This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Grammar & Parts of Speech has 20 clues. Answers range from 2 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What part of speech is a person, place, or thing?
Nouns that are used to identify classes of people, places, or things are (proper/common) nouns.
A name of particular place is a (common/proper) noun.
A dictionary would be an example of a (concrete/abstract) noun.
A noun that denotes a group of individuals, like "family" would be an example of a _________ noun.
Words like in, on, under, and over would all be examples of ____________.
A preposition followed by a noun would be an example of a prepositional ______.
In the sentence, "The family lived atop the hill." "Atop the hill" would be a prepositional phrase. (Yes/No)
It is grammatically correct to end a sentence with a preposition. (True/False)
The prepositions of/have are interchangeable. (True/False)
Coordinating, cooralative, and subordinating are three basic types of what?
The acronym _______ is common used for coordinating conjunctions.
It is grammatically correct the start a sentence with a conjunction. (True/False)
Subordinating conjunctions create __________ clauses.
___________ conjunctions link two equal elements in a sentence.
"Ouch! Yay! And Shhh!" are examples of ____________.
Interjections express quick bursts of ________.
Interjects with an exclamation mark represents a stronger feeling. (True/False)
All interjects are positive. (Yes/no)
Interjections can be phrases like "I'm shocked!" (True/Flase)