Grammar

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Across
  1. 4. A commonly confused word used to make comparisons
  2. 8. A run-on sentence is missing ____ to separate the sentences.
  3. 9. Conjunction that begins with the letter "y"
  4. 11. When a sentence is incomplete because it is missing a subject, verb, or complete thought
  5. 13. When citing dialogue, use ____ quotation marks. This shows a character is speaking.
  6. 15. This punctuation mark shows omission or possession.
  7. 17. They're, we're, we'll, she's
  8. 19. This is a punctuation mark that can be used to separate complete sentences or to separate detailed items in a list to avoid using too many commas.
Down
  1. 1. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  2. 2. When citing text evidence, put the author's last name and page number in _______.
  3. 3. ______book titles; put the title of a short story in quotation marks.
  4. 5. A sentence with a dependent and an independent clause is a ______ sentence.
  5. 6. This type of clause cannot be a sentence on its own.
  6. 7. This is sometimes confused with there or they're; this word shows possession.
  7. 10. A commonly confused words for the results or outcomes
  8. 12. A commonly confused word that means careful or complete
  9. 14. Words like good, nice, bad, and very are _____.
  10. 16. These nouns ALWAYS need to be capitalized.
  11. 18. In order to make a compound sentence, you need to separate two complete sentences with a _____ and a conjunction.