Primary Revision

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