Preposition or Adverb & Reason
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Adjective or Adverb Phrase
Simple or Compound Sentence & Reason
100

Did you bring the paper in?

Preposition or Adverb?

Reason?

In is an adverb.

It is an adverb because it tells where, and it is at the end of the sentence.

100

Identify the adjective phrase.

Dr. Mott is a graduate of Temple University.

Adjective Phrase: of Temple University

Describes: graduate (noun)

100

Identify the adverb phrase.

Zach studies outside the building.

Adverb Phrase: outside the building

Describes: studies (verb)

100

Adjective or Adverb Phrase?

Identify the phrase in the sentence.

My shopping list needs to be put into my bag.

Adverb Phrase-into my bag

Describes: put (verb)

100

Simple or Compound Sentence?

Reason?

The Grand Canyon is about 300 miles long.

Simple Sentence

It is one complete thought/independent clause, and there is no conjunction with a comma (,).

200

Turn left just beyond the apple orchard.

Preposition or Adverb?

Reason?

Beyond is a preposition in this sentence.

It is a preposition because it connects its objects with other words in the sentence.

200

Identify the adjective phrase.

All the doctors in the room were helping Bob.

Adjective Phrase: in the room

Describes: doctors (noun)

200

Identify the adverb phrase.

Anne sat under the apple tree.

Adverb Phrase: under the apple tree

Describes: sat (verb)

200

Adjective or Adverb Phrase?

Identify the phrase in the sentence.

The area outside the boundary is dangerous.

Adjective Phrase-outside the boundary

Describes: area (noun)

200

Simple or Compound Sentence?

Reason?

Los Angeles has many TV studios, and Philadelphia has numerous health insurance agencies.

Compound Sentence

The sentence has 2 complete thoughts/independent clauses and the conjunction and with a comma (,).

300

A large crowd gathered inside the ticket office.

Preposition or Adverb?

Reason?

Inside is a preposition.

It is a preposition because it connects its objects with other words in the sentence.

300

Identify the preposition and adjective phrase.

The VA built a new hospital for veterans.

Preposition: for

Adjective Phrase: for veterans

Describes: hospital (noun)

300

Identify the preposition and adverb phrase.

Her sister waved from the bus.

Preposition: from

Adverb Phrase: from the bus

Describes: waved (verb)

300

Adjective or Adverb Phrase?

Identify the phrase in the sentence.

The plane flew over the school yard.

Adverb phrase-over the school yard.

Describes: flew (verb)

300

Simple or Compound Sentence?

Reason?

The book was popular, but it didn't win an award.

Compound Sentence

The sentence has 2 complete thoughts/independent clauses and the conjunction but with a comma (,).

400

Molly watched the clouds float by.

Preposition or Adverb?

Reason?

By is an adverb.

It is an adverb because it tells how, and it is at the end of the sentence.


400

Identify the preposition and adjective phrase.

The girl with black hair is considerate.

Preposition: with

Adjective Phrase: with black hair

Describes: girl (noun)

400

Identify the preposition, adverb phrase, and the word that the phrase describes.

We saw the doctor walk toward the elevator.

Preposition: toward

Adverb Phrase: toward the elevator

Word that the phrase describes: walk (verb)

400

Adjective or Adverb Phrase?

Identify the phrase in the sentence.

Tell the word that the phrase modifies/describes.

Allen ordered a cake with sweet frosting.

Adjective Phrase-with sweet frosting

Modifies/Describes: cake (noun)

400

Simple or Compound Sentence?

Reason?

Philadelphia is famous for its art museums.

Simple Sentence

It has one complete thought/independent clause and no conjunction with a comma (,).

500

Tristan stood outside and watched the planes fly overhead.

Outside is an adverb.

It is an adverb because it tells where.

It DOES NOT connect to other words in the sentence.

500

Identify the preposition, adjective phrase, and the word that the phrase describes.

The car beside the red one is my car.

Preposition: beside

Adjective Phrase: beside the red one

Phrase describes the word: car (noun)

500

Identify the preposition, adverb phrase, and the word that the phrase describes.

The flowers grow near the fence.

Preposition: near

Adverb Phrase: near the fence

Word that the phrase describes: grow (verb)

500

Adjective or Adverb Phrase?

Identify the phrase in the sentence.

Tell the word that the phrase modifies/describes.

My sister adopted a black cat near the zoo.

Adjective Phrase-near the zoo.

Modifies/Describes: cat (noun)

500

Simple or Compound Sentence?

Reason?

The parents didn't make much money, so they had to spend their earnings wisely.

Compound Sentence

The sentence has 2 complete thoughts/independent clauses and the conjunction so with a comma (,).