Winter Grammar Review

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Across
  1. 2. the type of noun that needs to be capitalized
  2. 4. the type of sentence that has only one independent clause
  3. 6. the DGP abbreviation for a nominative pronoun
  4. 9. modifies nouns and pronouns
  5. 11. the type of sentence that has two or more independent clauses
  6. 12. shows action or a state of being
  7. 13. the DGP abbreviation for a declarative sentence
  8. 14. an action verb can be found with a direct or indirect ____ as a complement
  9. 16. the type of sentence that makes a statement
  10. 18. starts prepositional phrases
  11. 19. person, place, thing, or idea
  12. 20. the type of sentence that asks a question
  13. 24. the type of verb that can have the compliments predicate nominative and predicate adjective
  14. 26. the type of sentence that has one independent and one or more dependent clauses
  15. 27. answers the questions which one, what kind, and how many
  16. 29. the DGP abbreviation for a prepositional phrase
Down
  1. 1. takes the place of a noun
  2. 3. answers the questions when, where, how, and to what extent
  3. 5. the type of clause that has a subject and verb, and can stand on its own as a complete thought
  4. 7. the type of verb that can have the compliments direct object and indirect object
  5. 8. the type of sentence that gives a command
  6. 10. connects words, phrases, or clauses
  7. 11. the type of conjunction that is abbreviated with FANBOYS
  8. 15. the DGP abbreviation for a possessive pronoun
  9. 17. the DGP abbreviation for an independent clause
  10. 18. the verb and all the words that modify it is known as the complete _____
  11. 21. the number of independent clauses in a complex sentence (write out the word)
  12. 22. shows strong emotion
  13. 23. the type of sentence that shows strong emotion
  14. 25. the DGP abbreviation for an exclamatory sentence
  15. 28. the type of clause that starts with either a relative pronoun or a subordinate conjunction