Across
- 3. Also called the Independant clause. It is able to stand alone as a complete sentence.
- 5. Phrases that answer the question who or what in connection with the noun
- 7. A group of words without a finite verb.
- 8. Clauses that perform the same function as nouns.
- 13. Part of the predicate. Always tells you to whom/what or for whom/ what after the Direct Object.
- 14. Clauses that tell us more about a word or words in the main clause.
- 15. A group of words containing a finite verb.
- 16. Clauses that perform the same function as adverbs
- 17. Indicates a long-pause. This punctuation mark is used to balance 2 equally important ideas. Can be replaced with a full stop, or certain conjunctions.
Down
- 1. Phrases that tell us more about the noun.
- 2. Part of predicate. Answers who or what after the verb.
- 4. Phrases that modify the verb.
- 6. The punctuation mark used at the beginning of a sentence.
- 9. Also called the Dependant clause. Always contains a verb but cannot stand alone.
- 10. The punctuation mark used at the end of a Statement Sentence.
- 11. It reflects who or what the sentence is talking about
- 12. Refers to the part of the sentence not included in the subject
- 18. Punctuation mark used when words are separated into lists, to give additional information, and it is used between certain conjunctions.
