Across
- 2. An acronym to help you remember the seven coordinating conjunctions.
- 3. Object A word that directly receives the action of the main verb in a sentence.
- 5. "Toni cooked while Christophe cleaned." In this sentence, the subordinate conjunction is...
- 8. The name of your English teacher's helper.
- 9. The person, place, or thing that does an action in a sentence.
- 13. "You should never go until you are ready." In this complex sentence, the subordinate conjunction is...
- 14. A clause that can stand on its own as a sentence.
- 15. Compound sentences are always linked by these type of conjunctions.
- 16. "Though I love English, math is my favorite subject." In this complex sentence, the subordinate conjunction is...
- 17. A sentence with at least one dependent clause and one independent clause.
- 19. "Whenever my mother-in-law shows up, I always hide." In this complex sentence, the subordinate conjunction is...
- 20. The type of word with which a predicate always begins.
Down
- 1. "I won't be able to pay for repairs unless my check comes in." In this complex, the subordinate conjunction is...
- 3. A clause that cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
- 4. The action being done in a sentence.
- 6. The name of our math teacher (ask someone if you don't know who this is).
- 7. The name of your English teacher.
- 9. A type of conjunction with which a dependent clause begins.
- 10. "Chris loves to eat barbecue, but Christophe finds that it does not agree with his stomach." In this compound sentence, the coordinating conjunction is...
- 11. A sentence that is only one independent clause.
- 12. "Soha comes to school everyday, and she really enjoys learning." In this compound sentence, the coordinating conjunction is...
- 17. A sentence with at least two independent clauses joined by a FANBOYS.
- 18. "Because she studied, Sara passed her test." In this sentence, the subordinate conjunction is...
