Parts of Speech

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Across
  1. 5. The words "A", "An", and "The"
  2. 8. Name, The second line of a MLA Header
  3. 9. Word that describes or gives more context to a noun or pronoun such as color, number, or condition.
  4. 12. Type of determiner that tells you the order.
  5. 15. The part of date that comes first in MLA formatting
  6. 16. Type of sentence that is command that can either end in a period or an exclamation point.
  7. 17. The final line of a MLA Header
  8. 18. Font size required by MLA formatting.
  9. 19. Line spacing required by MLA formatting.
  10. 20. A person, place, thing, or idea.
  11. 21. Words (or phrases) you substitute for nouns when your reader or listener already knows which noun you’re referring to.
Down
  1. 1. Type of sentence that is just a statement and ends in a period.
  2. 2. Type of determiner that shows ownership of a noun.
  3. 3. Name, The first line of a MLA header.
  4. 4. Word that describes or adds context to a verb, adverb, or adjective.
  5. 5. Word for the noun that a pronoun takes the place of.
  6. 6. Type of determiner that begins a question and the type of sentence that ends in a question mark.
  7. 7. Type of determiner that gives a value to nouns that is not an exact number.
  8. 10. Type of sentence that ends in an exclamation point
  9. 11. New Roman, Font required by MLA formatting.
  10. 13. The third line of a MLA header
  11. 14. Type of formatting required for responses in Ms. Smith's class over one paragraph.