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How many verbs? I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish.
4 - I wish to wish the wish[noun] you wish to wish.
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Find the pronoun(s): If I were you, I wouldn't say it to him again.
I, you, I, it, him
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Use a conjunction: I have four sisters ... no brothers.
but
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Find the verb(s): I just want to stay in my cozy bed all day reading fantasy novels.
want, stay, reading
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Find the verb(s): The tall student jumped over the black and white horse.
jumped
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Find the noun(s): I baked a delicious cake.
cake
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Find the interjection(s): Congratulations! You passed the difficult test with a really high score! Bravo!
Congratulations! / Bravo!
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Find the adjective(s): I've never been to an NFL game but I really love watching it on television.
NFL
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How many articles? An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
3 - an, a, the
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Use prepositions: Keeping your money ... a bank is safer than hiding it ... your bed.
in / under
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Use an interjection: ... That's my pen, give it back.
Hey! / No! / Stop! / Wait! etc...
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Find the pronoun(s): Alice told her to be more careful in future.
her
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Find the preposition(s): The brave fireman proudly stood on the burning roof while the others watched from under the old oak tree.
on, from, under
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Use conjunctions: We could go to the countryside ... the city ... not both.
or / but
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How many adjectives? The blonde girl has beautiful blue eyes.
3 - blonde, beautiful, blue
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Use an adverb: I ... do my homework because the teacher never checks it.
never, rarely, seldom, hardly ever, etc...
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Find the adverb(s): Yesterday, I went to the local cinema.
yesterday
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Find the noun(s): Sometimes, my best friend and I go to the nearby library together.
friend, library
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Use an article: When I dropped my phone ... screen broke.
the
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Use a preposition: We swam ... the sea until our arms were sore.
in
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