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Pro./Adv./Adj.
Pronouns/Antecedents
Wild
100
Modifies a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective
100
Many dogs are faithful pets and make friendly companions.
What is dogs, pets, companions.
100
Give me "that" chocolate.
What is adjective.
100
Even though the party was fun, "it" was crowded.
What is party.
100
I, "too", sang the national anthem with the chorus.
What is an adverb: sang
200
Can be classified as linking, helping, or action
What is a verb
200
I have never been to San Francisco, California or seen the Golden Gate Bridge.
What is San Francisco, California, Golden Gate Bridge
200
You can smell "that" from here.
What is a pronoun.
200
People often like parties because "they" get to see old friends.
What is people.
200
"Whose" hat is it?
What is an adjective: hat
300
Answers the questions of "how," "when," "where," and "to what extent"
What is an adverb
300
I am very happy today is Friday.
What is today, Friday
300
I like the show playing "now."
What is an adverb.
300
J.J. Watt will be remembered as "one" of the greatest defensive ends to ever live.
What is J.J. Watt
300
I am going to the store.
What is: am going
400
Word or group of words replaced by a pronoun
What is an antecedent
400
My cat is not allowed to sit on the table.
What is cat, table
400
"Here", this jacket is the appropriate size.
What is an adverb.
400
Someone left "their" phone in Mrs. Johnson's classroom.
What is "someone"
400
He arrived early to class.
What is adverb: arrived
500
A type of adjective that appears before nouns/pronouns or groups as either definite or indefinite
What is an article.
500
Mr. & Mrs. Ingalls built a little house on the prairie.
What is Mr. & Mrs. Ingalls, house, prairie
500
"Which" of these do you want?
What is a pronoun.
500
The weather is great today; let's make the most of "it" by going to the beach.
What is "weather".
500
Almost every year students don't prepare adequately for this test.
Adverb, adjective, noun, noun, verb, adverb, verb, adverb, preposition, adjective, noun.