Across
- 1. The punctuation mark at the end of an imperative and declarative sentence
- 3. A sentence type that is just 1 independent clause
- 6. A sentence type with 1 independent clause, 1 dependent clause, and a subordinating conjunction
- 7. A type of verb that shows action done by a subject
- 8. A ___ replaces a noun
- 11. A part of speech that gives location of a noun
- 12. A ___ noun is general people, places, and things
- 13. A part of speech that qualifies other adverbs, adjectives, or verbs
- 16. The W in SWABI
- 17. this, that, these, those
- 18. A part of speech that describes nouns
- 20. The B in FANBOYS
- 23. A ___ conjunction is used in a compound sentence
- 24. The type of punctuation that separates 2 independent clauses in a compound sentence
- 25. A __ verb creates a verb phrase to express an action done by the subject; it is also called a modal verb
- 26. T or F: You always need a comma in a compound sentence.
- 28. a, an, the
Down
- 2. A sentence purpose that asks a question
- 4. A __ verb links the subject with something describing it
- 5. A __ conjunction is used in a complex sentence
- 6. What type of sentence is this: Sally went to the store when Sara took a nap.
- 9. A part of speech that interrupts a sentence to show strong emotion
- 10. A sentence purpose that commands or suggests
- 14. A sentence purpose that is to say facts, thoughts, or opinions
- 15. What sentence type is this: I like cows.
- 19. A sentence type with 2 independent clauses and a coordinating conjunction
- 21. A __ noun is always capitalized
- 22. T or F: If a dependent clause comes first in a complex sentence you do NOT need a comma.
- 27. A sentence purpose that expresses strong emotions
