Unit 2 Grammar Review
Across
- 2. a third type of linking verb (e.g. appear, seem, become)
- 4. another type of linking verb (e.g. look, appear, smell, taste)
- 6. a word that connects a subject to a description (predicate noun or predicate adjective)
- 9. a sentence that conveys strong emotion, and ends with an exclamation point (!)
- 10. type of sentence that makes a statement, provides information, or expresses an idea -- ends with a period (.)
- 12. a word such as above or during that connects nouns or pronouns to other words in the sentence
- 13. a pronoun used only in the subject of a sentence, e.g. I, she, he, they
Down
- 1. type of pronouns that replace nouns to point to specific people or things (e.g. this, that, these, those)
- 3. a descriptive phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with an object noun or object pronoun
- 4. a group of words that looks like a sentence but is not complete
- 5. type of sentence that poses a question, ends with a question mark (?)
- 7. type of sentence that starts with a verb and gives a direct order, request, or instruction -- ends with a period (.) or exclamation point (!)
- 8. a pronoun used as objects of the preposition (e.g. him, her, them, us, me)
- 11. one type of linking verb (e.g. is, am, are, would be, had been)