Subjects/objects
Modifiers
Verbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
100
The subject in the following sentence: John miserably failed the math test.
What is John?
100
What is the adjective in the sentence. John miserably failed the math test.
What is math.
100
The verb in the following sentence: Under the house, the Wicked Witch struggled frantically.
What is struggled?
100
The preposition in the following sentence; John miserably failed the math test on Wednesday.
What is on?
100
The conjunction in the following sentence: Bob couldn't decide whether to eat pizza or go to McDonald's.
What is or?
200
What is the object in the following sentence: John miserably failed the math test.
What is test? (or math test)
200
What is the adverb in the following sentence? John miserably failed the math test.
What is miserably?
200
What is the verb in the following sentence: There was a disgusting array of unidentifiable objects under the teenager's bed.
What is was?
200
The preposition in the following sentence; Under the house, the Wicked Witch struggled frantically.
What is under?
200
The conjunction in the following sentence: Mr. Sheufelt loved history, and he liked literature.
What is and?
300
What is the subject in the following sentence: Under the house, the Wicked Witch struggled frantically.
What is the Wicked Witch?
300
The adverb that modifies the verb in this sentence: The wildly colorful cupcake was eaten voraciously by the boy.
What is voraciously?
300
What is the verb in the following sentence: Ms. V loved singing Kareoke.
What is loved?
300
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence; Under the house, the Wicked Witch struggled frantically.
What is under the house?
300
The conjunction in the following sentence: Mr. Sheufelt was running late, for he forgot to set his alarm.
What is for.
400
The subject and object in the sentence: Bob quickly smashed the slow porcupine with his car.
What are Bob and Porcupine?
400
The adverbs in the following sentence: The brightly lit Christmas tree swayed dangerously.
What are brightly and dangerously?
400
What is the verb in the following sentence: Under the cross examination, the criminal admitted stealing.
What is admitted?
400
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence; Over the weekend the students joyously did homework.
What is over the weekend?
400
The conjunction in the following sentence: Neither the hungry bear nor the rabid porcupine prevented the student from reaching his bus.
What is nor?
500
The subject and object in the sentence: Mrs. V, Mr. Sheufelt and Ms. Collins loved teaching the eager students.
What is "Mrs. V, Mr. Sheufelt and Ms. Collins" and students?
500
The adjectives in the following sentence: There was a disgusting, foul-smelling array of unidentifiable objects under the teenager's bed.
What are disgusting, foul-smelling, unidentifiable, and teenager's?
500
What is the verb in the following sentence: The fasting man loved dreaming of food.
What is loved?
500
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence; There was a disgusting array of unidentifiable objects under the teenager's bed.
What is under the teenager's bed.
500
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What are For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So?
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