Across
- 4. The names of qualities, states and emotions (e.g darkness, hunger)
- 6. These conjunctions join two elements of equal status to make a larger element of the same kind
- 7. A clause that relies on another to make sense
- 9. These conjunctions introduce information that does not make sense on its own
- 12. A sentence that makes a statement
- 13. The function of words in sentences and the study of individual units of language
- 14. Adverbs that tell you how often something happens (e.g often, sometimes)
- 16. Sentences are made up of these
- 18. Sweetest, coldest, most generous... are what type of adjectives?
- 19. The name of a person, place, organisation or brand
- 20. Adverbs that tell you how something is done (e.g slowly, dramatically)
Down
- 1. Sentences with 2 main clauses joined by a conjunction
- 2. These show what a noun is referring too
- 3. A sentence that asks a question
- 5. Pronouns that show ownership (e.g my, your, his, her, our, their)
- 8. Verbs that identify the main action in sentences are called...
- 10. Past, present, future
- 11. These give more information about a noun and are typically referred to as 'describing words'
- 15. Sentences that have 1 main and 1 subordinating clause
- 17. These replace the noun (examples include she/you/my/these/itself)