Subjects, Predicates, and Sentences

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Across
  1. 2. This is a group of words that does not have a subject, a predicate, or both.
  2. 9. This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.
  3. 11. One of two types of words that a simple subject almost always is.
  4. 13. This is the unwritten/unspoken subject of an imperative sentence.
  5. 14. One of two types of words that a simple subject almost always is.
  6. 16. This is made up of the simple predicate and any and all words or phrases that complete its meaning.
  7. 17. This has one complete subject and one complete predicate.
  8. 18. This type of sentence expresses strong feeling.
  9. 19. This is made up of the simple subject and any and all describing words that go with it.
  10. 20. This type of sentence asks a question.
  11. 22. An exclamatory sentence ends with a _______.
  12. 24. The main word or words of the subject.
Down
  1. 1. This type of sentence makes a statement.
  2. 3. The simple predicate is always a _______.
  3. 4. Two or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction that share a predicate.
  4. 5. The parts of a compound sentence are joined by a comma and coordinating conjunction or a _______.
  5. 6. An interrogative sentence ends with a ________.
  6. 7. The main word or words of the predicate.
  7. 8. This type of sentence is also called a command.
  8. 10. This is made up of two or more simple sentences.
  9. 12. Two or more simple verbs (or verb phrases) joined by a conjunction that share a subject.
  10. 15. This part of the sentence tells what the subject has, does, or is like.
  11. 21. This type of sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences that are incorrectly joined together.
  12. 23. An imperative sentence ends with a _______.