Adverbs
Subordinating Conj.
Coordinating Conj.
Verbs
Preposition
100

He swims well.

What is well?

100

After we left the theater, we went for a latte.

What is after?

100

It was raining, so we did not go for a run.

What is so?

100

The strong athlete helped his team win the game.

What is helped?

100

After the movie, we went to Starbucks.

What is after?

200

Jumping wildly into the bushes, the puppy found the ball. 

What is wildly?

200

She had a great day because she was made new friends.

What is because?

200

The video game was challenging, but it was fun.

What is but?

200

The sun feels very warm today.

What is feels?

200

They hiked over the briar patch, through the river, under the trampoline and into the night.

What is over, through, under and into?

300

Surprisingly, the team lost the game.

What is surprisingly?

300

He was angry when it rained all afternoon.

What is when?

300

The internet is useful, yet it can cause problems.

What is yet?

300

He became even more eager to take to the skies.

What is became eager?

300

The river is one of the longest in the country.

What is of and in?

400

He became even more eager to win.

What is even more?

400

Subordinating conjunctions always introduce this kind of clause.

What is a dependent clause?

400

All teens love music, cookies and sleeping.

What is and?

400

The ringing bell rang all night long.

What is rang?

400

Carmine and I often told funny stories at summer camp.

What is at?

500

Adverbs modify these parts of speech.

What are adverbs, adjectives and other verbs?

500

You cannot have dessert until you finish you meal.

What is until?

500

We enjoyed the day hiking, but it did rain.

What is but?

500

Susan became more and more tense as she studied for her parts of speech test.

What is became tense and studied?

500

Someone usually scolds the cutter and sends him or her to the end of the line.

What is to and of?