Subject
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Adj/Adv
do/PN/PA
Prepositions
100

The subject of this sentence is this.

"Why do we have eyebrows?"

What is "we"?

100

This is the verb phrase in this sentence:

"Why do we have eyebrows?"

What is "do have"?

100

This is one adjective from the sentence:

"The grasshopper will hop around the new-mown mead."

What is "the" or "new-mown"?

100

This is the predicate adjective in the sentence:

"Will the second-string player be a starter tonight instead?"

What is "starter"?

100

This is how many prepositional phrases the following sentence has:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

What is "three"?

200

This is the subject of the sentence:

"Keep your fingers out of your eyes."

What is "you"?

200

This is the predicate verb of the sentence:

"Keep your fingers out of your eyes."

What is "keep"?

200

This is the adverb in this sentence:

"The poetry of earth and sky is never dead."

What is "never"?

200

This is the predicate adjective in the sentence: 

"Unfortunately, the new Colts quarterback might be hurt."

What is "hurt"?

200

This is an adverbial prepositional phrase in the following sentence:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

What is "at ease" or "beneath some pleasant weed"?

300

This is the subject of the sentence: 

"The Latin word for eyelash is cilia."

What is "word"?

300

This is the verb in the sentence: 

"The Latin word for eyelash is cilia."

What is "is"?

300

This many adjectives are in the sentence:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

What is four or five?

300

This is the predicate nominative in the sentence:

"Are those pebbles from the box igneous rocks?"

What is "rocks"?

300

This is an adjectival prepositional phrase in the following sentence:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

What is "of the grasshopper"?

400

This is the subject of the sentence:

"Wow, your pupils are so tiny!"

What is "pupils"?

400

This is the type of verb in the sentence: 

"The Latin word for eyelash is cilia."

What is "linking verb"?

400

These are all the adjectives in the sentence:

"Are those pebbles from the box igneous rocks?"

What are "those", "the", and "igneous"?

400

This is the predicate adjective in the sentence:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

What is "quiet"?

400

This is a diagram of the sentence:

"At ease, the wings of the grasshopper are quiet beneath some pleasant weed."

500

This is the subject of the sentence:

"Are those pebbles from the box igneous rocks?"

What is "pebbles"?

500

This is the verb phrase for the sentence:

"In the cave, will the bats be hanging together underneath the canopy?"

What is "will be hanging"?

500

These are the two adverbs in the sentence:

"Will the second-string player be a starter tonight instead?"

What are "tonight" and "instead"?

500

This is the direct object in the sentence:

"Peggy and Marge read a book about the gold rush of 1849."

What is "book"?

500

This is a diagram of the sentence:

"Are those pebbles from the box igneous rocks?"

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