Across
- 2. Mark A mark used to show excitement, command, or emotion.
- 6. Words that describe nouns.
- 7. A word that replaces a noun.
- 9. Because, although, while are examples of this type of conjunction.
- 12. Names people, places, or things.
- 13. Romeo and Juliet should be written in ______ or underlined.
- 17. Used to show possession or omission of letters.
- 18. A sentence that expresses one idea with one finite verb.
- 20. Type of noun that names groups (e.g. choir, class).
- 22. The words ‘a’ or ‘an’ are called ______ articles.
- 23. A compound word joiner (e.g. blue-eyed).
Down
- 1. A word that joins words or sentences together.
- 3. A sentence that contains a subordinating conjunction.
- 4. ‘Quickly’ and ‘softly’ are examples of this part of speech.
- 5. Words that tell us the position of things.
- 8. Type of punctuation that creates a dramatic pause or afterthought.
- 10. Stop Used to end statements.
- 11. Letters Used for proper nouns and at the start of sentences.
- 14. Sentence type with two finite verbs and a coordinating conjunction.
- 15. Used to separate items in a list.
- 16. The word ‘the’ is called a ______ article.
- 17. Love, democracy, fear are examples of ______ nouns.
- 19. Mark Used at the end of a question.
- 21. A doing word.
