ACT: Grammar

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Across
  1. 4. This form of a noun is usually shown by adding "s" or "es".
  2. 5. Punctuation mark that goes in between two adjectives describing the same noun.
  3. 7. Pronouns must agree to the antecedent in gender and _________.
  4. 9. Receives the action of the verb
  5. 10. Punctuation that acts as an equal sign.
  6. 11. Punctuation used to show an interruption in the main thought of a sentence.
  7. 13. A person, place, or thing.
  8. 14. Quotes always need a ___________.
  9. 16. Punctuation mark that separates two independent clauses.
Down
  1. 1. The score of 18 for the English ACT, and the score of 20 for the Reading ACT.
  2. 2. Part of a sentence that doesn't form a complete thought.
  3. 3. The central, or most important, message of a passage.
  4. 6. Who or what the sentence is about.
  5. 8. A part of a sentence that is not needed to understand what the subject is doing.
  6. 12. A word before a noun or pronoun connecting to another word.
  7. 15. I am going to ______ the ACT!