Across
- 3. This refers in English grammar to a person, place, or thing.
- 4. In English grammar, this type of word describes a person, place, or thing.
- 5. If you do enough study and research in a particular area, you can become a _____ someday.
- 8. Examples of this type of word are: he, she, we, they, him, her.
- 10. No one really knows what the _____ of climate change will be on the earth's agricultural areas in the future.
- 11. There have been certain people throughout history who have had an enormous ____ on world events.
- 12. In English grammar, this type of word refers to the action in a sentences.
- 14. In English grammar, these are small words that join other words. Examples include: in, at, to, on, above, below.
- 15. One of the main differences between _____ and computers is that the former have feelings whereas the latter do not.
- 17. In English grammar, this type of word refers to how the action is performed.
Down
- 1. Research has shown that people who _____ some of their time to help others feel more compassion toward other people.
- 2. People who are addicted to their mobile phones and social media are usually less _____ that individuals who are able to focus and get work done.
- 6. If a student wants to earn excellent marks in a course, he needs to put some _____ into completing his assigned tasks.
- 7. One recent issue that has appeared in western countries is the increase in _____. Many people in society don't have anyone to talk to.
- 9. Managers need to _____ with many types of problems that their company faces.
- 13. playing football is a _____ activity, whereas playing piano is a solitary activity.
- 16. This is a document that contains all of the important information about a university course.
