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This is your final :) (English I/II)

Across
Part of speech: Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
Part of speech: Replaces a noun
Identify this type of sentence. "Mrs. Rader loves etymology." (declarative, imperative, exclamatory, interrogative)
Part of speech: A person, place, or thing
Fill in the blank. "Can I have a cookie ____?" (to, too, or two)
In this sentence, what is "wonderful?" "The cookies smell wonderful!" (direct object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective)
What is the direct object in this sentence? "Ezekiel brought Jessica flowers every Tuesday."
Part of speech: Shows emotion
What part of speech is "fast" in this sentence? "The dog ran fast."
Fill in the blank. "_____ mom is so nice." (your or you're)
Part of speech: Shows action or state of being
Part of speech: Modifies a noun
Down
What part of speech is "ran" in this sentence? "The dog ran fast."
What is the subject of this sentence? "An enormous kangaroo hurridly hopped to the park."
Fill in the blank. "I'll spend the summer at _______ house." (their, there, or they're)
What is the verb of this sentence? "The angry child stomped through the whole house."
What part of speech is "dog" in this sentence? "The dog ran fast."
Part of speech: Connects two words, phrases, or clauses
Identify this type of sentence. "Are we done yet?" (declarative, imperative, exclamatory, interrogative)
You should not start a sentence with what kind of conjunction?
Identify this type of sentence. "I have never loved grammar so much in my life!" (declarative, imperative, exclamatory, interrogative)
Part of speech: Shows time or location, connects an object to the rest of the sentence
What is the preposition in this sentence? "I stared at my computer deciding what I should type."
Identify this type of sentence. "Have a good summer!" (declarative, imperative, exclamatory, interrogative)
What is the conjunction in this sentence? "The little girl often dreamed about being a ballerina, but she thought she'd like being a super hero too."