Syntax in old English

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Across
  1. 7. : The receiver of the action in a sentence.
  2. 8. : Object-Subject-Verb order, used for emphasis.
  3. 10. : Subject-Verb-Object sentence order.
  4. 11. : A grammatical system showing the function of nouns in a sentence.
  5. 14. : A word showing relationship (e.g., in, on, by).
  6. 16. : A group of words containing a subject and a predicate.
  7. 17. : The part of a sentence that contains the verb and its complements.
  8. 18. : The English language period from 450 to 1150 AD.
  9. 19. : Non-finite verb forms such as infinitives or gerunds.
  10. 20. : A word or group completing the meaning of a sentence.
Down
  1. 1. : A verb that shows tense and agrees with the subject.
  2. 2. : The arrangement of words in a sentence (e.g., SVO, V2).
  3. 3. : The rule where the finite verb comes in the second position.
  4. 4. : The person or thing that benefits from the action.
  5. 5. : The doer of the action in a sentence.
  6. 6. : A word that renames or describes the subject.
  7. 9. : Short form of "Verb-second" word order.
  8. 12. : Subject-Object-Verb sentence order, often in subordinate clauses.
  9. 13. : Verb-Subject-Object order, often used in questions.
  10. 15. : A phrase starting with a preposition and ending with its object.