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Across
  1. 1. This takes the place of a noun, usually after the noun has already been used. They are useful when you are trying to avoid repeating yourself.
  2. 4. This describes/modifies a verb, or an adjective.
  3. 5. It usually appears at the beginning of a sentence, and tells you who or what is doing the action/the main verb.
  4. 7. It refers to the time the action takes place, and is shown by changes in the verb.
Down
  1. 2. This usually appears after the main verb, and receives the action of the main verb. Not all sentences need one of these.
  2. 3. This describes or modifies a noun.
  3. 6. This describes the action, or what is being done.