Parts of Speech
Subject/Verb
Adjectives
Adverbs
Capitalization
100

Joe and Mary and going to the Easter play.

Conjunction
100
Mandy is singing in the concert.
Subject: Mandy   /   Verb: is singing
100
Dutch tiles surround the fireplace.
Dutch, the
100
The panther appeared silently.
Silently
100
when he was a young boy, david had to work long hours in a cotton factory.

When he was a young boy, David had to work long hours in a cotton factory.

200

Can I have some ice cream, please?

Pronoun
200
We are all going to the play tonight.
Subject: we   /   Verb: are going
200
The slippery eel fell out of Ethan's hands.
The, slippery, Ethan's
200
My little brother waited patiently.
patiently
200
no, mr. evans isn't my history teacher.
No, Mr. Evans isn't my history teacher.
300

The best science project won the contest.

Verb
300
Sit down in your seat.
Subject: (You)   /   Verb: sit
300
The brown leaves were raked into neat piles.
The, brown, neat
300
The deer sprang away quickly.
away, quickly
300
red, yellow, and orange leaves can be seen in vermont in the fall.

Red, yellow, and orange leaves can be seen in Vermont in the fall.

400

The beautiful, rolling hills covered the spring scenery.

Adjective
400
Even Spot and Sport ran about the grounds.
Subject: Spot, Sport   /   Verb: ran
400
The oak trees have put on their spring leaves.
The, oak, their, spring
400
The very old clock ticked steadily.
very, steadily
400
On tuesday, march 13, our family moved to boston, massachusetts.

On Tuesday, March 13, our family moved to Boston, Massachusetts.

500

Around the corner is the help desk.

Preposition
500
David, Linda, and Joan had a good time at the picnic.
Subject: David, Linda, Joan   /   Verb: had
500
A grandfather clock stood at the foot of the curved staircase. 
A, grandfather, the, the, curved
500
My teacher speaks very slowly.
very, slowly
500
Have you ever been to the statue of liberty in new york city?

Have you ever been to the Statue of Liberty in New York City?

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