VERBS
Across
- 3. the subject receives the action.
- 4. indicate the time in which the action is performed. English has three tenses: past, present, and future. Each tense has four forms: simple, perfect, progressive, and perfect progressive.
- 5. a verb whose past tense form cannot be made with –d or –ed.
- 6. a verb that connects a subject to a predicate noun or adjective.
- 8. a word such as be, can, have, do, or will that combines with a verb to modify its meaning.
- 9. a verb whose past tense form is made by the addition of –d or –ed.
Down
- 1. the combination of an auxiliary verb and another verb. Compound verbs are used to create verb tenses that cannot be made from single verbs.
- 2. a verb that requires an object to complete its meaning.
- 7. indicate past, present, or future action
- 10. the subject performs the action.