Parts of Speech
Phrases and Clauses
Subject and Predicate ID
100

Ms. Odim's hilarious jokes get me through English class.

adjective

100

Closing the door, Ms. Odim locked all of the late students out of the classroom.

verbal phrase

100

English is my favorite subject.

English is my favorite subject.

200

Fiddlesticks, I seem to have misplaced my book.

interjection

200

On the first day of school, Ms. Odim gave the new ninth graders too much homework.

independent clause

200

My name was written on my homework in three places.

My name was written on my homework in three places.

300

Ms. Odim's dog Rudi is super sassy-- she pretends to growl if you don't give her enough attention.

pronoun

300

By the end of class, Ms. Odim's students had successfully staged a rebellion against her ridiculous, too-much-homework-giving antics.

prepositional phrase

300

By the entrance of Ms. Odim's house sat an ugly lawn gnome.

By the entrance of Ms. Odim's house sat an ugly lawn gnome.

400

I heard that house off Albany Road is haunted.

preposition

400

The student couldn't buy a chai latte on the way to Algebra since they forgot their OneCard in the English building.

dependent clause

400

According to the school handbook, all Deerfield students must take four years of English.

According to the school handbook, all Deerfield students must take four years of English.

500

We often have too much homework

adverb

500

Ms. Odim, a hero without superpowers, has the lamest Achille's heel: she is afraid of the dark.

appositive phrase

500

Will Ms. Odim be giving us homework over Fall Family Weekend?

Will Ms. Odim be giving us homework over Fall Family Weekend?