EXPLORING GRAMMAR BASICS
Across
- 5. Number word that expresses quantity (e.g., one, two, three).
- 9. Word that introduces a noun and specifies reference (e.g., articles, possessives, quantifiers).
- 12. A verb that does not take a direct object.
- 14. Word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- 15. A group of words that may contain a subject and a verb. They can be classified into relative, adverbial, and Complement.
- 16. A syntactic unit that functions as a single part within a larger structure.
- 17. Word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often expressing manner, time, place, or degree.
- 18. Words that indicate amount or quantity (e.g., some, many, few).
- 19. Word that carries lexical meaning (e.g., nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs).
Down
- 1. Word that has grammatical meaning rather than lexical meaning (e.g., prepositions, auxiliaries).
- 2. Number word that expresses position or order (e.g., first, second).
- 3. Type of determiner that specifies definiteness (the) or indefiniteness (a/an).
- 4. Word that expresses an action, event, or state.
- 6. Words that link clauses, sentences, or ideas (e.g., and, but, because).
- 7. A word that modifies a noun by providing descriptive or identifying information.
- 8. A word that replaces or refers to a noun.
- 10. A verb that selects a prepositional phrase as its complement.
- 11. A verb that takes two objects (usually a direct and an indirect object).
- 13. A verb that requires a direct object.