There is a dog outside.
dog
We ran outside to see the rain.
See
She went home.
red - adjective
on - preposition
Ouch! I yelled.
Ouch - interjection
Shira's kindness was obvious.
Shira's
Kindness
wanted
be
I love to eat ice cream and bananas.
I - pronoun
and - conjunction
There are nine answers to the question on the test.
nine - adjective
to - preposition
on - preposition
The boy played quietly.
quietly - adverb
She ran to the store.
Store
I spontaneously decided to move to Singapore.
decided
move
My irascible neighbor hates when I step on his flowers.
My - pronoun
I - pronoun
When - conjunction
Sam's abrasive speech made me cry.
abrasive - adjective
I like to go to the store early in the morning.
early - adverb
As I read the poetry anthology, I became more and more frightened.
The same theme recurs in all of John Smith's books.
recurs
Tehila was despondent the night she lost her necklace.
she - pronoun
her - pronoun
I stepped gingerly on the mopped floor because I didn't want anyone to catch me.
gingerly - adjective
on - preposition
to - preposition
Wow! That was an amazing show.
Wow - interjection
Sara's calm disposition instilled confidence in her customers.
Sara's
Disposition
I realized something was amiss when my mothers chocolate chip cookies were not in the cookie jar.
realized
were
I will not go to the mountains, but I will go home.
I - pronoun
but - conjunction
The affable proprietor was friendly to all of the customers.
affable - adjective
to - preposition
Oh, she almost broke the glass.
oh - interjection
almost - adverb