Across
- 1. Is "drinking" a past or present participle verb form?
- 8. Which mnemonic do we use to remember all the noun uses?
- 9. "As long as you are careful, you can use my book." Is the part "you can use my book," the independent clause or the subordinate clause?
- 12. What begins with "t", ends with "t", and has "t" in it?
- 13. How many paragraphs do you write when retelling a narrative story?
- 14. "What do you do?" What kind of pronoun is the word "what" in the sentence?
- 15. How many tenses are there?
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- 2. "Mama, I want an ice cream," nagged the boy. The part "nagged the boy" is called a "... verb".
- 3. This, that, these and those are called ... pronouns.
- 4. We use the mnemonic CIA to make questions. Another way to make a question is by using interrogative ...
- 5. A subordinate conjunction introduces a ... clause.
- 6. Describe this noun: "Barbie". It begins with a "p".
- 7. The word "however" is an ... adverb.
- 9. What is the structure of the following sentence: "Both the children and moms need a holiday"
- 10. Correlative conjunctions always come in..?
- 11. For regular verbs the past participle is formed by adding -ed, -en or ..?
