Types of pronouns
Types of nouns
Types of verbs
Semi-colon or comma
Coordination conjunctions
100

There were only a few left. 

Pronoun- intensive plural: does not refer to a specific noun. 

100

I smelled the waffles.

Nouns- concrete: an object that can be seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted. 

100

The bees were all around.  

Verb- helping verb: Is combined with a verb to form a verb phrase that expresses a particular tense. 

100

Carry, a doctor() was late to work on Monday. 

Comma 

100

Claire was not only scared but also confused.

Correlative conjunctions- word pair that serve to join words or groups of words. 

200

I want these socks.

Pronoun- demonstrative: point out specific nouns 

200

Rain delayed the baseball game. 

Noun- common noun: general name for a person, place, thing, or idea, not capitalized. 

200

Maria was thinking about dogs. 

Verb- action verb: expresses either physical or mental action. 

200

There wasn’t enough food() the dance is tomorrow. 

Semi-colon 

200

I practiced all day, yet I feel accomplishe.

Coordination conjunction: connect words or groups of words of equal importance in a sentence .

300

She blamed herself for the mistake. 

Pronoun- reflexive: reflects action back upon the subject and adds information to the sentence. 

300

I was having trouble with the homework. 

Noun- abstract noun: names an idea, quality or state. 

300

The walk to the park gave me a break. 

verb- Action verb: expresses either physical or mental action.

300

I like to read() however, my sister doesn't. 

Semi-colon 

300

It is likewise that the game will get cancelled.

Conjunction adverbs- used to express relationships between independent clauses. 

400

Olivia, who is a retail worker, is smart. 

pronoun- relative: is used to introduce a clause that gives more information about a noun. 

400

English is my first language.  

Noun- proper noun: the name of a particular person, place, thing, or idea; always Capitalized.

400

Molly is by her house 

verb- Linking verb: “link” the subject of a sentence to describe a word in the predicate that expresses the condition of something. 

400

We separated the students for ideas() to give them more examples() and to help others 

Both commas

400

There is no way out, unless we climb. 

Subordination conjunctions- introduce clauses that can’t stand alone. 

500

She was way taller then me

pronoun- first person. 

500

I didn’t have time to each lunch. 

Noun- abstract noun: names an idea, quality, or state.

500

She waits to lead.

verb- intransitive verb: an action verb that does not have a direct object. 

500

Let’s go to lunch() its my only free time

Semi-colon

500

I need to know how it became. 

subordinating conjunctions: introduce clauses that can’t stand alone. 

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