Infinitives
Participles
Pronouns
Prep. Phrases
Adjectives
100

Many dogs are trained to find drugs or bombs. 

To find drugs or bombs. 

100

Debbie noticed her cousin walking along the shoreline. 

walking along the shoreline.

100

Anyone can play baseball. 

Indefinite pronoun 

100

Find the prepositional phrase and identify as adverb or adjective:

The monster under the bed is actually friendly. 

under the bed - adjective phrase

100

The quiet boy sat at his little desk and drew a pretty picture. 

The, quiet, little, a, pretty

200

I want to run for president someday. 

to run for president someday. 

200

Books placed onto the cart will be put back when the library closes at 5:00 p.m.

placed on the cart

200

The jacket that you bought for me is too big. 

Relative Pronoun

200

A school of fish swam swiftly under the sea. 

under the sea - adverb phrase

200

The lonely vampire wished the people weren't so afraid of him. 

the, lonely, the

300

The captain of the ship is the authority to obey at all times. 

to obey at all times

300

Be mindful of the people sitting over there.

sitting over there

300

This will not stand. 

Demonstrative Pronoun

300

We are going to Boston in three days. 

In three days - adverb phrase

300

Harold looked up to the stormy sky and saw a dark cloud drop a violent tornado on the small town. 

the, stormy, a, dark, a, violent, the, small

400

He offered to mediate the argument. 

to mediate the argument

400

Announcements posted on this bulletin board must receive approval from the dean.

Posted on this bulletin board

400

He thinks I should take the job. 

Personal pronoun

400

I ran with the swiftness of a lightning bolt. 

with a lightning bolt - adverb phrase

400

The American brown bear is a dangerous and powerful animal. 

American, brown, a, dangerous, powerful. 

500

We have plans to build a chicken coop.  

to build a chicken coop. 

500

Terrified by the series of events, the child sat on the ground and wept.

Terrified by the series of events.

500

Who are you taking to prom?

Interrogative Pronoun

500

The cat in the ditch needs a home. 

in the ditch - adjective phrase. 

500

The tiny child walked behind his mother, admiring the amazing toys in the store. 

the, tiny, the, amazing, the