Words for English language learners

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Across
  1. 3. a group of words that usually contains a subject and a verb, and expresses a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter and usually ends with punctuation (a full stop, question mark etc)
  2. 5. the form of a verb, typically ending in -'ed' in English, which is used in forming perfect and passive verb forms. (e.g. walked, eaten, drunk)
  3. 7. modifies a noun e.g. hot, lazy, red
  4. 9. The past simple and past participle of these verbs ends in 'ed' (e.g. walk - walked - walked)
  5. 10. a group of words that contains a subject and verb, but is usually only part of a sentence
  6. 13. The pattern of these verbs does not follow the 'ed' past and past participate ending (e.g. eat, ate, eaten)
  7. 15. shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence e.g. up, over, by
Down
  1. 1. when this verb from is used, the subject performs the action (Mark stole the painting.)
  2. 2. names a person, place or thing e.g. Australia, college, idea
  3. 4. in this kind of sentence the subject of the verb is the receiver of the action of the verb (e.g. The painting was stolen.)
  4. 6. identifies an action or state of being e.g. sing, dance, believe
  5. 7. modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb e.g. softly, lazily, often
  6. 8. joins words, phrases, and clauses e.g. and, but, so
  7. 11. replaces a noun e.g. I, you, our, them, who
  8. 12. Used with many verbs to show questions, negatives and in some verb tenses
  9. 14. identifies and specifies a noun e.g. a, an the