Grammar

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Across
  1. 4. The words a, an, the belong to this category of function words.
  2. 7. The word “very” is an example of this kind of word.
  3. 8. A verb that needs an object to complete its meaning.
  4. 10. Stative verbs usually cannot be used in continuous tenses.
  5. 11. Adverbs often end with these two letters.
  6. 12. The verb “have” can be stative when it means possession (e.g., I have a car).
Down
  1. 1. Verbs that describe feelings, thoughts, or possession, not actions.
  2. 2. A word that expresses an action, state, or occurrence.
  3. 3. The word “quickly” describes how something is done — it’s an ______.
  4. 4. A word that tells us how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.
  5. 5. Words like and, but, or are ______ that join words or sentences.
  6. 6. Words like in, on, under, between are called ______.
  7. 9. A verb that does not need an object.
  8. 11. Verbs like “be,” “seem,” “become” that connect the subject to its description.
  9. 13. The verbs “know,” “believe,” and “love” are examples of ______ verbs.