Across
- 3. use at the end of an interrogative sentence, or at the end of a question in a quote
- 4. these type of order words are used to describe the order of events, first, second, third, next, last, finally
- 7. the first word of every sentence; proper nouns; days of the week and the month of the year; holidays and special days; the names referring to God and the Bible; names, titles of respects, initials, and the word I; the first word, last word and every important word in the titles of books, stories, poems, and songs
- 10. contraction for you are
- 11. contraction for it is
- 12. ownership
- 14. hasn't, is, has, was
- 16. used with a conjunction word to correct a run-on sentence; use after yes or no at the beginning of a sentence; use before and after the name of the person you are speaking to in a sentence, use only one if the name comes at the beginning or end of the sentence; use to separate words or groups of words in a series, a series is three or more similar words or groups of words written one after another; use to separate the name of a town or a city from the name of a state, place after the state, too, unless it comes at the end of a sentence; use to separate parts of a date
- 18. they've
- 20. often used at the end of every declarative and most imperative sentences, use after initials of names, after abbreviated titles of respect, after abbreviations of days and months
- 21. I'm
- 22. we'll
- 24. the parts of this are: heading, greeting, body, closing, signature
- 25. location
- 26. you'll
Down
- 1. ownership
- 2. haven't
- 4. ownership
- 5. the shortening of two words together using an apostrophe in place of the dropped letters
- 6. that's
- 8. contraction for they are
- 9. you're
- 13. subject stays the same; verb must be singular or plural to match the subject for subject-verb ?
- 15. I've
- 17. we've
- 19. won't
- 23. haven't, are, have, were
