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Identify the Parts of Speech in the following sentence:
Final exams are long, but we get half days.
Adj, N, V, Adj, Conj, Pron, V, Adj, N
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Identify the Parts of Speech in the following sentence:
Mrs. Smith is recovering from surgery.
N, V, V, Prep, N
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Identify the Parts of Speech in the following sentence:
Mom and Dad got me a puppy for Christmas.
N, conj, N, V, Pronoun, article, N, preposition, N.
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Identify the Parts of Speech in the following sentence:
The Super Bowl is in Dallas; it will be so awesome!
Article, N, V, preposition, N, pronoun, V, V, Adjective, Adjective.
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Idenitfy the Parts of Speech in the following sentence:
Howard is never quiet in class.
N, V, adjective, adjective, preposition, N
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Part of Speech?
The detective discovered some secret information.
Adjective
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Part of Speech?
Will the weather on Saturday be sunny?
Noun
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Part of Speech?
Neither this costume nor that one will work for Halloween.
Conjunction
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Part of Speech?
The drive home was extremely long.
Adjective
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Part of Speech?
Preventive medicine has advanced rapidly.
Adjective
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Part of Speech?
He was always interested in the stories he had heard about in the Great West.
Verb Phrase
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Part of speech?
He had learned much.
Pronoun
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Part of speech?
He and I are friends.
Conjunction
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Part of Speech?
Even if we don't come on Friday, I'll still be prepared and get my lesson to you.
Subordinate Conjunction
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Part of Speech?
I love carrots, but I despise celery.
Conjunction
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Part of Speech?
Bo affectionately hugged Hope.
Adverb
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Part of Speech?
"A Christmas Story" is a funny movie.
Linking Verb
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Part of Speech?
At school, we are reviewing today.
Preposition
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Part of Speech?
She bought him a new shirt for Hanukah.
Noun
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Part of Speech?
Hey! Quit doing that!
Interrogatory
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Identify the verbs in the following sentence:
He doesn't believe us.
a) does, believe
b) believe
c) does
d) no verb in the sentence
a) does, believe
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Identify the adjective in the following sentence:
John is an extremely skeptical man!
a) extremely
b) John
c) is
d) Skeptical
d) Skeptical
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An Adverb is a word that tells:
A) When, where, why, or how
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A conjunction is a word that:
D) Connects works, phrases, or clauses
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Prepositions show word relationships. What is the preposition in the following sentence?
Don't bring that aminal into the house again!
a) Don't
b) bring
c) aminal
d) into
d) into
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Interjections are words that express:
C) Emotions
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Name any prepostional phrase in the following sentence:
Did you do your holiday shopping at Town Square?
(at Town Square)
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Name any prepostional phrase in the following sentence:
Ms. Adams parked behind the Nestle Tollhouse Store when she went to Harkins.
- (behind the Nestle Tollhouse Store)
- (to Harkins)
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Name any prepostional phrase in the following sentence:
We love walking through Town square after we watch movies at Harkins.
- (through Town square)
- (after we watch moves)
- (at Harkins)
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Name the verbs or verb phrases:
The dog is tired.
is
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Name the verbs or verb phrases:
When will you get your phone back?
will, get
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Name the verbs or verb phrases:
I might not be going anywhere over Winter Break.
might, be going
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