Noun
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Is it a complete Sentence?
100

The car drove fast. 

The noun is Car

100

The bus driver is driving the kids to school. 

The verb is driving.

100

I drove my blue car to school. 

The adjective is Blue

100

The students ran quickly to recess. 

The adverb is quickly 

100

I will be cooking hamburgers for dinner tonight. 

Yes this is a complete sentence.

200

The giant tree fell to the ground.

The nouns are tree and ground.

200

The giant tree is falling to the ground. 

The verb is falling. 
200

The giant tree fell to the ground.

The adjective is giant. 
200

The students sang loudly in music class. 

The adverb is loudly.

200

mrs. brenneman teaches reading and writing to 4th grade students. 

This sentence is not complete. Mrs. Brenneman need capitalized. 

300

Mr. Arnold goes to school at Penn State.

The nouns are Mr. Arnold, school, and Penn State. 

300

The students are reading their books quietly. 

The verb is reading.

300
We ate tasty pizza for lunch today.

The adjective is tasty.

300

The children all read their books silently.

The adverb is silently 

300

mr. Arnold is going to school to be a teacher

This is not a complete sentence. Mr. needs capitalized and a period needs added to the end. 

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