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Explorers of language Puzzle 1

Horizontales
A question
An example of a helping verb
A word that modifies a noun
What the subject is or does
An adjective that means old and no longer in use.
A preposition which shows the relationship between different parts of a sentence
A helping verb, or modal verb, with a fair degree of uncertainty.
An example of a helping verb
One of the most common verbs in English, it can be a helping verb or a main verb
The part of the sentence that is not the subject
A statement
A group of words expressing a complete thought
A person who studies the past through digging up objects.
The study of how words are used in sentences
An adjective that means 'to do with language.'
A noun. We see through them, breath fresh air, or create digital documents with them.
An adjective that
Someone who studies grammar.
Verticales
A command
An adjective that might describe a pizza - answering the question 'what kind?'
The feminine third person singular pronoun. It can be a subject.
There are 23 of these
A past tense verb meaning looked into or examined. Detectives do this as well as archaeologists and explorers.
An adjective meaning keeping on trying and not giving up.
An adverb that answers the adverb question 'when?'.
A word that answers one of the four adjective questions
This is a group of words acting in a sentence without a subject and a verb, A Verb ------ is two or more verbs acting as one verb in a sentence
A visual diagram that shows where things are in relation to other things.Explorers create ___S of physical landscapes.
A noun which means someone who studies and learns. It starts with the same letters as school.
The study of human history through physical remains.
A preposition: the opposite of over.
A helping verb example.
A verb meaning find out. It has a negative prefix
Whom or what the sentence is about
A word that takes the place of a noun
A helping verb, or modal verb, with high modality.
An adverb question: not how, when, why, or to what extent
An indefinite article, used before a word starting with a vowel sound.