Across
- 5. This type of sentence shows strong emotions or surprise
- 6. When expanding a sentence, this question can be asked to add details about the time that the action happened
- 7. These are used in writing to help create meaning and understanding
- 9. These words describe a noun and are used to add more detail to your sentences
- 10. Words such as and, but and yet that are used to join two independent clauses in a compound sentence
- 12. When expanding a sentence, this question can be asked to add details about the location that the action happened
- 13. A declarative sentence is used to make this
- 15. The part of a sentence that contains the action or verb
- 17. This type of sentence has two independent clauses joined together with a conjunction
- 19. This type of sentence makes a statement or tells something
- 22. An exclamatory sentence is used to express this
- 23. This punctuation mark is used at the end of an interrogative sentence
- 24. An imperative sentence is used to give this
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- 1. The first word of any kind of sentence must begin with this kind of letter
- 2. This type of sentence gives a command or makes a request
- 3. When expanding a sentence, this question can be asked to add details about the way that the action happened
- 4. The person, place, or thing that a sentence is about
- 6. When expanding a sentence, this question can be asked to add details about the reason that the action happened
- 8. Words put together that make sense and are a complete thought
- 11. This is what you are doing by adding more information to your sentence to make it more interesting
- 14. This punctuation mark is used at the end of a declarative sentence or an imperative sentence
- 16. This punctuation mark is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence
- 18. This type of sentence asks a question
- 20. An interrogative sentence is used to ask this
- 21. This punctuation mark is needed before the conjunction in a compound sentence
