ELA Parts of Speech
Across
- 4. What is a group of words with a subject and verb that expresses a complete thought?
- 6. Happily, merrily, crazily, what makes this parallel structure?
- 7. What is a group of words with a subject and verb that does not express a complete thought?
- 9. We went to the movies, to dinner, and to a bookstore, what makes this parallel structure?
- 11. This joins words or parts of a sentence together.
- 13. What part of this sentence is a noun clause: What I had for breakfast made me sick.
- 14. What part of this sentence is a noun clause: I like what I see.
- 16. What is a dependent clause that acts as a noun?
- 18. What is an independent clause?
- 19. This shows action or something being done.
Down
- 1. This describes how things are done.
- 2. This describes a noun or tells us more about a noun.
- 3. What is using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance?
- 4. Is this an independent or dependent clause: Sue studies at the library.
- 5. Is this an independent or dependent clause: When Bob studied at his desk.
- 8. This is a person, place, or thing.
- 10. What word starts this noun clause: What he said was really inspiring.
- 12. What word would make this parallel structure: My presentation was done thoroughly, effectively, and creative.
- 15. Walking, talking, skating, what makes this parallel structure?
- 17. What part of this sentence is a noun clause: I must decide which course to take.