Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
Adjectives/Adverbs
Verbs/Nouns/Pronouns
100
The preposition in the following sentence. Among the weeds, a tiny flower sprouted.
What is among?
100
The conjunction in the following sentence. Natalie said she'd try to come but wasn't sure
What is but?
100
The interjection in the following sentence. Ouch! I hurt my toe.
What is ouch?
100
The adverb in the following sentence. He quickly ran to the dog.
What is quickly?
100
The pronoun in the following sentence. A friend from summer camp called me the other day.
What is me?
200
The preposition in the following sentence. Just as I was falling asleep, a moth flew through the open window.
What is through?
200
Both of the conjunctions in the following sentence. We can go either to the movies or to the mall.
What is either and or?
200
The interjection in the following sentence. Eek! There's a mouse!
What is eek?
200
The adjective in the following sentence. At dusk, they walked quietly along the railroad tracks.
What is railroad?
200
The pronoun in the following sentence. Their patio set is very comfortable.
What is their?
300
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence. After the tournament, Jake and his teammates cheered and congratulated each other.
What is after the tournament?
300
The conjunction in the following sentence. A rainbow can be seen only in the morning, during the late afternoon, or in the early evening.
What is or?
300
The interjection in the following sentence. Wow, I thought I had washed all the dishes in the kitchen.
What is wow?
300
The adjective in the following sentence. We watch Spanish movies to learn the language.
What is spanish?
300
The noun in the following sentence. His puppy can both sit and stay.
What is puppy?
400
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence/ Julie baked a pie with strawberries and rhubarb.
What is with strawberries and rhubarb?
400
The conjunction in the following sentence. Mom was angry yet understanding about the broken plate.
What is yet?
400
The interjection in the following sentence. Say! Let's go to the beach today!
What is say?
400
The adverb in the following sentence. Sour milk often gets lumpy.
What is often?
400
Both of the verbs in the following sentence. They may leave their bikes and backpacks at our house.
What is may leave?
500
Both prepositional phrases in the following senctence. Jane found her glasses on the bookshelf near the bed.
What is near the bed / on the bookshelf?
500
The conjunction in the following sentence. Horses were domesticated about 4,000 years ago, and they were necessary to humans until engines were invented.
What is and?
500
The interjection in the following sentence. Oh, I see the answer!
What is oh?
500
The adverb in the following sentence. The dog barked loudly and jumped onto the bed.
What is loudly?
500
The verb in the following sentence. We were away last week.
What is were?
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