms its past tense by simply adding "-ed".
- 9. The form used to compare two things using "-er" or "more".
- 11. A specific noun for names, countries, or days that starts with a capital letter.
- 12. A word that has the same or similar meaning as another word.
- 14. A word that means the opposite of another word.
- 15. The tense used for habits, facts, or actions happening now.
- 19. A word used to express sudden or strong emotion (e.g., Wow!).
- 22. A punctuation mark (,) used to pause or separate items in a list.
- 23. The English term for more than one person, place, or thing.
- 28. A word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.