Across
- 1. Belongs to the category of people, e.g. "nurse" or "student"
- 7. Refers to all living and non-living things except people, e.g. "lion" or "mountain"
- 8. Words that name things we cannot touch, such as "happiness" or "justice"
- 10. Things you can experience with your five senses, like "stone" or "music"
Down
- 2. Substances or concepts that cannot be separated into units, like "milk" or "advice"
- 3. General names that do not need a capital letter, e.g. "country" or "river"
- 4. Refers to lifeless things, e.g. "table" or "bottle"
- 5. Nouns that can take plural forms like "apples" or "chairs"
- 6. Refers to living beings capable of movement, e.g. "dog" or "eagle"
- 9. Specific names that begin with a capital letter, e.g. "London" or "Nile"
