Across
- 5. unit Lexical unit formed by two or more words to yield a new concept, different from the composition of the meaning of its elements.
- 6. Represents wh-words.
- 9. Also known as a helping verb, and is used to emphasize and put more stress on the main verb in mood, tense and aspect. An auxiliary must always be followed by a “to”.
- 13. Are linking words that introduce clauses which cannot stand alone without another clause.
- 15. The meaning or interpretation of a word or a sentence.
- 16. Numerals answer the question 'Which?' and serve to place entities in order or in a series, they can be used either like determiners, before a noun, or as head of a noun phrase and also used to form fractions.
- 18. A word which shows the relationship of noun or pronoun with other words(places, date, location, etc)
- 19. The smallest grammatical unit in a langauge.
- 21. The arrangement of words in a sentence.
Down
- 1. Consists of a small set of simple forms.
- 2. They introduce clauses following verbs, adjectives or nouns, complementing or completing the meaning of these keywords in the main clause
- 3. Numerals answer the question 'How many?' and are most commonly used like determiners, can be followed by a noun or also occur as heads of noun phrases.
- 4. They are normally optional elements, and can be placed either at the beginning, middle, or end of the main clause.
- 7. A word or phrase which is used to express the amount, number or quantity.
- 8. Are used to indicate a relationship between two units such as phrases or clauses.
- 10. An affix that is attched to the end of a root.
- 11. A family grouping of words, especially words that habitually appear together and convey meaning by association.
- 12. Expressions whose meaning cannot be completely understood from the meaning of the component parts.
- 14. An affix that is joint before the root of a word.
- 17. The minimal unit of lexicon in a language.
- 20. Which is used instead of a noun that has been mentioned within a sentence or in other sentence already.