Grammar

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Across
  1. 3. This punctuation mark shows omission or possession.
  2. 4. They're, we're, we'll, she's
  3. 5. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  4. 8. A run-on sentence is missing ____ to separate the sentences.
  5. 10. This is a punctuation mark that can be used to separate complete sentences or to separate detailed items in a list to avoid using too many commas.
  6. 12. A sentence with a dependent and an independent clause is a ______ sentence.
Down
  1. 1. When a sentence is incomplete because it is missing a subject, verb, or complete thought
  2. 2. This is sometimes confused with there or they're; this word shows possession.
  3. 6. This type of clause cannot be a sentence on its own.
  4. 7. Words like good, nice, bad, and very are _____.
  5. 8. These nouns ALWAYS need to be capitalized.
  6. 9. ______book titles; put the title of a short story in quotation marks.
  7. 11. In order to make a compound sentence, you need to separate two complete sentences with a _____ and a conjunction.