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100
The common noun(s) in the following sentence: The smallest kitten hid in the basement.
What are kitten and basement?
100
The pronoun and its antecedent in the following sentence: The carolers sang quietly in their neighborhood before they decided it was too cold outside.
What are they and carolers?
100
The demonstrative adjective in the following sentence: Carl loves to eat that type of sandwich for lunch.
What is that?
100
The helping verb(s) in the following sentence: Jim could have discovered gold in the river if he looked more diligently.
What are could and have?
100
The identified antecedent in the sentence: I love to eat cheese because it is tasty.
What is cheese?
200
The concrete noun(s) in the following sentence: A feeling of happiness invigorated me, making me jump out of bed.
What is bed?
200
The intensive pronoun in the following sentence: I myself ran to the store to buy cheese.
What is myself?
200
The proper adjective in the following sentence: The Edmonton Oilers are a Canadian hockey team from Alberta.
What is Canadian?
200
The action verb(s) in the following sentence: Esmerelda felt silly, so she ran and jumped onto the desk during class.
What are ran and jumped?
200
The action verb in the sentence: The painting, while colorful and vivid, is not something that thrills me.
What is thrills?
300
The abstract noun(s) in the following sentence: Feeling great sadness, I ran out of the room drying.
What is sadness?
300
The interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: What is little Johnny rambling about?
What is what?
300
The adjective that tells us "how much?" in the following sentence: In the movie, there were seven rings that needed to be destroyed.
What is seven?
300
The linking verb(s) in the following sentence: Hope remained hopeful when she saw the police coming over the hill.
What is remained?
300
The proper / abstract noun in the sentence: Catholicism is a very common religion.
What is Catholicism?
400
The proper / concrete noun(s) in the following sentence: I only sleep on Egyptian cotton sheets when I stay at the Hilton Hotel.
What is the Hilton Hotel?
400
The three pronouns in this sentence: No one really thinks about the few that care about someone.
What are indefinite pronouns?
400
The adjective that tells us "what kind?" in the following sentence: Leslie lives in the stone house at the end of the street.
What is stone?
400
The two words linked by the verb in the following sentence: Carlos felt insanely happy at the arrival of his sister.
What are Carlos and happy?
400
The common / abstract noun(s) in the sentence: My heart was filled with love as I gazed into her eyes.
What is love?
500
The common / concrete noun(s) in the following sentence: The bird flew down to the shoreline to eat clams.
What are bird, shoreline, and clams?
500
The relative pronoun in the following sentence: Sancho, who loves to dance, was last seen at the restaurant eating a salad.
What is who?
500
The adjective that tells us "which one?" in the following sentence: August 31st was the first day of school.
What is first?
500
The linking verb(s) in the following sentence: The notes sounded wrong, and the music seemed too loud to Juan Tomas.
What are sounded and seemed?
500
The demonstrative and relative pronouns in the sentence: These, which are ugly to look at, are found in the Museum of Ugly Things.
What are these and which?