Across
- 2. These forms are built from basic verb stems and include past indefinite and participle forms.
- 6. This form of verb shows the action's completion or continuity over time.
- 7. The grammatical category indicating the time of the action.
- 8. Verbs that do not require an object to complete their meaning.
- 10. Words that express actions, processes, states, or relations.
- 11. Verbs that are often used in continuous forms, reflecting ongoing actions.
Down
- 1. Verbs that imply a limit or endpoint to the action.
- 3. These verbs are used to build analytical forms and usually have no lexical meaning on their own.
- 4. Forms of verbs that can act as the predicate and include tense, aspect, and voice.
- 5. These verbs have no inherent endpoint, meaning actions can continue indefinitely.
- 9. The category of verbs that includes those used to form a modal predicate or nominal predicate.
