Across
- 3. A type of writing that presents an argument, usually in the form of a claim and evidence.
- 4. The base form of the verb in Simple Present for most subjects except the third person singular.
- 5. The pronoun used when talking about one person in the third person singular.
- 7. The negative form of "do" in Simple Present for subjects I, you, we, and they.
- 9. present The tense used for actions that are regular, repeated, or facts in the present.
Down
- 1. A linking word used to introduce a reason in an analytical exposition.
- 2. A sentence structure in Analytical Exposition where the main argument is supported by reasons or examples.
- 5. This type of sentence describes a habit or fact in the present. (e.g., "She eats breakfast every morning.")
- 6. The auxiliary verb used in Simple Present for I, You, We, They.
- 8. The subject of a sentence in Simple Present for "he," "she," or "it."
