Adverb
Noun
Verb
Adjective
Pronoun
100

Brandon dragged his feet lazily down the hallway.

lazily

100

I have ten dollars to share with you.

dollars is the only noun

100

I walked through the town.

Walked is the verb.

100

Eighteen students filed in reluctantly.

Eighteen

100

Donald Trump gave him a handshake.

him

200

She quickly hugged her friend and ran off to class.

quickly
200

He shouted during math class.

class is the noun

200

Running is my favorite sport.

"is" is the verb.

(in this sentence, "running" is used as a noun)

200

99 red balloons go by.

99 and red are both adjectives

200

We have not discovered all species of animal.

We

300

Mark performed well on the math test.

well

300

She believed Abraham Lincoln was the second.

Abraham Lincoln is the only noun

300

They chattered all day about prom.

chattered is the verb

300

The waves and breakers, from dawn to dusk, were tumultuous.

tumultuous is the only adjective

300

The assignment was short, but Mike did not finish it.

it

400

I just wanted to explain myself.

just

400

On July 4th, we celebrate our independence.

independence

July

400

Noah has searched everywhere for his wallet.

has searched is the verb phrase. "has" is a helping verb.

400

I finally understand why my parents found my behavior so irritating.

irritating is the adjective

400

You have been the bane of my existence since first meeting.

you


my is a possessive pronoun

500

I ate at the restaurant twice.

twice

500

Unity is preeminent in the cultural values of Japan.

unity, values, and Japan are all nouns.

500

I've been there before.

Been is the verb.

500

The fluffy cats escaped the shelter in search of their families.

fluffy

500

When watching the students learn, each teacher hopes they process the information.

they