Subjects, Predicates, and Sentences
Across
- 2. This is a group of words that does not have a subject, a predicate, or both.
- 9. This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.
- 11. One of two types of words that a simple subject almost always is.
- 13. This is the unwritten/unspoken subject of an imperative sentence.
- 14. One of two types of words that a simple subject almost always is.
- 16. This is made up of the simple predicate and any and all words or phrases that complete its meaning.
- 17. This has one complete subject and one complete predicate.
- 18. This type of sentence expresses strong feeling.
- 19. This is made up of the simple subject and any and all describing words that go with it.
- 20. This type of sentence asks a question.
- 22. An exclamatory sentence ends with a _______.
- 24. The main word or words of the subject.
Down
- 1. This type of sentence makes a statement.
- 3. The simple predicate is always a _______.
- 4. Two or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction that share a predicate.
- 5. The parts of a compound sentence are joined by a comma and coordinating conjunction or a _______.
- 6. An interrogative sentence ends with a ________.
- 7. The main word or words of the predicate.
- 8. This type of sentence is also called a command.
- 10. This is made up of two or more simple sentences.
- 12. Two or more simple verbs (or verb phrases) joined by a conjunction that share a subject.
- 15. This part of the sentence tells what the subject has, does, or is like.
- 21. This type of sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences that are incorrectly joined together.
- 23. An imperative sentence ends with a _______.