Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. A word indicating the most extreme or highest degree, often ending in '-est' or using 'most'
  2. 5. A word used to indicate the lowest degree in a superlative structure.
  3. 9. Structure Used to compare two items, often ending in “-er” or using “more.
  4. 12. The tense used in the “if” clause of zero conditional
Down
  1. 1. The tense used in the main clause of a first conditional.
  2. 2. A word used to indicate a smaller degree in a comparative structure.
  3. 4. The article used before singular, countable nouns starting with a vowel sound when the noun is not specific.
  4. 6. A word used to compare two things in a comparative structure.
  5. 7. The auxiliary verb typically used in the main clause of a first conditional.
  6. 8. The tense, structure, or mood to refer to general truths or habits
  7. 10. A word used to modify and specify the highest degree of a quality.
  8. 11. The word used in comparative structures when you want to indicate similarity
  9. 13. added to short adjectives to form the superlative