PARTS OF SPEECH
PREPOSITION
TYPE OF SENTENCE
COMPLEMENT
GRAMMAR RULES
100

I drove my car to school today

Verb

100

I jumped into the water

into/water

100

I played Roblox for six or seven hours last night

Declarative

100

The winning horse ran laps around the competition

Direct Object: laps

100

A, An, and The always function as this part of speech

Adjective

200

I ate a delicious breakfast of egg salad on toast and Greek yogurt with peaches

Adjective

200

I hope I do well on my quiz tomorrow

on/quiz

200

Can I please play Roblox instead of going to school today

Interrogative

200

The salesman gave his friend a great deal on a used F-150

Direct object: deal

Indirect object: friend

200

An indirect object will never be found without one of these

Direct object

300

I never used to like breakfast, but now it is my favorite meal

Pronoun

300

I'm going to take a big nap on the couch when I get home from school today

on/couch from/school

300

Give me all your robux right now

Imperative

300

We are going to live forever!

No object

300

This part of the sentence is found at the start of an interrogative sentence

Verb

400

There is nothing in the world I value more than the time I spend eating breakfast

Pronoun

400

This was the most delicious breakfast of all time

of/time

400

I need you to play Roblox with me tonight

Declarative

400

The legendary author wrote another long, extensively researched, critically acclaimed novel

Direct object: novel

400

This personal pronoun is the implied subject in an imperative sentence

You

500

I do not ever want to go a single day without breakfast ever again

Adverb

500

I want to get breakfast from the diner around the corner on 82nd Street

from/diner; around/corner; on/82nd Street

500

I wonder if my mom noticed that I used her credit card to buy robux

Declarative

500

I enjoy listening to heavy metal music

no object

500

A sentence lacking either a subject or a predicate is referred to as one of these

Fragment