Across
- 1. Verb tense that refers to an action of a verb that took place and ended in the past
- 5. Type of auxiliary verb that cannot act alone but helps the main verb indicate possibility, ability, permission, or necessity
- 6. Type of verb that does have a direct object receiving its action
- 9. Aspect of verbs ending in "ing" that refers to ongoing activity at a specific point of time or continuous activity over a period of time
- 10. Verb tense that refers to the action of a verb that will take place at some time in the future, requiring the helping verb "shall" or "will"
- 11. words showing action or linking subjects with subject complements
- 12. Type of verb that shows no action, but connects the subject of a sentence to the noun, pronoun, or adjective that follows the verb and refers back to the subject
Down
- 2. Type of verb that helps the main verb give emphasis or indicates when the action takes place
- 3. Type of verb that does NOT have a direct object receiving its action
- 4. Consists of the word "to" followed by a verb that can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence
- 7. Tense that refers to action of a verb that is happening in the present
- 8. Type of verb in which the subject performs the action
- 9. Aspect of verbs containing "have" or "had" used to describe events occurring in the past but linked to a later time, such as the present or a different past event
