Across
- 2. Used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number, often in negative sentences or questions.
- 3. Nearly; very close to.
- 6. As much or as many as required.
- 7. Used to form the negative of verbs, adjectives, etc.
- 10. In or to every place.
- 11. Used to express future actions or intentions.
- 14. A small amount of uncountable nouns, often with a negative sense.
- 16. The greatest amount, number, or degree.
- 18. The smallest amount, number, or degree, the superlative form of "little" or "few".
- 19. A greater amount, number, or degree.
- 21. Used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number, often in positive sentences.
- 23. A small number of countable nouns, often with a negative sense.
- 24. Despite something; regardless.
- 25. Used to express necessity or strong obligation.
- 26. Other; additional.
- 28. To a certain extent; quite.
- 29. Appear to be or give the impression of being.
- 32. The past tense of "can", also used to make polite suggestions.
Down
- 1. In or to any place.
- 3. One more of the same kind or a different one.
- 4. Often used to talk about past habits or to make polite requests.
- 5. In addition; also, or to an excessive degree.
- 8. As a result; consequently.
- 9. The basic form of the verb "to be", used to describe a state or existence.
- 12. A large number or amount, often used in the phrase "a lot of".
- 13. In addition; too.
- 14. A smaller amount, number, or degree, the comparative form of "little" or "few".
- 15. A more than sufficient amount or number.
- 16. Used to describe a large number of countable nouns.
- 17. Used in the first person (I/we) to express future actions in formal English.
- 20. Express possibility or permission in a more formal way.
- 21. In or to a place that is not specified.
- 22. The negative form of "can", meaning not able to.
- 27. Express the ability to do something or permission.
- 29. Used to give advice or to say what is the right thing to do.
- 30. The past tense of "may", also used to express a weaker possibility.
- 31. Used to describe a large amount of uncountable nouns.
