Across
- 5. This type of adverb shows the degree or quantity of an action (for example: very, quite, too).
- 6. This type of adverb tells us when or where an action happens (for example: today, here, outside).
- 9. Which grammarian suggests that adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and interjections should be called particles?
Down
- 1. Which verbs combined with nouns, adjectives, prepositional phrases and so on add to the whole combination the meaning of process?
- 2. Which term is not considered to be a separate part of speech?
- 3. From the point of view of their meaning verbs fall under two groups: notional and…
- 4. Which verbs cannot be used independently in the sentence?
- 7. According to which grammarian the sentence "The Earth is round" differs two types: Full and Form words?
- 8. which verbs form their basic forms by means of productive suffixes-(e)d?
