Across
- 3. Take the place of nouns in a sentence, ie (I, you, he, she, it, we)
- 5. Pairs or groups of words that are usually found alongside eachother
- 7. Describes a verb
- 8. The repetition of a letter at the beginning of a word
- 9. Small talk, utterances
- 10. An example of this would be "um" of "er"
- 11. This type of sentence has only one clause or idea
- 13. A way of grading nouns to make comparisons, ie "Best", "Better"
- 14. A word that has the same meaning and can be substituted for another
Down
- 1. An example of this word would be "Innit"
- 2. Defined by emotion attached to the word
- 4. Emphatic, forceful statements
- 6. The linguistic term for vocabulary
- 9. The position of something in relation to another
- 12. Underlying meaning