Adjectives (word/words)
Adverbs(word/words)
Phrases(sentence)
Prepositional Phrase
(sentence)
200

Only Pastor Johnson gave me $5 to clean all his sidewalks.

Only

200

He nearly drove the car for six hours a day.

Nearly

200

Eagerly awaiting her birthday, Mary's presents were all picked up and admired by Mary many times throughout the day.

Eagerly awaiting her birthday, Mary picked up and admired her presents many times throughout the day.

200

She served sandwiches to the children on paper plates.

She served the children sandwiches on paper plates.

400

Iris almost failed every exam she took.

Almost/(Every)

400

People who laugh rarely are sad

Laugh

400

Tired of all of the nights in hotels, delight overcame Mitch when his boss finally said he didn't have to travel anymore.

Tired of all of the nights in hotels, Mitch was delighted when his boss finally said he didn't have to travel anymore.

400

She saw a puppy and a kitten on the way to the store.

On the way to the store, she saw a puppy and a kitten.

600

We gave all the food to the cat that was left over.

Cat

600

Just means only John was picked, no one else

Just

600

James bought a horse for his sister called Prince.

James bought a horse called Prince for his sister.

600

Three offices were reported robbed by the Atlanta police last week.

The Atlanta police reported that three offices were robbed last week.

800

Hai bought a rebuilt Mustang from a salesperson with a leaking radiator.

Salesperson

800

I only contribute $10.00 to fund the orphaned children.

Only

M
e
n
u