Nouns, Pro, and Proper,
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Verbs and Interjections
Prepositions and Conjunctions
Adjectives and Adverbs
Wild
100
Kangaroos are special.
What is kangaroos?
100
Monica threw the ball across the field.
What is threw?
100
Plants were the first living things on earth.
What is on?
100
The athlete heroically helped his team win the game.
What is heroically?
100
What is the adverb in the sentence? After running 3 miles, I could barely move.
What is barely?
200
My brother is lazy.
What is my and brother?
200
Friends sometimes argue when they spend too much time together.
What is argue and spend
200
Like a unicorn, teachers are magical and fancy.
What is like, and?
200
The sun feels very warm today.
What is very, warm?
200
What is the conjunction in the sentence? Larry was not absent from school, nor was he ever late.
What is nor?
300
Although she is older, he is way taller than her.
What is she, he, and her?
300
Well, he is always angry when it rains all afternoon.
What is well, is, and rains?
300
People around the world can communicate with each other through the internet.
What is around, with, and through
300
He slept even more than his lazy dog!
What is even more, lazy?
300
What are the nouns in the sentence? The New York City skyline is stunning at night from the bridge.
What is skyline, night, bridge?
400
Carmine and I liked to tell scary stories on Halloween.
What is Carmine, I, stories, and Halloween?
400
Argh! The teacher has corrected my poor grammar again because she is amazingly sharp.
What is argh, has corrected, is?
400
So Gouda did sommersaults down the hill, but she didn't break any bones despite her speed.
What is down, but, despite?
400
When the old kangaroo died young yesterday, the zoo keeper was somewhat puzzled.
What is old, young, yesterday, somewhat?
400
Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Oh, Carmine and I often told funny stories at summer camp.
What is oh (interjection), Carmine (proper noun), and (conjunction), I (pronoun), often (adverb), told (verb), funny (adjective), stories (noun), at (preposition), summer (adjective), camp (noun)
500
Time seemed to go by quickly while she was watching television because it zapped her brain.
What is Time, she, television, it, her, brain.
500
"Oh the ducks were all dry, what happened?" "They went swimming in a very wet lake, huh?
What is oh, were, happened, went swimming, huh?
500
After breakfast, I looked like a hound for my missing graham cracker. I looked under my bed, behind my dresser, but I found the missing graham cracker above my bookshelf.
What is after, like, for ... under, behind, but, above?
500
Because the sixth grade students studied feverishly, they felt supremely confident about their final test.
What is sixth grade, feverishly, supremely, confident, final?
500
Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Someone usually scolds the cutter and sends him or her to be at the end of the line.
What is someone (noun), usually (adverb), scolds (verb), the (adjective), cutter (noun), and (conjunction), sends (verb), him (pronoun), or (conjunction), her (pronoun), to (infinitive verb), be (verb), at (preposition), the (adjective), end (noun), of (preposition), the (adjective), line (noun)?
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