Adjectives
Adverbs
Preposition
Preposition Phrase
Mystery
100

Identify Adjective.

I like old houses.

Old.

100

Identify the Adverbs.

He ran quickly.

Quickly

100

Identify the Preposition.

He sat on the chair.

On.

100

Identify the Prepositional phrase.

That puppy at the park is so happy.

At the park.

100

What can fly but has no wings.

Cloud.

200

Identify Adjectives.

She has long, dark hair.

Long and Dark.

200

Identify the Adverbs. 

My baby slept clearly and through the night.

Clearly

200

Identify the Preposition.

Matilda lost her necklace at the ball.

At.
200

Identify the Prepositional phrase.

She went over the bridge.

Over the bridge.

200

Identify the Adjective.

She was a beautiful girl.

Beautiful.

300

Identify Adjectives.

My sister has a big beautiful tan and white bulldog.

Big, beautiful, tan and white.

300

Identify the Adverbs.

James reads his book well.

Well.

300

Identify the Preposition

My son emerged from behind the curtains to scare me.

behind and to

300

Identify the Prepositional phrase.

 Matthew walked to the house, down the street.

To the house and down the street.

300

What can kids make but never hold or see.

Noise.

400

Identify Adjectives.

We browsed through the many antique, colorful, silk dresses in the boutique.

Antique, colorful, and silk.

400

Identify the Adverbs.

Her voice sounds beautiful. She sang the song exactly as it was written. We heard it perfectly. 

Exactly and perfectly.

400

Identify the Preposition.

She placed the plates on the counter, away from the cats.

On and from.

400

Identify the Prepositional phrase.

Jeff was asking about the project, because he wanted to get a 100 on the project.

About the project and on the project.

400

Identify Adjective.

 He slept in the quiet room.

Quiet.

500

Definition of adjectives.

Modify's or describes a noun.

500

Definition of Adverbs.

A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group.

500

Definition of Prepositions. 

 A word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location,or to introduce an object.

500

What are prepositional phrases.

A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.

500

A cowboy rides into town on Friday, he stays three days then rides out of town on Friday. How? 

His horses name is Friday.

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