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Across
- 2. it is the least formal modal verb used to ask permission
- 6. a clause that cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence and, therefore, is dependent on the main clause for its meaning
- 7. the language used by lovers
- 10. it is the most common way to prohibit something in english
- 11. it is the most formal modal verb used to give permission or to state that someone has permission
- 13. this is the register used when consulting an expect such as doctors
- 14. it is the formal way to prohibit something
- 19. the clause that can stand by itself as a sentence
- 20. language is literally frozen in time and form, it does not change
Down
- 1. it has the same meaning as must and is used to express obligations
- 3. pertain to the styles that we are using when we are communicating with other people
- 4. it shows personal obligation or moral obligation
- 5. it is used when talking about things
- 8. are special verbs which behave irregularly in english
- 9. are not allowed
- 12. this register is conversational in tone
- 15. has the same use with should but it is more formal
- 16. a group of words that forms part of a sentence and that contains a subject and a predicate
- 17. it is the basic and the most direct way of saying that something is compulsory, it means you have no choice but to do(or not do) an action
- 18. this style is impersonal and often follows a prescriptive format