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10. What part of speech is the bolded word? Ms. Renée arrived after lunch.
preposition
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24. What type of verbal is in the sentence? Alex hates to lose.
infinitive
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12. What part of speech is the bolded word? Ms. Judith plays the violin beautifully.
adverb
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13. What part of speech is the bolded word? Mr. Koby and Ms. Katie planned the entire trip.
adjective
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22. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Walking through the woods, Mr. Murcia found a quiet spot.
participial phrase
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25. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Talking loudly, Liam disturbed the class.
participial phrase
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14. What part of speech is the bolded word? Mr. Burrell works in a museum downtown.
adverb
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31. What part of the sentence is bolded? Bruno gave Eli the last cookie.
indirect object
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2. What part of speech is the bolded word? Bruno and Eli jumped over the puddle.
verb
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4. What part of speech is the bolded word? Katia brought her lunch to share with Beckett.
noun
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34. What part of the sentence is bolded? Ms. Mica considers Seraphina a mathematician.
objective complement
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20. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Katia has a talent for painting landscapes.
gerund phrase
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35. What part of the sentence is bolded? Eloise handed Beckett a letter.
indirect object
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1. What part of speech is the bolded word? Jaime ran quickly to catch the bus.
adverb
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17. What type of verbal is in the sentence? Beckett's goal is to win the tournament.
infinitive
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11. What part of speech is the bolded word? Mr. Murcia is very kind to everyone.
adverb
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16. What type of verbal is in the sentence? Swimming helps Jaime stay healthy.
gerund
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6. What part of speech is the bolded word? Julia and Eloise danced and sang at the recital.
conjunction
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36. What part of the sentence is bolded? Ms. Katie baked cookies for the class.
direct object
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9. What part of speech is the bolded word? Liam forgot to do his homework.
noun
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8. What part of speech is the bolded word? Seraphina gave them a second chance.
pronoun
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15. What part of speech is the bolded word? Ms. Mica teaches sixth grade English.
verb
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33. What part of the sentence is bolded? Mr. Burrell seems tired.
predicate adjective
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32. What part of the sentence is bolded? Sofia is a teacher.
predicate nominative
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26. Identify the prepositional phrase and its type. The book on the table belongs to Ms. Judith.
adjective phrase
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23. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Motivated by praise, Julia practiced harder.
participial phrase
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39. What part of the sentence is bolded? Francisco showed them the new trick.
indirect object
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19. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Francisco enjoys reading fantasy novels.
gerund phrase
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30. Identify the prepositional phrase and its type. Jaime arrived before the bell.
adverb phrase
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27. Identify the prepositional phrase and its type. Seraphina ran with great speed.
adverb phrase
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3. What part of speech is the bolded word? Sofia is a talented artist.
adjective
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40. What part of the sentence is bolded? Mr. Thomas calls Alex *his hero*.
objective complement
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7. What part of speech is the bolded word? Mr. Thomas walked through the gate.
preposition
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18. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? Frightened by the noise, Eloise hid behind the curtain.
participial phrase
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28. Identify the prepositional phrase and its type. Mr. Koby painted the fence near the garden.
adjective phrase
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5. What part of speech is the bolded word? Wow, that was amazing, Francisco!
interjection
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29. Identify the prepositional phrase and its type. The girl in the red dress is Sofia.
adjective phrase
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38. What part of the sentence is bolded? Ms. Renée is kind.
predicate adjective
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37. What part of the sentence is bolded? Liam named the cat Minecat.
objective complement
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21. What type of verbal phrase is in the sentence? To solve the puzzle, Seraphina used a strategy.
infinitive phrase
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