Noun
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Preposition
Pronoun
Interjection
Conjunction
100

Joan went shopping last night.

Joan

shopping 

night

100

Jason drives to work every day, and gets upset at the traffic. 

drives - action

gets- action

100

The jovial teacher made the class fun. 

jovial & fun

100

He looked at her lovingly. 

lovingly
100

She threw my food into the trash. 

into the trash

100

She made the best chocolate cake last night. 

She

100

Hey! Who wants to play punctuation bingo? 

Hey! 

100

Bob went to the store, but Ann stayed home. 

but 

200

John and Rose made a delicious chocolate cake. 

John - proper

Rose - proper

cake - common

200

I chose to be a bigger person and ignore the gossip. 

chose - action verb

ignore - action verb

200

The red moon was a beautiful sight. 

red & beautiful

200

She walked steadily and quietly into school. 

steadily & quietly

200
The ketchup is inside the refrigerator. 

inside 

200

They will bring her to school.

they, her

200

Oops! I spilled the entire jug of milk. 

Oops! 

200

While in the store, Bob remembered he needed bread. 

While - subordinating conjunction

300

The icy sled went fast down the hill. 

sled & hill

300

We are excited to go to Oklahoma for the weekend. 

are excited - state of being, present tense

300

The lovely flowers made her garden beautiful. 

lovely, her & beautiful

300

The teacher spoke about her time in Europe so eloquently. 

so & eloquently

300

I ran to the store in my socks. 

to the store 

in my socks

300

The party was over, so we all went home. 

we

300

Grr. I do not like giving up my phone to my teacher. 

Grr

300

I want to go on vacation, but I need to find a dog sitter first. 

but

400
New Jersey is my favorite state. 
New Jersey - proper

state - common

400
Jumping on the trampoline makes me dizzy. 

makes - action

400

The huge party took up five tables and lasted for three hours. 

huge, five & three 

400

I will ride my bike today. 

today

400

I found gum underneath the table. 

underneath the table 

400

She yelled at us and then got in her car and drove away. 

she, us, her

400

Good grief! Why is your room always messy?

Good grief!

400

What must always come before a conjunction in a compound sentence? 

 a comma

500

Depression can be managed with medicine and patience. 

depression - idea 

medicine - common noun

patience - idea

500

She will be running for president next year. 

will be running - future tense

500

Quantum Physics is a class I will never take. 

Quantum

500
I frequently ask my daughter to clean her room. 

frequently

500

The microwave is above the oven and under the cabinet. 

above & under

500
Their first day of school was yesterday, and we took them. 

their, we, them

500

In my opinion, my gosh, this is the best work you've ever done!

my gosh

500
Which one of the following has a subordinating conjunction? 

She is cold, but she will 

600

The business group chose the fancy hotel for the Christmas party. 

group and party - plural nouns

hotel - common noun

600

Running is my favorite hobby. 

is - state of being verb

600

The beautiful girl got a job in Hollywood.

beautiful 

600

Yesterday I mopped my kitchen floor. Today I will dust.  

yesterday & today 

600

She arrived after dinner and then rushed into the house nervously. 

after & into

600

Our class is fun, but your class seems boring. It will get better though. 

our, your, it

600

Whoops, I forgot my name tag at home, oh no! 

Whoops, oh no

600

Although he needed money, he was too proud to ask and decided to work more while he had a break from  school. 

Although & while - Subordinating Conjunctions

700

Running is my favorite sport. 

running & sport

(Running is a verb form that acts as a gerund, or noun here. It's the subject of the sentence.)

700

The dog was running down the street.

was running 

700

The red paint spilled all over the white carpet. 

red & white

700

He slowly drove his car in to the garage yesterday.  

slowly, yesterday

700

She drove the car into the garage. 

into the garage (into is the preposition)

700

She took the computer to the store. It crashed while her boyfriend was using it. 

She, it & her

700

Stop it! I don't want to go to school. 

Stop it! 

700

I will leave school early, but first I will get the work I may miss in my classes. 

but

800

Screaming is not a good way to win an argument. 

Screaming, way & argument

(Screaming is the subject here; it is a gerund, meaning it's a verb form that acts like a noun) 

800

She is going to school and working at Subway. 

is going & working 

800
The slow car was hit from behind. 

slow

800

The pretty girl talked quietly but sternly to the teacher. 

quietly & sternly

800

She laid her pencil on the table and then hung her purse on a hook, below the desk. 

on, on, & below

800

She will take the food to him when it is ready. 

she, him & it

800

Really? I cannot believe you bought that ugly hat. 

Really?

800

She will be going to college in the fall, but her boyfriend will stay in Denton while she will be living in Houston. 

but & while

900

Depression, anxiety and fear can cause a person to not want to leave their house. 

depression, anxiety, fear person & house

900

Who will teach class if our teacher will be gone? 

will teach & will be gone

900

The jagged edge of the paper made me think it was ripped out of the spiral notebook. 

jagged & spiral

900

He ran joyously into the house and hurriedly yelled at the family to quickly come outside. 

joyously, hurriedly & quickly

900

I threw the ball over his head as he flew under the other player. 

over & under

900

She will go to college with him. They will live in different dorms though. 

She, him & they
900

Ahh, it's Friday finally! 

Ahh

900

I get excited whenever we go on vacation. While packing is a lot of work it is also fun, and I never complain about it. 

whenever, while & and

1000

My favorite hobby is running and painting.

hobby, running and painting

(running and painting are gerunds and act like nouns here - Direct objects)

1000

She is learning that college is not like high school. You can pick the days and times of your classes. You can also miss class and no one will punish you. 

is learning, is, can pick, can miss & will punish

1000

The large fish was a noted catch for the fisherman who proudly bragged about his successful day of fishing. 

large, noted & successful

1000

The football game is tomorrow, and we will fiercely dominate the opposing team. 

tomorrow & fiercely

1000

  I rode to the game with my friend Tom. I got in his car and was hit in the face with the smell of fish. 

to - to the game

with - with my friend Tom

in - in his car

in - in the face

with - with the smell

1000
Someone really needs to clean the house today. She forgot to schedule the cleaning lady yesterday. Does anyone know who could fill in for her. 

Someone, she, anyone, who & her

1000

Oh dear! I forgot to go the the meeting. Rats! 

Oh dear, rats

1000

I hate fish, so you will not find me in a fish market. I will eat meat when my mom cooks it though.

so - coordinating conjunction

when - subordinating conjunction

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