Nouns and Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives and Adverbs
Conjunctions
Prepositions
100
He threw the ball.
What is he-pronoun and ball-noun
100
The cat (smells, smell) the fish.
What is smells
100
His ringtone is annoying.
What is annoying-adjective
100
Bob fell asleep in class, but Jim did his work
What is but
100
The dog is on the moon.
What is on
200
Who ate my cookies?
What is who-pronoun and cookies-noun
200
Alexis (annoy, annoys) Zach in English.
What is annoys
200
I waited patiently.
What is patiently-adverb
200
Jordan likes to play both golf and hockey.
What is both...and
200
My brother is hiding in the cupboard.
What is in
300
Come over to our house.
What is our-pronoun and house-noun
300
The dog (ran, run) to the water.
What is ran
300
The brown dog shook wildly.
What is brown-adjective, wildly-adverb
300
Lindsay could neither buy a new pair of skis nor a laptop for school.
What is neither, nor.
300
I am sitting on the horse at the farm.
What is on...at
400
We watched the leaf fall to the ground.
What is leaf-noun, ground-noun, we-pronoun
400
Megan was born and raised in Fairfield, Maine, a town that (boast, boasted) not only about its high school but also about it great learning environment.
What is boasted
400
She always wants to study for her vocabulary quizzes.
What is always-adverb, vocabulary-adjective
400
Either Sherry or Skip could pick up Hannah from school.
What is either... or
400
She is leaving at two o'clock to pick up her brother on time.
What is at and on.
500
They were fighting with each other.
What is they-pronoun, each other-pronoun.
500
Mary (fell, falls) while (walks, walking) to Mrs. Packard's desk.
What is fell and walking.
500
He wants the Italian food delivered now.
What is Italian-adjective, now-adverb
500
Not only was it raining, but also it was cold.
What is not only...but also
500
We had a picnic on the fourth of July
What is on, of
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