Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
Subject and Predicate
100

The big dog barked loudly.

dog

100

The orange cat meowed softly.

orange

100

The girl jumped high.

jumped

100

He ran quickly.

quickly

100

Who is the subject of this sentence - 

The big dog ate all of his treats.

the big dog

200

A blue whale swam in the big ocean.

whale, ocean

200

The tall tree swayed in the gusty wind.

tall, gusty

200

The horse galloped quickly.

galloped

200

The fish swam quietly.

quietly

200
What is the predicate of this sentence - 

The cat is sleeping in the sun.

sleeping in the sun

300

The boy jumped over the fence.

boy, fence

300

The small green frog jumped on the big round lily pad.

small, green, big, round

300

The teacher typed fast on her computer.

typed

300

The bee buzzed loudly in my ear.

loudly

300

Who is the subject of the sentence - 

The dentist pulled out a tooth.

the dentist

400

The big school has many students. 

school, students

400

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and is big, blue, and green.

third, big, blue, green

400

The bird flew into the tall tree.

flew

400

She plays the flute beautifully. 

beautifully

400

What is the predicate of this sentence - 

Mr. Smith took a walk.

took a walk

500

The family traveled to Hawaii on a plane.

family, Hawaii, plane

500

The big gray shark swam after the little yellow fish in the big blue ocean.

big, gray, little, yellow, big, blue

500

The whale swam and ate many fish for dinner.

swam, ate

500

He ate all of the chocolate cake greedily.

greedily

500

What is the subject and the predicate of this sentence?

The pig with the big snout slobbered on the farmer.

Subject - The big with the big snout

Predicate - slobbered on the farmer.