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An exclamatory word that is not related to the other words in a sentence is a(n) ?
interjection
(According to) is an example of a(n) ? preposition.
compound
A word that shows how a noun or a pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence is a(n) ?
preposition
Adverb clauses are introduced by ?
subordinating conjunctions
A word that joins words or groups of words is a(n) ?
conjunction
What are the prepositions: Underneath the topsoil and in the ocean depths are worlds we never see.
Underneath, in
What are the prepositions: A tall, thin man walked into the restaurant and sat down at a corner table.
into, at
What are the prepositions: Everyone except Zoe went ashore at Crawford's Landing.
except, at
What are the prepositions: The moon moved between the sun and the earth, causing an eclipse.
between
What are the prepositions: In spite of the lobby's efforts, the bill was rejected by Congress.
In, by
What are the conjunctions: Both Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit.
Both, and
What are the conjunctions: I will praise Thy name, O Lord; for it is good.
for
What are the conjunctions: Please be sure to speak clearly when you come to the microphone.
when
The yellow cake with chocolate frosting was divided evenly (between, among) the six children.
among
The police went (in, into) the office after the burglary to get finger-prints.
into
The library cart, full of books, stood (beside, besides) the shelves.
beside
I should (of, have) repented long before I did.
have
Try (to, and) have the dishes done before the company arrives, Riley.
to
Part of Speech: The TREE house we built is beginning to show signs of decay.
Adj.
Part of Speech: In joy OR in sorrow, I know my Saior cares.
Conj.
Part of Speech: The large trout swam DOWN the stream.
Prep.
Part of Speech: The waves beat FURIOUSLY against the rocks.
Adv.
Part of Speech: OH, what a beautiful spring day it is!
Int.
Part of Speech: AH, Lord God! I cannot speak, for I am a child.
Int.
Part of Speech: The palm trees swayed GRACEFULLY in the breeze.
Adv.
Part of Speech: We could not find the stray sheep until the STORM stopped.
N
Part of Speech: The sunset looked simply BEAUTIFUL yesterday.
Adj
Part of Speech: EVERYONE ran to see the accident when they heard the sirens.
Pro.
Part of Speech: She IS WORKING hard, but she may not finish on time.
V
Part of Speech: BECAUSE OF the new regulations, we may no longer fish there.
Prep.
Part of Speech: The eagle circled ABOVE, watching our every move.
Adv.
Part of Speech: We were unable to locate the right DOCUMENT.
N
Part of Speech: NEITHER Diego NOR his brother could go with us on the excursion.
Conj.
Part of Speech: I know that SOMEONE will definitely be awarded the prize.
Pro.
Part of Speech: EACH problem must be solved individually.
Adj.
Part of Speech: How will the welcoming committee HOUSE all of the delegates?
V.
Correct or Incorrect: Last month I read John Bunyan's book "Pilgrim's Progress."
Incorrect
Correct or Incorrect: David cried, "How amiable are Thy tabernacles, O Lord"
Correct
Correct or Incorrect: "Aaron, have you ever been to that restaurant on Twenty-Third Street?" asked Sophia.
Incorrect
Correct the sentence: Mrs. Ebersole hasn't never seen the Atlantic Ocean.
hasn't ever
Correct the sentence: If only I had of started earlier, I would be finished now.
had
Correct the sentence: He runs good, but he is the shortest fellow on the team.
well
Correct the sentence: Owen felt badly about breaking Mother's vase.
bad
Correct the sentence: My strength and my Redeemer are the Lord Jesus Christ.
is
Correct the sentence: The assembly will be held at about one o'clock.
at
Correct the sentence: Grandfather sends we children a book on our birthdays.
us
Correct the sentence: We used less nails on this house than on the other one we built.
fewer
Correct the sentence: I laid down in the hammock and rested this afternoon.
lay
Correct the sentence: Her and Maya prepared a delicious meal for Mrs. Jenkins.
She