Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Punctuating Dialogue
100

I wanted to buy an appropriate pet for my sister.

appropriate

100

Then a wave crashed loudly against the shore.

loudly

100

The family was from San Antonio, Texas.

from

100

Then they camped at Arches National Park.

at Arches National Park 

100

"What do sharks eat? she asked.

sharks eat?"

200

First, I looked at a striped lizard.

striped

200

At the beach, the tide was somewhat low. (2)

somewhat

low

200

The family left their home on a Saturday morning.

on

200

Edwin sat under a sandstone formation.

under a sandstone formation.

200

Ken replied "tell me. I don't know."

Ken replied, "Tell

300

I admired a noisy parrot.

noisy

300

"They are so curious!" Carolina exclaimed excitedly. (2)

curious,

excitedly

300

First they headed for Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico.

for

300

Rita and Edwin took photographs of their favorite sites.

of their favorite sites.

300

"They eat peanut butter and jellyfish sandwiches" replied Rosa.

sandwiches,"

400

Several gerbils ran on a wheel.

several

400

The mother dolphin nudged Carolina so gently. (2)

so

gently

400

Rita saw bats fly over her head.

over

400

They talked with their friends the next week.

with their friends

400

Oh, that was funny!" exclaimed Ken.

"Oh, that

500

I'm sure my family will enjoy the colorful fish.

colorful

500

Carolina quickly spotted a group of bottle-nosed dolphins.

quickly

500

Next, the family visited cliff dwellings left by the Anasazi people.

by

500

They had a great time on their vacation.

on their vacation.

500

"Rosa? tell me another one," he said.

"Rosa, tell

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