LANGUAGE REVISION
Across
- 2. A sentence mood that is a statement of fact.
- 5. Does the action in a sentence.
- 10. Words are used to create feelings in the reader.
- 11. Two of these punctuation marks can be used to show extra information.
- 13. When an apostrophe is used to show ownership.
- 15. A punctuation mark used to create compound nouns.
- 17. A commanding sentence.
- 18. The ideas linked to a word.
- 22. A sound that interrupts or emphasizes the sentence.
- 23. Words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- 24. Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
- 25. The imagined meaning of a word or phrase.
Down
- 1. Reflective pronoun
- 3. Words that have opposite meanings.
- 4. Indefinite Article
- 6. Possessive pronoun
- 7. A part of a sentence with a verb.
- 8. Adjective of order
- 9. A sentence that has a main clause and dependent clause or phrase.
- 12. A believable statement based on a person’s ideas.
- 14. A simple verb with ‘to’ to help it link to the sentence.
- 16. The sentence tense used for direct speech.
- 19. Describes the verb.
- 20. A question that does not need an answer.
- 21. When the subject and verb of a sentence match.