Nouns & Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives & Articles
Adverbs
Prepositional Phrases
100

Send in the clowns.

clowns

100

We walked to the park.

walked

100

The sleepy bear hibernated all winter.

The sleepy 

100

Joe grumpily got out of bed.

grumpily

100

Between you and me, I wouldn't trust Andy.

preposition: Between

prepositional phrase: Between you and me

200

Brazil is a beautiful country.

Brazil country

200

Janine has been to Florida.

has been

200

It's a long drive, but it's worth the trip.

a long worth the

200

Sara ran very quickly to school.

very quickly

200

The coffee shop is across the street.

preposition: across

prepositional phrase: across the street

300

I love listening to music.

I music

300

That dog smells funny.

smells

300

Should I buy the blue jeans or the purple sweater?

the blue the purple

300

Your brother is very rude.

very rude

300

Put the carrots in the refrigerator, please.

preposition: in

prepositional phrase: in the refrigerator

400

How many cats do you have?

cats you

400

You will need your snow boots today.

will need

400

The twelve-year-old boy asked a question.

The twelve-year-old a

400

I’ll have that done tomorrow.

tomorrow

400

Should we add more sugar to the batter?

preposition: to

prepositional phrase: to the batter

500

Mia and Zoe value their friendship.

Mia Zoe their friendship

500

My class is going to the museum.

is going

500

Place the large silver spoon on the table.

the large silver the 

500

That's quite expensive, don't you think?

quite expensive

500

Mark works with my sister at the bank.

preposition: at

prepositional phrase: at the bank

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