Language Revision 1
Across
- 3. Is the following a simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentence? Anne reads a book.
- 4. A or an
- 6. Is the following a simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentence? Dan plays soccer at school and works on his computer at home.
- 9. Does an action
- 13. Names of people, places, and things
- 15. Is the following a simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentence? Candace received her results while she was recuperating in hospital after she had broken her leg.
- 18. Is the following a simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentence? Though Samantha prefers peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, she ordered a pastrami on rye, and she thought it was delicious.
- 19. Tells you more about verbs and adjectives
- 20. Joins sentences, phrases or words
Down
- 1. Names a collection or group
- 2. The
- 5. Describes something. Usually used in front of a noun
- 7. The cat sits in the box. Of which type of sentence is this an example?
- 8. Stands in the place of a noun
- 10. Names of ordinary and everyday things
- 11. Names something which is not visible or tangible
- 12. Does the cat sit on the box? Of which type of sentence is this an example?
- 14. Usually relates 2 words or phrases to one another
- 16. The cat must not sit in the box. Of which type of sentence is this an example?
- 17. The cat has jumped onto the box! Of which type of sentence is this an example?
- 21. A naming word