The dog quickly ran to the park.
quickly
I play basketball every week
The dog got loose.
dog
I walk to school every day.
walk
The purple crayon is broken.
purple
John and I slowly walked to the mall.
slowly
I played basketball yesterday.
past
He quickly ran out of the house.
house
I will run to the bus tomorrow.
run
There are 2 brown dogs in the house.
2 and brown
Jake and his new girlfriend parked the car fast.
fast
I have just played basketball.
present perfect
The dog sprinted into the road.
dog and road
Some kids ride their bikes to school.
ride
The dozen star cookies smelled delicious as they were baking in the hot oven.
dozen, star, delicious, and hot
My cat waits impatiently for his food.
impatiently
I have been playing basketball when John came by.
Past Perfect Continuous or Past Perfect Progressive
I called for him, but he ran all the way to the park.
park
I have never learned how to ride a bike.
learned and ride
The girl's long brown hair was in 3 braids out the top of her head.
long, brown, 3, and top
When Phillip sings loudly in the shower I quickly cover my ears.
loudly and quickly
I will be playing basketball next Sunday.
Future Progressive or Future Continuous
My mom and I drove the car to the park so we could bring my dog back home.
mom, car, park, and home
My Dad will teach me how this weekend.
teach
The large round beach ball bounced over 3 wet towels, 2 puppy dogs and 1 sleeping grandma.
large, round, beach, 3, wet, 2, puppy, and sleeping