Modifiers
Interjections/Phrases
Conjunctions
Prepositional Phrases
Miscellaneous
100

Walk (close, closely) behind the person in front of you. 

Closely 

100

What does a Interjection do?

Shows sudden or strong feeling

100

The Red Sox did not play today, but they will play tomorrow. 

but 

100
Should a prepositional phrase always have an object?

Yes 

100

What are the verbs?
Shall we light the candles now?

Shall, light 

200

He doesn't have (nothing, anything) to say. 

anything 

200

Ouch! The dog bit me.

Ouch

200
Fools and their money are soon parted. 

And 

200

Does a preposition ever appear in a sentence by itself?

No 

200

What is the verb? 

Yesterday I ran to town to get milk. 

ran
300
He does the (best, bestest) work in our class. 

best 

300

Ah, there they are.

Ah

300
I went to town for milk, yet I found clothes to get. 

yet

300

What two types of Prepositional Phrases are there?

Adverb and Adjective 

300

What is the preposition?

We took a long drive to the ocean. 

to 
400
Of seven girls, Olivia is the ( most studious, more studious). 

most studious


400

Is this prepositional phrase a adverb or adjective?

My homework papers were found (in my notebook). 

Adverb 

400

The painting was not wet, nor dry. 

nor

400

What does Adverb Prepositional Phrases tell?

Where or when 

400

What is the nouns?

The girls went shopping at Target after dinner.

girls, and Target


500

Ryan beats the drums (loudest, more loudly) than Blake does. 

more loudly 
500

Is this prepositional phrase adverb or adjective?

The dogs (with the leather collars) are carefully trained. 

Adjective 

500
The day was sunny, yet there was still snow on the fields. 

yet

500

When does adjective prepositional phrases come? 

After the noun or pronoun they modify.

500

What is the pronoun?

I had a light breakfast.