Across
- 2. Knowing that something exists or is happening around you. Example: "Are you (adjective) that the exam starts in five minutes?"
- 4. Not having any curves or turns; like a line made with a ruler. Example: "Walk (adverb) down this road for 200 meters."
- 6. As much as you need of something; not too little or too much. Example: "Do we have (adverb) eggs to make a cake, or should I buy more?"
- 7. The liquid you put into a car or a bus to make it move. Example: "We need to stop at the station because the car is out of (noun)."
- 9. To suddenly understand or know something you did not know before. Example: "I didn't (verb) that the shop was closed until I got to the door."
- 10. Happening right now, without waiting for any time. Example: "I need an (adjective) answer to my question; please don't wait."
- 11. Feeling a little bit angry or unhappy with someone or something. Example: "My brother is very (adjective) because I broke his new toy."
Down
- 1. What you choose after thinking about different options. Example: "It was a difficult (noun), but I chose the red shoes."
- 3. To touch someone or something quickly and with a lot of force. Example: "In a game of tennis, you must (verb) the ball over the net."
- 5. When something happens often or at the same time every day or week. Example: "I go to the gym (adverb) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays."
- 6. A word used to mean "at any time" in the past or the future. Example: "Have you (adverb) been to a professional football match?"
- 8. A person who studies how the world works and does experiments. Example: "This (noun) is working in a lab to find a new medicine."
- 10. To make a picture or an idea of something in your mind. Example: "Can you (verb) what it would be like to live on Mars?"
