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Which part of speech is missing? The _____ is next week and Andy was nervous.
noun
Which part of speech is missing? As she walked to school, Sarah remembered that she forgot her __________.
noun
Which part of speech is missing? I want to eat the ______ soup.
adjective
Which part of speech is missing? Grandma _____ Lilly how to cast her line.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? The class sat quietly in their _____.
noun
Which part of speech is missing? He took some hooks from the _____ tackle box.
adjective
Which part of speech is missing? Joe started the _______ and drove to the store.
noun
Which part of speech is missing? My sister ______ the soft kittens.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? They _____ to the pond where mom fishes every summer.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? I love my grandpa's ______ truck.
adjective
Which part of speech is missing? My homework is difficult, maybe my dad can ________ with that.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? The dress looked _______.
adjective
Which part of speech is missing? Henry started baking _______ cookies.
adjective
Which part of speech is missing? Kevin figured he would also need _____ and a hammer to assemble his new toy.
noun
Which part of speech is missing? He _____ small sticks and piled them near the oak tree.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? Jake _____ through his yard and picked up all the spare pieces.
verb
Which part of speech is missing? Alfred decided to build a ____ tree house.
adjective
(fold) After washing our clothes, we fold them.
verb
(fold) I need to iron the fold in your pants.
noun
(play) I have to change into my play clothes before going outside.
adjective
(play) The children play together nicely.
verb
(play) Mark will be in a play this spring.
noun
(fly) Planes fly high in the sky.
verb
(fly) Use the fly swatter.
adjective
(fly) This fly keeps buzzing in my ear.
noun
(marked) The marked book is mine.
adjective
(mark) There is a mark on the floor.
noun
(step) Don't step in the puddle!
verb
(step) Watch that step; it is slippery.
noun
(step) Use the step stool to reach the shelf.
adjective
(runny) His nose is runny.
adjective
(dance) Later, we will go to the dance recital.
adjective
(dance) Will you dance with me?
verb
(washed) Put your washed clothes way.
adjective
(wash) All dirty clothes go in the wash.
noun
(washed) Dad washed the car last Saturday.
verb
(play) Lydia climbed the play structure at the park.
adjective
(opened) Jeremy opened the door.
verb
(open) Place the open box on the counter.
adjective
(dance) The dance ends at ten.
noun