Parts of Speech Extra Credit
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PARTS OF SPEECH - Identification 1Read each sentence carefully. Look at each capitalized word and identify its part of speech.
a)Noun e) Adverb
b)Pronoun ab) Conjunction
c)Verb cd) Preposition
d)Adjective de) Interjection
- There should be a BETTER way to get from here to Grandma's house.
- There should be a better WAY to get from here to Grandma's house.
- On Saturdays, we OFTEN eat a late breakfast.
- On Saturdays, we often EAT a late breakfast.
- I can work FASTER without any help.
- I can work faster without any HELP.
- The manager RECOMMENDED Jim for the new position.
- The manager recommended Jim for the NEW position.
- Professor York's INTEREST in vintage cars is unusual for a computer expert.
- Professor York's interest in vintage cars is UNUSUAL for a computer expert.
- INSIDE, the house was very cold.
- Inside, the house was very COLD.
- "That theft was an INSIDE job," said the detective wisely.
- "That theft was an inside job," said the detective WISELY.
- WISE people always look for answers in unlikely places.
- Wise people always look for answers IN unlikely places.
- FEW young people will come to the speech tomorrow.
- Few young people will come to the SPEECH tomorrow.
- "FEW of you can understand my responsibility in this matter," said Mark.
- "Few of you can understand my RESPONSIBILITY in this matter," said Mark.
- The manager is RESPONSIBLE for the work of every person in the office.
- The manager is responsibile for the work of every person IN the office.
- The DIRECTOR followed her customary practice in dealing with that problem.
- The director followed her CUSTOMARY practice in dealing with that problem.
- We CUSTOMARILY close our office on all legal holidays.
- We customarily close our office on all LEGAL holidays.
- That course of action is probably not LEGAL in this case.
- That course of action is probably not legal in this CASE.
- "LEGALLY, we cannot offer the job to her prior to a nationwide search," said the vice president for human resources.
- "Legally, we cannot offer the job to HER prior to a nationwide search," said the vice president for human resources.
Directions: Many words can be more than one part of speech. The part of speech a word belongs to depends on how the word is used in a sentence. Read each sentence, and then decide the part of speech of the italicized word.
Example: Every four years, the public votes in the presidential election.
a. noun
b. verb
Explanation: The answer is b because votes describes an action. It tells what the public does every four years. Therefore, votes is a verb.
31 / /Whenever the door slams, the lamp rocks back and forth.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
32 / /
The garden wall is made of rocks.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
33 / /
Every evening my grandmother rocks in her rocking chair.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
34 / /
The college's geology department has a large rock collection.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
35 / /
Parents should limit the amount of television their children watch.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
36 / /
Her credit limit is $5,000.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
37 / /
How much cloth will it take to make the curtains?
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
38 / /
When I travel, I take my cloth coat instead of my leather one.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
39 / /
Feathers are so light that they seem to float.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
40 / /
Please turn on the light.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
41 / /
Pastels are light colors.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
42 / /
Open the window and let in the light.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
43 / /
Please light the candles on the birthday cake.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
44 / /
Her daughter is the light of her life.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
45 / /
The pancakes are delicious and light.
/ A) / adjective
/ B) / noun
/ C) / verb
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