Punctuation
Across
- 1. The mark used to separate parts of a sentence, often instead of a colon or in pairs instead of brackets
- 4. This punctuation is used to introduce a list
- 5. The mark used in writing after a question
- 7. The punctuation mark used to show a contraction or to show possession
- 8. These are placed around extra information in a piece of writing
- 11. The mark used to express strong feelings or to add emphasis to a sentence or phrase
- 12. Used to link multi-word phrases / to join two words together to make a new one
Down
- 2. This separates equally important parts of a sentence
- 3. A punctuation mark used to indicate that words have been omitted or to suggest an incomplete thought
- 4. Used to start a sentence or for proper nouns
- 6. A pair of marks placed around a word, sentence, etc. to show that it is what somebody said or wrote
- 9. Used to separate the items in a list or to show where there is a slight break in a sentence
- 10. This is used at the end of a sentence to emphasize that there is nothing more to say about a subject