Homophones
Prepositions
Pronouns
Comparison Adverbs
Conjunctions
100
This homophone refers to conditions in the atmosphere whether, weather
What is weather
100
2 Prepositions are in this sentence. After the storm had passed, a rainbow appeared on the horizon.
What are after and on
100
This pronoun is nominative case: them, whom, she, him
What is she?
100
this is the positive form of the adverb: little, least, less
What is little?
100
The subordinating conjunction for this sentence is: Because 6th grade loved grammar so much, they took extra classes during the summer
What is because?
200
This homophone means to have joined up with peared, pared, paired
What is paired
200
This sentence has two objects of the preposition. After the storm had passed, a rainbow appeared on the horizon.
What are storm and rainbow
200
This is the reflexive case pronoun from the following sentence. They bought themselves a new table.
What is themselves?
200
This is the comparative for of the adverb carefully
What is more carefully?
200
The correclative conjuction(s) from the following sentence is(are): Neither her complaints nor her arguments will change my mind.
What is neither/nor?
300
This homophone means to say where information came from site, cite, sight
What is cite
300
This sentence has a prepositional phrase in it. Celly galloped over the bridge.
What is over the bridge
300
This is the personal pronoun in this sentence: Please pour him some juice.
What is him?
300
This is the comparative for of the adverb far
What is farther
300
the subordinating conjunction from the following sentence is: I was able to lift the statue even though it was prodigious in size.
What is even though?
400
A weather(*this*) tells the direction the wind is blowing vain, vein, vane
What is a vane?
400
The object(s) of the preposition(s) for this sentence is(are) The shogun was overthrown by the emperor in 1868.
What are emperor and 1868?
400
This is the 'person' the personal pronoun is in from the following sentence: Please pour him some juice.
What is 3rd person?
400
this is the negative superlative form of the adverb happily.
What is least happily?
400
This is the subordinating conjunction from the following sentence: Miners hurried to California after gold was found at Sutter's Mill.
What is after?
500
it was (*this*) sound that hurt my ears. allowed, aloud, a loud
What is a loud
500
This is the word the prepositional phrase is modifying. Celly galloped over the bridge.
What is galloped?
500
The following pronoun is correct in the sentence: For who/whom did you make that sculpture?
What is whom?
500
This is the superlative form of the adverb much
What is most?
500
These aare all the coordinating conjunctions:
What are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
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