What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
Baseball was originally played without any special equipment
without any special equipment.
What is the conjunction in the sentence:
It is a chilling story of a man and a dog in the Yukon.
and
What is the interjection in the sentence:
Wow! Have you ever read Jack London’s story “To Build a Fire”?
Wow
What part of speech is the word in italics.
Wilma Rudolph was born on June 23, 1940, in St. Bethlehem, Tennessee
Noun
What is a noun
A person, place, thing, or idea
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
It was probably based on the English game of rounders.
(Hint: there's 2)
On the English
Of rounders
What is the conjunction in the sentence:
Neither the man nor the dog is prepared for what happens next.
Neither; Nor
What is the interjection in the sentence:
Oh, the Yukon offers amazing adventures
Oh
What part of speech is the word in italics.
At age four, she suffered attacks of double pneumonia and scarlet fever.
Verb
What is a verb
Shows action
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
In the early days, bases were tall stakes
In the early days
What is the conjunction in the sentence:
The temperature is 75 °F below zero, but the inexperienced man does not know how cold it is.
But
What is the interjection in the sentence:
Ouch, the frostbite starts with sharp pain!
What part of speech is the word in italics?
Incredible! By high school she was a very healthy champion athlete.
Interjection
What is a conjunction?
Links phrases together (and, so, but, yet, so)
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
Many players ran into the stakes and were hurt.
Into the stakes
What is the conjunction in the sentence:
First the man gets his feet wet, and then he is slow to get a fire going.
And
What is the interjection in the sentence:
Hurrah! A match finally sparks, the fire blazes, and they seem to be saved.
Hurrah
What part of speech is the word in italics?
During this time she broke records in both track and basketball.
Conjunction
What is a preposition?
Shows the position the noun/object
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
Later the stakes were replaced with rocks.
With rocks
What is the conjunction in the sentence:
As he goes numb, both the inexperienced man and the loyal dog know they are in trouble.
Both; and
What is the interjection in the sentence:
Alas, neither the man nor the dog will ever leave the cold Yukon.
Alas
What part of speech is the word in italics?
In 1960, this courageous athlete became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field.
Adjectives
What is an interjection?
Shows emotion