Parts of Speech
Types of Sentences
Missing
Punctuation
Figurative Language
Really Hard Stuff
100

very beautiful

Adjective

100

"That dog has no teeth."

Declarative sentence

100

Sue the one in the back has a perfect record.

Commas

100

The moon glowed like a fireball in the sky.

Simile

100

The thick gray clouds settled low on the mountains, hiding nearly the entire range with the exception of their peaks.

Imagery

200

behind the barn

Preposition

200

"Why won't you take me to the prom"?

Interrogative sentence

200

trevor noah wrote about south africa.

Capital Letters

200

When he left the room, the darkness outside swallowed him.

Personification

200

Stuck in the back behind the computer was the missing paper.

Participle phrase

300

Thoughtfully prepared

Adverb

300

Man, I'm bored.

Declarative Sentence

300

Watch out It's a snake

Exclamation Mark
300

The cold wind was a knife, cutting through her thin jacket.

Metaphor

300

The cookies smelled wonderfully rich, tantalizing our tastebuds.

adverb clause

400

running to the bus

Gerund

400

"Oh, look out!"

Exclamatory sentence

400

Are you ever going to be ready

question mark

400

Crackling, popping and sizzling, the sound of the bacon in the pan filled the air.

Onomatopoeia

400

She caught the bus on time.

prepositional phrase

500

I live in Los Angeles

Proper Noun

500

You have to clean you room, now!

Imperative Sentence

500

Finn wasn't about to leave he was too excited.

semi-colon

500

A wedding ring is an example of this.

Symbol

500

Eating ice cream on a windy day can be dangerous.

Gerund phrase