Third Grade Language Test #11

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Across
  1. 3. use at the end of an interrogative sentence, or at the end of a question in a quote
  2. 4. these type of order words are used to describe the order of events, first, second, third, next, last, finally
  3. 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
  4. 10. contraction for you are
  5. 11. contraction for it is
  6. 12. ownership
  7. 14. hasn't, is, has, was
  8. 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
  9. 18. they've
  10. 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
  11. 21. I'm
  12. 22. we'll
  13. 24. the parts of this are: heading, greeting, body, closing, signature
  14. 25. location
  15. 26. you'll
Down
  1. 1. ownership
  2. 2. haven't
  3. 4. ownership
  4. 5. the shortening of two words together using an apostrophe in place of the dropped letters
  5. 6. that's
  6. 8. contraction for they are
  7. 9. you're
  8. 13. subject stays the same; verb must be singular or plural to match the subject for subject-verb ?
  9. 15. I've
  10. 17. we've
  11. 19. won't
  12. 23. haven't, are, have, were