Across
- 1. verbs that admit of the continuous form
- 3. both a notional and structural part of speech which denotes actions and state and might serve in the sentence as the predicate or a part of the predicate
- 4. verbs that have a lexical meaning of their own and can have an independent syntactic function in the sentence
- 9. form that requires a change in the word itself
- 10. verbs that require some kind of object to complete their meaning
- 11. verbs that have final aim in view
- 12. may be perfect and non-perfect (indefinite)
- 13. verbs that do not admit of the continuous form
- 14. form that requires an auxiliary verb + notional verb
Down
- 1. verbs denoting the action that can go on indefinitely
- 2. the form of the verb which indicates the time of the action
- 5. the form of the verb which serves to express the manner in which the action is regarded
- 6. forms that function as the predicate in the sentence
- 7. verbs that cannot have an independent syntactic function in the sentence
- 8. verbs that do not require any object
