Grammatical terms
Across
- 3. A wider type of “-” (5)
- 6. Tells you where a verb takes place, e.g. run off, run on, run out, run up (11)
- 9. Several words together – but no verb (6)
- 11. Requires a complete idea (8)
- 13. Describes a noun (9)
- 15. “After he arrived.” is wrong because the sentence is? (10)
- 19. Adds extra but not vital information about a noun (10)
- 20. Verbs turned into nouns e.g. talking, running (7)
- 21. Types of noun e.g. cats and dogs
- 22. A doing word (4)
Down
- 1. These describe verbs (6)
- 2. A verb and predicate – can be a sentence but does not have to be (5)
- 4. A person, thing or idea (5)
- 5. And, or, but (11)
- 7. Definite article (3)
- 8. This, that and it are … (7)
- 10. The person or thing doing a verb (7)
- 12. A sentence made from two connected simple sentences (8)
- 14. Microsoft and Scotland are what type of noun (6)
- 16. The person or thing the verb acts on (6)
- 17. “The ball was kicked by him” is said to be “___ construction” (7)
- 18. A word or phrase that refers back to itself e.g. sit yourself down, bad in itself (9)