Across
- 3. these forms are built up by a change in the word itself
- 6. verbs which do not admit of the continuous form
- 8. these verbs do not imply any such limit, and the action can go on indefinitel
- 9. verbs that do not require any object
- 11. these verbs may either preserve or lose their lexical meaning
- 12. these forms consist of two components:an auxiliary verb which has no lexical meaning and a notional verb which is the bearer of lexical meaning
- 13. these forms have a very broad meaning, they have no specialized aspect characteristics of their own and merely represent an action as occurring.
- 15. verbs that require some kind of object to complete their meaning
Down
- 1. verbs which admit of the continuous form
- 2. these forms have a clear-cut aspect characteristic, which is to represent an action in its temporary development.
- 4. the form of the verb which indicates the time of the action
- 5. these verbs imply a limit beyond which the action can not continue
- 7. with these verbs, the Past Indefinite and the participle are formed by adding the suffix -ed.
- 10. these verbs may be notional as well as structural words.
- 14. verbs always have a lexical meaning of their own and can have an independent syntactic function in the sentence.
