Across
- 2. when words are separated on a line (separated by syllables) writing out numbers in words (fractions, 23...) separate a prefix from proper noun
- 6. an incomplete sentence
- 7. nouns and pronouns that show ownership and signal that a noun will follow
- 8. a sentence that asks a question
- 10. these are the rules for which punctuation: use a comma: list, interrupter, appositive, compound sentence, introductory word or phrase, complex sentence, with conjunctive adverb, parenthetical expression
- 12. a punctuation mark (:) used to precede a list of items, a quotation, or an expansion or explanation.
Down
- 1. these are examples of which rules: underline titles of books etc.
- 3. a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate
- 4. usage; how a word is used correctly or incorrectly, ex: their vs. there vs. they're; have vs. has etc.
- 5. a sentence with more than one subject or predicate
- 9. two sentences written as if they were one
- 11. The superscript sign ( ' ) used to indicate the omission of a letter or letters from a word, the possessive case, or the plurals of numbers, letters, and abbreviations