Across
- 3. …….. and all can be used as determiners and in combination with personal pronouns.
- 6. Any means no matter which one when it is used with an ………. verb.
- 8. Unlike another, …….. can be pluralised.
- 11. Much can be used at the ………. of affirmative sentences.
- 12. If we say “the young Albanian player did not expect to get this far,” the demonstrative this is acting as an ……..
- 13. The quantifier …….. is only used with uncountable nouns.
- 14. Most is used to form the …….. of polysyllabic adjectives such as legitimate.
Down
- 1. Native speakers of English often use less with nouns such as difficulties, even though the correct grammatical form would be ……..
- 2. While none is a pronoun, no always has the function of a ………
- 4. You can use some in a question when you …….. something (e.g. Would you like some cookies?)
- 5. If we are speaking about three people, we will say none of them. If we speak about two, we would say …….. of them instead.
- 6. The sentence “Josh can’t stand being …….. alone” includes an intensifier that means completely.
- 7. Although each and every may be interchangeable sometimes, the former tends to express an …….. reference.
- 9. The difference between I haven’t got any friends and I’ve got no friends is one of ……..
- 10. Only …….. can be used with a great when referring to plural countable nouns.