This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Grammar & Parts of Speech has 29 clues. Answers range from 2 to 12 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Refers to implying or referring to something, espcially in literature
Is used when referring to three or more
A result or consequence
Is used when referring to things that CAN be counted
Refers to the past tense of putting someone to death
To suggest something without specifially stating it
You use this when the object is laying itself down
This is used when referring to a large but definite number --but can still be counted
When the object is lifting itself.
This is used to draw comparison
Third person plural pronoun. Indicates a possession or relationship
used with verbs to form the infinitive or as preposition expressing movement towards something
Is used when it is the subject of a sentence or predicate noun
A pronoun that expresses possesion
Refers to a misleading image, object, or idea that does not exist as it appears
Is used when referring to only two
To have an impressino, influence, or effect on something
Used when referring to uncountable and usually abstract nouns
Refers to the past tense and past participle of hang (object)
To draw a conclusion about something that hasn't been directly stated
You use this when the object itself is being laid down
Refers to something great in quantity, amount, extent or degree (cannot be counted)
When the object itself is being risen by another force
used to refer to time/at that time
A contraction of "they" and "are"
used to refer to a specific location, position, or time.
Used to show a lot of something, or as a synonym of "also"
is used when it is the direct object, the indirect object, or the object of a prepostion
Contraction of who is