Adjectives
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Pronouns
100

Benjamin Franklin is a famous man.

famous

100
The blue whale is (louder, loudest) than the howler monkey.

louder

100

Yesterday we visited a safari park.

yesterday

100

Money doesn't grow on trees.

 doesn't


100

We read the rhymes of Mother Goose.

We

200

He was born in 1706 in colonial Boston.

colonial

200

The blue whale is the (louder, loudest) animal of all.

loudest

200

We saw several big cats there.

several

200

Winners never quit.

never

200

They tell about familiar characters.

They

300

He became a printer's assistant at a young age.

young.

300

The Arctic Ocean is the (smaller, smallest) ocean in the world.

smallest

300

Cats vary widely in size.

widely

300

There is no time like the present.

no

300

I like the rhyme about Jack and Jill.

I

400

Ben ran away with three cents in his pocket.

three

400

The Caribbean Sea is (deeper, deepest) than the Gulf of Mexico.

deeper

400

All cats move gracefully.

gracefully

400

Don't give up on the ship!

Don't

400

It may be 1000 years old!

It

500

He made Philadelphia his new home.

new

500

The Pacific Ocean is the (deeper, deepest) ocean of all.

deepest

500

Two cats raced uphill.

uphill

500

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.

can't

500

You probably have heard of Old King Cole.

You

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