Chapter 6-10: Grammar Review

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Across
  1. 2. After a modal verb, all verbs are in their __________ forms.
  2. 4. “May I go out?” Modal “may” in this sentence shows a __________.
  3. 8. To describe something you did, and you now wish that you didn’t do, you can use modal “______ ______ + V3/PP”
  4. 9. Modals can have a _____ word or more than one words together (Eg: should, have to, had better, would rather…)
  5. 13. Prepositions can be put into 3 different categories : time, ________ and direction.
  6. 16. Sometimes subjects are ______ from their verbs. (Eg: The girl who met Peter yesterday talked to me about him.)
  7. 17. Preposition + Objects = ___________ ___________.
  8. 20. “Talking to your friends in class is not nice.” The gerund here functions as a(n) ________.
Down
  1. 1. A subject must agree with its verbs in __________. (Eg: singular,plural)
  2. 3. To make a strong guess with clues that something happened in the past, you can use modal “_______ ________ + V3/PP”
  3. 5. Some nouns look like plural but take __________ verbs. (Eg: Mathematics is super hard for me.)
  4. 6. Words ending with –al, -ive, -ative, -able are most likely to be __________.
  5. 7. Verbs with –ing at the end are called __________.
  6. 10. A word can have different ______ _______. (Eg: Work can be verb. Work can also be noun)
  7. 11. This is an adjective of "harm"
  8. 12. Some idiomatic prepositional phrases must be ___________. (Eg: in a hurry, in danger, at work, at school ….)
  9. 14. “I put the clock 5 minutes forward to make sure I’m always early.” The infinitive in this sentence is to show a(n) _________.
  10. 15. “His hobby is playing basketball.” The gerund in this sentence functions as a(n) ________.
  11. 18. Not all ______ end with –ly. Some are special like: fast, hard,well…
  12. 19. Nouns ending with –er, -ant, -or, -ary, -ist are most likely about__________.