Nouns
Verbs
adverbs
Adjectives
Wild
100

My dad loves to read.

dad

100

Monica threw the ball across the field.

threw

100

He came to school late.

late

100

The strong athlete helped his team win the game.

strong

100

What is the adverb in the sentence? After running 3 miles, I could barely move.

barely

200

The crowded mall was a nightmare.

mall and nightmare

200

Friends sometimes argue when they spend too much time together.

argue and spend

200

The policeman walked quickly through the hallway.

quickly 

200

The sun feels very warm today.

warm

200

What is the adjective in the sentence? Larry was absent from school, but he had a good reason.

good

300

Peter's honesty allowed him to stay out of trouble.

Peter, honesty, and trouble

300

He was angry when it rained all afternoon.

rained

300

She sang beautifully at the concert and the crowd really loved it.

beautifully and really 

300

Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today.

sleeveless 

300

What are the nouns in the sentence? The river is one of the longest in the country.

river and country

400

Carmine and I liked to tell scary stories on Halloween.

Carmine, stories, and Halloween

400

The teacher corrected my poor grammar.

corrected

400

I rarely come here, but when I do, I always sit inside.

rarely, here, always, and inside 

400

When the old, gray-haired man left, he gave money to his loving family.

old, gray-haired, and loving

400

Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Oh, Carmine and I often told funny stories at summer camp.

Carmine (noun)

I (pronoun)

often (adverb)

told (verb)

funny (adjective)

stories (noun)

summer (adjective)

camp (noun)

500

Time seemed to go by quickly while she was watching television.

time and television

500

My father told everyone I could swim.

told and swim

500

He almost gave up, but he continued on bravely. 

almost and bravely 

500

Susan became more and more tense as she studied for her exhausting test.

tense and exhausting

500

Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Someone usually scolds the cutter and sends him or her to the end of the line.

someone (noun)

usually (adverb)

scolds (verb)

cutter (noun)

sends (verb)

him/her (pronoun)

end (noun)

line (noun)

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