In English, the order of words in a sentence is very important! Unlike some other languages, English follows strict rules — for example, the verb almost always comes after the subject. Practice what you know by completing this crossword about word order and sentence structure. Good luck!
Horizontalement
- 1. At which place
- 1. Question word for place
- 1. Adverb or conjunction of place
- 2. Not able to be changed or moved
- 4. Many times frequently
- 7. Made of two or more parts combined
- 8. A group of words with subject and verb
- 11. The central position in a sentence
- 12. The time indicated by a verb form
- 15. The place where a word appears in a sentence
- 16. A noun receiving the action of a verb
- 17. The arrangement of words in a sentence
- 18. The arrangement or sequence of words
- 19. A sentence that declares something
Verticalement
- 1. Relative pronoun for things
- 3. Straight without deviation
- 5. At the end position
- 6. A word completing the meaning of a verb
- 9. A word that describes a noun
- 10. A word showing relationship between nouns
- 13. A word that changes the meaning of another
- 14. For repeated past actions
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