grammar
Across
- 3. / ld
- 4. / njkas
- 6. / JL
- 8. /jk
- 9. /hkjs
- 12. / more than one
- 16. / jka
- 17. /js
- 18. / a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase
- 20. /jd
- 26. / jh
- 27. / jhj
- 28. / a noun indicating ownership or possession
- 29. /hwd
- 30. /kkl
- 31. /jhd
- 35. / jsd
- 36. /jhdsd
- 40. / just one of the person, animal or thing which the noun refers to
- 41. / jkl
- 43. / jh
- 44. / jhk
- 45. /hj
- 46. / words that describe nouns or pronouns
- 48. /hkhd
- 49. / jkk
- 51. /kls
Down
- 1. /lsd
- 2. /ndk
- 5. / jhskd
- 7. /jhd
- 10. /bbs
- 11. / As is typical for many languages, full conditional sentences in English consist of a condition clause or protasis specifying a condition or hypothesis, and a consequence clause or apodosis specifying what follows from that condition.
- 13. /jkd
- 14. / part of speech typically denoting a person, place, thing, animal or idea
- 15. / jks
- 19. /njksd
- 21. / a word (part of speech) that in syntax conveys an action (bring, read, walk, run, learn), an occurrence (happen, become), or a state of being
- 22. /nkn
- 23. /JK
- 24. /hks
- 25. / l;;m
- 26. / a word composed of more than one free morpheme.
- 28. / jhks
- 32. / a syntactic construction that serves to express a comparison between two (or more) entities or groups of entities in quality, quantity, or degree; it is one of the degrees of comparison, alongside the positive and the superlative.
- 33. /khs
- 34. /kh
- 37. /jn
- 38. /msj
- 39. / the form of an adverb or adjective that expresses a degree of the adverb or adjective being used that is greater than any other possible degree of the given descriptor adverb / a word that changes or simplifies the meaning of a verb, adjective, other adverb, clause, or sentence.
- 42. / hj
- 47. / hjlds
- 50. / lla