ESL Grammar & Vocabulary
Across
- 2. Verbs like can, must, should, or might.
- 5. The person, place, or thing affected by the action.
- 7. Words like "a," "an," and "the."
- 10. A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- 11. A group of words with a subject and a verb.
- 12. A group of words whose meaning is not literal.
- 14. A word with the opposite meaning.
- 15. A sentence that denies something.
- 16. More than one of something.
- 18. A word that introduces a noun (like "a," "the," "some").
- 20. Shows ownership (like "John's book").
- 22. A small group of words forming a unit of meaning.
- 23. A word with a similar meaning.
- 24. The base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to."
Down
- 1. A verb form used as an adjective or part of a tense.
- 3. A word that describes a noun.
- 4. Marks like commas, periods, and question marks.
- 6. A sentence expressing "if…then…" situations.
- 8. A word that connects words or sentences.
- 9. A word that replaces a noun.
- 13. A word showing relationship between a noun and another word.
- 17. Shows the time of the action in a sentence.
- 19. A sentence that asks for information.
- 21. Only one of something.
- 23. The person, place, or thing doing the action.