Across
- 2. A type of conjunction that connects words or phrases in a sentence.
- 5. This type of sentence contains one or more independent clauses and/or one or more dependent clauses.
- 7. The main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about.
- 11. Type of appositive that is not essential to identifying the noun or pronoun that it modifies and does require a comma.
- 12. The main verb or action that tells what the subject is doing.
- 13. A kind of sentence that gives a command or makes a request and ends with a period (or exclamation mark if strongly felt)
- 14. This type of sentence only contains one independent clause.
- 17. A word or phrase that identifies a noun or gives additional information about a noun.
- 19. A group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought and starts with a subordinating conjunction.
- 20. When there are two or more simple subjects in a sentence, joined by a conjunction like and or or.
- 21. A kind of sentence that expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.
- 22. When there are two or more simple predicates in a sentence, joined by a conjunction like and or or.
Down
- 1. A group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought
- 3. A type of conjunction that joins a dependent clause with an independent clause.
- 4. This type of sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
- 6. ______ Conjunction - A pair of conjunctions that work together.
- 8. The simple subject plus any words that describe it.
- 9. Type of appositive that is essential to identifying the noun or pronoun and does not require a comma.
- 10. A kind of sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period.
- 15. This type of sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
- 16. The simple predicate plus any words that describe the action or state.
- 18. A kind of sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark.
