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