My teacher loves to read. (1)
teacher
Monika threw the ball across the field. (1)
threw
Dinosaurs were living things on earth. (1)
on
The strong athlete helps his team win the game.
strong
What is the pronoun in the sentence? After playing 3 games of soccer, they could barely move.
they
The crowded mall was a bad dream. (2)
mall and dream
Sometimes siblings argue when they spend a lot of time together. (2)
argue and spend
The cat walked through the doorway and into the garden. (2)
through and into
The sun feels very warm today.
warm
What are the pronouns in these two sentences? Have you seen them? They are all students.
them, they
Carlos' helped him stay out of trouble. (2)
Carlos and trouble
He was angry when it rained all afternoon. (2)
was and rained
People around the world can communicate with each other on the internet. (3)
around, with, on
He became even more eager to fly an airplane.
eager
What are the two nouns in the sentence? The river is one of the longest in the country.
river, country
Karla and I like to tell scary stories on Halloween. (3)
Karla, stories, Halloween
The teacher corrected my grammar mistake. (1)
corrected
I looked under my bed, behind my dresser, and above my TV for my cell phone. (3)
under, behind, above
When the old, gray-haired man talked, I could not hear his soft voice. (3)
old, gray-haired, soft
What the part of speech in each word of the sentence (8): Jairo and I told funny stories in science class.
Jairo (noun), I (pronoun), told (verb), funny (adjective), stories (noun), in (preposition), science (adjective), class (noun)
Time goes quickly when I watch television. (2)
time and television
My brother thought I could swim. (2)
thought and could swim
I had to run across the yard and jump over my fence to escape the monster. Then, I hid behind the school. (3)
across, over, behind
Susan became very anxious as she studied for her English test. (2)
anxious, English
What the part of speech in each word of the sentence (6): Students skipped class on Wednesday and Thursday.
Students (noun), skipped (verb), class (noun), on (preposition), Wednesday (noun), Thursday (noun)