Name the noun/nouns: My dad loves to read.
Dad
Name the verb/verbs: Monica threw the ball across the field.
threw
Name the preposition (where it is): Plants were the first living things on earth.
on
Name the preposition adjective/adjectives: The strong athlete help his team win the game.
strong
Name the noun/nouns: The crowded mall was a nightmare.
mall and nightmare
Name the verb/verbs: Friends sometimes argue when they spend too much time together.
argue and spend
Name the preposition (where it is): The policeman walked through the doorway and into the garden.
through and into
Name the preposition adjective/adjectives: The sun feels very warm today.
warm
Name the noun/nouns: Peter's honesty allowed him to stay out of trouble.
Peter, honesty, and trouble
Name the verb/verbs: He was angry when it rained all afternoon.
rained
Name the preposition (where it is): People around the world can communicate with each other through the internet.
around, with, and through
Name the preposition adjective/adjectives: He became even more eager to take to the skies.
eager
Name the noun/nouns: Carmine and I liked to tell scary stories on Halloween.
Carmine, stories, and Halloween
Name the verb/verbs: The teacher has corrected my poor grammar.
corrected
Name the preposition (where it is): I looked under my bed, behind my dresser, and above my bookshelf for my missing necklace.
under, behind, and above
Name the preposition adjective/adjectives: When the old, gray haired man died, he left money to his grieving family.
old, gray haired, and grieving
Name the noun/nouns: Time seemed to go by quickly while she was watching television.
time and television
Name the verb/verbs: My father must have thought I could swim.
thought and swim
Name the preposition (where it is): Due to the storm, it was very difficult to walk against the wind.
against
Name the preposition adjective/adjectives: Susan became more and more tense as she studied for her parts of speech test.
tense and parts of speech