Across
- 1. a type of sentence in which two independent clauses are combined with a FANBOYS
- 2. a word that helps us remember coordinating conjunctions for compound sentences
- 4. what we need to do to the first word of all sentences and to the letter "I"
- 6. the process of putting words down on paper
- 10. a phrase that contains a subject and a verb
- 11. a FANBOYS that means the same thing as "because"
- 12. a type of sentence that contains one subject and one verb and is a complete thought
- 13. a punctuation mark that goes at the end of many sentences
- 14. a person, place, or thing
- 15. the part of the sentence that contains the verb and tells us what the subject is doing - what is happening in the sentence
- 16. an action word
- 18. unable to stand by itself, needs help
Down
- 1. a word that combines two clauses
- 3. a made-up word that helps us remember subordination conjuctions for complex sentences
- 5. an example of an AAAWWUBIS
- 7. a punctuation mark that helps us combine two complete sentences into a compound
- 8. can stand alone
- 9. the part of the sentence that contains the noun and tells us who or what the sentence is about
- 10. a type of sentence that contains an independent clause combined with a dependent clause
- 12. a complete thought that contains a subject and a verb
- 17. a FANBOYS that means the same thing as "but"
- 19. a FANBOYS that is the negative, or opposite, of "or"
