Across
- 4. A word class gives us more information about people, animals or things represented by nouns and pronouns
- 6. We use this to talk about something which is new and contrasts with a previous state.
- 7. When we use the verbs feel, hear, see, smell, or taste to talk about the impressions that we receive through our five _______ (touch, hearing, sight, smell, taste), they are all non-action verbs and cannot be used in progressive forms.
- 8. We use this to talk about something in the future after time words like if, when,...
Down
- 1. We use this to talk about something which is happening before and after a specific time.
- 2. Something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information. We use PresentS for this.
- 3. In this situation, we do expect the situation to change, we use Present Continuous in this situation.
- 4. We use this word class to add more information about other word classes, a clause or a whole sentence and, less commonly, about a noun phrase.
- 5. In this situation, we don’t expect the situation to change, we use Present Simple in this situation.
