Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
100

The dog barked loudly.

dog

100

I drove my car.

drove

100

Fetch me the blue pen.

blue

100

He ran swiftly.

swiftly

100

You should try looking under the table.

under

200

Jake took a bite of the burrito.

Jake, burrito

200
Kevin played music while everyone danced.

played, danced

200

The scary monster stood near the old house.

scary, old

200

Take your time and slowly pick the right answer.

slowly

200

My grandmother lives down the street from my uncle.

down, from

300

Kevin opened the book that was sitting on the table.

Kevin, book, table

300

I was helping my mother.

was (helping), helping

300

I want an expensive, shiny, glamorous diamond to put on my finger.

expensive, shiny, glamorous, my

300

That history test was hard.

hard

300

I looked in the box, but there didn't seem to be anything in it.

in, in

400

We went to the park to go for a run.

We, park, run

400

We looked for the book, but it wasn't there.

looked, wasn't

400

The eagle soared through the sky, scanning the ground for prey until finally it dove quickly and scooped up the mouse.

(no adjectives in this sentence)

400

I really thought we were going to finish early.

really, early

400

Aboard, about, above, and across are all prepositions in the dictionary.

in

500

Stop reading!

You (the subject is "understood")

500

Driving fast cars is the best!

is

500

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

pickled

500

The precious stone sat quietly in its box, while Jeremy searched long and hard for its secret location.

quietly, long, hard

500

I know all the songs on the album except the last one, which wasn't originally part of it.

on, except, of