Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
100

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James went to the park to play basketball.

James, park, and basketball

100

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Susie walked to the store to get sugar.

walked

100

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Michael walked down a clean sidewalk to get to his new house.

clean and new

100

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He slowly walked to school so he didn't make it early.

slowly and early

100

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Carla rode her bike down the main street over the bike's lane.

down and over

200

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The wheels on the bus go around and around.

wheels and bus

200

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The mice quietly crawled past the sleeping cat.

crawled

200

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The shiny diamond glittered in the bright sunlight coming through the kitchen window.

shiny, bright, and kitchen

200

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Even though she was late, she was walking lazily, for the fierce April sun was directly overhead.


late, lazily and directly

200

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We took a walk across the park and then along the beach.

across and along

300

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Twinkle, twinkle little star

How I wonder what you are

Up above the sky so high

Like a diamond in the sky

star, sky, diamond

300

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Children go where I send thee.

How shall I send thee?

go, send

300

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The colorful roller coaster sped around the curvy, hilly track, going up and down incredible high steeps. It was so thrilling! 

colorful, curvy, hilly, incredible, high and thrilling

300

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My mom asked me to clean my room quickly.

quickly

300

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The bus went through a tunnel, next onto a bridge and then around a beautiful lake. It was very amusing.

through, onto and around

400

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Danny rode to town in his bright red Ford pickup truck. He went shopping for groceries and then he drove by the carwash. 

Danny, town, truck, shopping, groceries, and carwash.

400

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Elephants love to play in the water as hippos are crazy about wallowing in mud.

love, play, are, and wallowing

400

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When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Blended with folk and other popular music, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.

musical, folk, popular and African

400

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The Paris police soon arrived at the scene, where Madame Charente, the dead man's wife, who had already reported her husband as missing, could positively identify the body.

soon, already and positively

400

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Up above my head I hear music in the air.


above, in

500

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Tornadoes are storms with rapidly rotating winds that form a funnel cloud. Also known as "twisters," they extend downward from the huge clouds of a severe thunderstorm.

Tornadoes, storms, winds, cloud(s), twisters, and thunderstorm

500

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The winds that rotate within a tornado usually reach a speed of almost 300 miles per hour! A tornado often sweeps through an area quickly, but it can cause considerable destruction.

rotate, reach, sweeeps, and cause

500

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The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a wedge-shaped region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest and most disadvantaged people lived

wedge-shaped, rural, poorest, disadvantaged and 

500

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People often have their meals along with the drinks, I mean, they consume both simultaneously. I prefer to eat first and then have the drink all at once. I love it that way!

often, along, simultaneously, first and then

500

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The virus has spread throughout the country. Tomorrow at noon, The President will give new information about it. By far, nothing has been effective against the virus according to scientists.

throughout, at, about, by, against and according to