Across
- 1. a noun that has two words in one or two words that cannot be separated without the meaning of the sentence changing
- 6. a pronoun that points out specific people places and things (Ex. This, that, these)
- 8. a pronoun that deals with people/living things (Ex. I, me, my, mine)
- 13. a noun that is singular, meaning there is only one, but it is made up of a bunch of things collectively
- 14. a word that takes the place of a noun
- 15. a pronoun that shows possession or ownership of something (Ex. He, her, his, hers, their)
- 16. pronouns that emphasize a noun or another pronoun (Ex. Themselves, itself, ourselves)
- 18. a noun that is plural, meaning there is more than one
- 19. a pronoun that comes after an action verb and reflects the action onto the subject (Ex. Myself, himself, herself)
Down
- 1. a noun that you CAN literally experience with your sense of touch, sight, hearing, sound, or taste
- 2. a pronoun that is the first word of a dependent clause (Ex. where, which, whichever, whom)
- 3. a noun that you know is real, but you CANNOT literally experience it with your senses
- 4. a pronoun that is not specific…it is too broad/vague (Ex. Anyone, someone, both, many)
- 5. a noun that show’s possession or ownership of something. It usually has an apostrophe at the end of the word
- 7. a noun that is singular, meaning there is only one (Ex. Friend, sky, class)
- 9. a noun that is a general name for a person place thing or idea…it is not specific (Ex. Boy, kite, school)
- 10. a noun that is impossible to count
- 11. a noun that is a specific name for a person place thing or idea…it is capitalized (Ex. Devin, America, Pepsi)
- 12. a noun that you can easily count
- 17. a prounoun that is the first word of a question (Ex. Who, what, when, where,)
