Across
- 4. A simple sentence.
- 5. A type of sentence that contains two independent clauses.
- 8. Types of nouns we can touch.
- 9. The word placed before the main noun to say what type it is.
- 11. A group of words that has a main verb and other ‘helping’ or auxiliary verbs.
- 12. A clause that stands by itself.
- 15. A clause that relies on or is relative to another clause.
- 16. A group of words that describes how, when, where and why things happen.
- 17. A word used to describe an action.
Down
- 1. A word that identifies people, places or things.
- 2. Types of nouns that we can only sense and cannot feel.
- 3. A group of words that tell us more about the noun.
- 6. The part of a noun group that points out which noun is being spoken about.
- 7. A word that describes a noun
- 10. A group of words that follows the noun it describes. It begins with who, which or that.
- 13. A word used to tell more about a verb, and it almost always answers the questions how?, when?, where?, how often?, and in what way?.
- 14. A type of sentence that contains an independent and dependent clause.
