Across
- 2. The type of word used to join two sentences together.
- 3. Two words that sound the same but are spelt differently and mean two different things.
- 5. A comparison using the word 'as' or 'like'.
- 7. Full stops, commas, colons and capital letters are examples of this.
- 9. A word that can be used instead of a noun, for example, he.
- 11. Is, am, are - these are examples of this type of verb.
- 12. A verb that, when written in past tense, does not end in 'ed'.'.
- 13. A word that describes a noun.
- 14. A sound word.
- 16. This language is often used to describe things better.
- 18. This is made up of a noun and one or more adjectives.
- 19. Two words that are exactly the same but have two different meanings; 'can' is an example.
- 20. An action word.
Down
- 1. The repetition of a sound or a letter at the beginning of a few words used for effect.
- 4. Two different words that have a very similar meaning.
- 6. A type of adjective that is used when comparing more than two nouns; can be used in conjunction with 'most'.
- 8. Two words joined together and shortened.
- 10. A naming word.
- 15. More than one.
- 17. Punctuation that can show possession or a contraction.
