Pronouns
Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
100

He went for a walk.

He

100

Towns are quiet after snowfalls.

Towns, snowfalls

100

Silence is golden.

golden

100

Eggs rolled off the counter.

rolled

200

I want to see my sister soon, for she has been in Switzerland for two years.

I, my, she

200

The students went to class, and they went to lunch.

students, class, lunch

200

Baseball is my favorite sport to watch.

my, favorite
200

Kevin did not want to hurt Kathy's feelings, so he said nothing about her mistake.

did want, said

300

We did not see Mike at the movie, but we did see him at the restaurant.

We, we, him

300

Hannah was not at the game, nor was she at the party.

Hannah, game, party

300

Jason was highly respected.

respected

300

I like Sally because she is funny

like, is

400

Whenever Jennifer feels sad, she calls Chris; he cheers her up.

she, he, her

400

Jean had a headache after the party was over, so Paul cleaned up the house.

Jean, headache, party, Paul, house

400

The chrome-plated motorcycles glistened in the sun.

chrome-plated

400

Chad hates to sleep while his parents are awake, for he might miss something.

hates, are, might miss

500

When you are ready, I will call the store, and we can talk to Reed.

you, I, we

500

The employer made Jill a good offer, and she accepted as long as he gave her a travel allowance.

employer, Jill, offer, allowance

500
Before the trick-or-treaters came, Jill made candied apples; they were delicious.

candied, delicious

500

Todd gave an excellent report; his instructor thanked him after the rest of the class had left the room.

gave, thanked, had left

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