My dad loves to read.
dad
Monica threw the ball across the field.
threw
Plants were the first living things on earth.
on
The strong athlete help his team win the game.
strong
What is the adverb in the sentence? After running 3 miles, I could barely move.
barely
The crowded mall was a nightmare.
'mall'
'nightmare'
Friends sometimes argue when they spend too much time together.
argue, spend
The policeman walked through the doorway and into the garden.
through
into
The sun feels very warm today.
warm
What is the conjunction in the sentence? Larry was absent from school, but he had a good reason.
but
Peter's honesty allowed him to stay out of trouble.
Peter, honesty, trouble
He was angry when it rained all afternoon.
was, rained
People around the world can communicate with each other through the internet.
around, with, through
He became even more eager to take to the skies.
eager
What are the nouns in the sentence? The river is one of the longest in the country.
river, country
Carmine and I liked to tell scary stories on Halloween.
Carmine, stories, Halloween
The teacher has corrected my poor grammar.
has corrected
I looked under my bed, behind my dresser, and above my bookshelf for my missing necklace.
under, behind, above
When the old, gray haired man died, he left money to his grieving family.
old, gray haired, grieving
Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Oh, Carmine and I often told funny stories at summer camp.
oh (interjection), Carmine (noun), and (conjunction), I (pronoun), often (adverb), told (verb), funny (adjective), stories (noun), at (preposition), summer (adjective), camp (noun)
Time seemed to go by quickly while she was watching television.
time, television
My father must have thought I could swim.
must have thought
could swim
Due to the storm, it was very difficult to walk against the wind.
against
Susan became more and more tense as she studied for her parts of speech test.
tense
Identify the part of speech of each word in the sentence. Someone usually scolds the cutter and sends him or her to the end of the line.
someone (noun), usually (adverb), scolds (verb), the (article), cutter (noun), and (conjunction), sends (verb), him (pronoun), or (conjunction), her (pronoun), to (preposition), the (article), end (noun), of (preposition), the (article), line (noun)