I wrote a sentence and the part of grammar they are below the list. I have all but given up, as a last resort I decided to pass this on to you and crosscheck it for me.
In your answer list the sentence please.
Indefinite article: A
1_1) I can only carry two at a time.
Pronoun = I
Noun = can
Adjective = only
Verb = carry
Number = two
Preposition =at
Indefinite article = a
Noun = time
1_2) There's a visitor for you.
Adverb = there’s
Indefinite article = a
Noun = visitor
Preposition = for
Pronoun = you
1_3) She's a friend of my father's.
Pronoun = She’s
Indefinite article = a
Noun = friend
Preposition = of
Determiner = my
Noun = father
1_4) A lion is a dangerous animal.
Noun = A
Noun = lion
(Be verb) = is
Indefinite article = a
Adjective = dangerous
Noun = animal
1_5) She died on a Tuesday.
Pronoun = She
Verb = died
Preposition = on
Indefinite article = a
Noun = Tuesday
1_6) She's a Buddhist.
Pronoun = She’s
Indefinite article = A
Noun = Buddhist
1_7) He's a teacher.
Pronoun = He’s
Indefinite article = a
Noun = teacher
1_8) Is that a Monet?
(Be verb) = is
Determiner = that
Indefinite article = a
Noun = Monet
1_9) A thousand people were there.
Indefinite article = A
Number = thousand
Noun = people
(Be verb) = were
Adverb = there
Nouns: access
1_1) The police gained access through a broken window.
Definite article = The
Noun = police
Verb = gained
Noun = access
Preposition = through
Noun = a
Adjective = broken
Noun= window
1_2) There is easy access by road.
Adverb = There
(Be verb) = is
Adjective = easy
Noun = access
Preposition = by
Noun = road
1_3) The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields.
Definite article = The
Adjective = only
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Noun = farmhouse
(Be verb) = is
Adverb = across
Definite article = the
Noun = fields
1_4) Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities.
Adjective = Disabled
Noun = Visitors
(Be verb) = are
Verb = welcome
Adverb = there
(Be verb) = is
Adjective = good
Noun = wheelchair
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Determiner = most
Noun = facilities
1_5) Students must have access to good resources.
Noun = Students
Modal verb = must
Verb = have
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Adjective = good
Noun = resources
1_6) You need a password to get access to the computer system.
Pronoun = You
Verb = need
Noun = a
Noun = password
Preposition = to
Verb = get
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Noun = computer
Noun = system
1_7) Journalists were denied access to the President.
Noun = Journalists
(Be verb) = were
Verb = denied
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Noun = president
1_8) Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends.
Determiner = Many
Adjective = divorced
Noun = fathers
Adjective = only
Verb = have
Noun = access
Preposition = to
Determiner = their
Noun = children
Preposition = at
Noun = weekends
Pronouns: you
1_1) You said you knew the way.
Pronoun = You
Adjective = said
Pronoun = you
Verb = knew
Definite article = the
Noun = way
1_2) I thought she told you.
Pronoun = I
Noun = thought
Pronoun = she
Verb = told
Pronoun = you
1_3) Can I sit next to you?
Noun = Can
Pronoun = I
Verb = sit
Adjective = next
Preposition = to
Pronoun = you
1_4) I don't think that hairstyle is you.
Pronoun = I
(Do [verb], not [adverb]) = don’t
Verb = think
Determiner = that
Noun = hairstyle
(Be verb) = is
Pronoun = you
1_5) You girls, stop talking!
Pronoun = You
Noun = girls
Verb = stop
Verb = talking
1_6) You stupid idiot!
Pronoun = You
Adjective = stupid
Noun = idiot
1_7) You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken.
Pronoun = You
Verb = learn
Noun = a
Noun = language
Adjective = better
Conjunction = if
Pronoun = you
Verb = visit
Definite article = the
Noun = country
Adverb = where
Pronoun = it
(Be verb) = is
Adjective = spoken
1_8) It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking.
(It [pronoun] is [be verb]) = It’s
Noun = a
Adjective = friendly
Noun = place
Noun = people
Verb = come
Adverb = up
Preposition = to
Pronoun = you
Preposition = in
Definite article= the
Noun = street
Conjunction = and
Verb = start
Verb = talking
Adjectives: absolute
1_1) Although prices are falling in absolute terms, energy is still expensive.
Conjunction = Although
Noun = prices
(Be verb) = are
Verb = falling
Preposition = in
Adjective = absolute
Noun = terms
Noun = energy
(Be verb) = is
Adverb = still
Adjective = expensive
1_2) Around them the darkness was absolute, the silence oppressive.
Adverb = Around
Pronoun = them
Definite article = the
Noun = darkness
(Be verb) = was
Adjective = absolute
Definite article = the
Noun = silence
Adjective = oppressive
1_3) There's absolute rubbish on television tonight.
Adverb = There’s
Adjective = absolute
Noun = rubbish
Preposition = on
Noun = television
Adverb = tonight
1_4) He must earn an absolute fortune.
Pronoun = He
Modal verb = must
Verb = earn
Indefinite article = an
Adjective = absolute
Noun = fortune
1_5) 110 MB is the absolute minimum you need to run the program.
Number = 110
Noun = MB
(Be verb) = is
Definite article = the
Adjective = absolute
Adjective = minimum
Pronoun = you
Verb = need
Preposition = to
Verb = run
Definite article = the
Noun = program
1_6) What an absolute idiot I've been!
Pronoun = What
Indefinite article = an
Adjective = absolute
Noun = idiot
(I [pronoun] have [verb]) = I’ve
(be verb) = been
1_7) There was no absolute proof.
Adverb = There
(Be verb) = was
Exclamation = no
Adjective = absolute
Noun = proof
1_8) He taught us that the laws of physics were absolute.
Pronoun = He
Verb = taught
Pronoun = us
Determiner = that
Definite article = the
Noun = laws
Preposition = of
Noun = physics
(Be verb) = were
Adjective = absolute
1_9) Beauty cannot be measured by any absolute standard.
Noun = Beauty
(Can [noun] not [adverb]) = cannot
Verb = be
Adjective = measured
Preposition = by
Determiner = any
Adjective = absolute
Noun = standard
Verb: abandon
1_1) The baby had been abandoned by its mother.
Definite article = the
Noun = baby
Verb = had
(Be verb) = been
Adjective = abandoned
Preposition = by
Determiner = it’s
Noun = mother
1_2) People often simply abandon their pets when they go abroad.
Noun = People
Adverb = often
Adverb = simply
Verb = abandon
Determiner = their
Noun = pets
Adverb = when
Pronoun = they
Verb = go
Adverb = abroad
1_3) The study showed a deep fear among the elderly of being abandoned to the care of strangers.
Definite article = the
Noun = study
Verb = showed
Noun = a
Adjective = deep
Noun = fear
Preposition = among
Definite article = the
Adjective = elderly
Preposition = of
Noun = being
Adjective = abandoned
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Noun = care
Preposition = of
Noun = strangers
1_4) Snow forced many drivers to abandon their vehicles.
Noun = Snow
Adjective = forced
Determiner = many
Noun = drivers
Preposition = to
Verb = abandon
Determiner = their
Noun = vehicles
1_5) He gave the order to abandon ship.
Pronoun = He
Verb = gave
Definite article = the
Noun = order
Preposition = to
Verb = abandon
Noun = ship
1_6) They had to abandon their lands to the invading forces.
Pronoun = They
Verb = had
Preposition = to
Verb = abandon
Determiner = their
Noun = lands
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Verb = invading
Noun = forces
1_7) They abandoned the match because of rain.
Pronoun = They
Adjective = abandoned
Definite article = the
Noun = match
Conjunction = because
Preposition = of
Noun = rain
1_8) She abandoned hope of any reconciliation.
Pronoun = She
Adjective = abandoned
Verb = hope
Preposition = of
Determiner = any
Noun = reconciliation
1_9) We had to abandon any further attempt at negotiation.
Pronoun = We
Verb = had
Preposition = to
Verb = abandon
Determiner = any
Adverb = further
Noun = attempt
Preposition = at
Noun = negotiation
Adverbs: absolutely
1_1) you’re absolutely right.
(You [pronoun] are [(be verb)]) = You’re
Adverb = absolutely
Adjective = right
1_2) He made it absolutely clear.
Pronoun = He
Verb = made
Pronoun = it
Adverb = absolutely
Adjective = clear
1_3) I'm not absolutely certain I posted it.
(I [pronoun] am [(be verb)]) = I’m
Adverb = not
Adverb = absolutely
Adjective = certain
Noun = I
Noun = posted
Pronoun = it
1_4) It was absolutely pouring with rain.
Pronoun = It
(Be verb) = was
Adverb = absolutely
Verb = pouring
Preposition = with
Noun = rain
1_5) She did absolutely no work.
Pronoun = She
Verb = did
Adverb = absolutely
Exclamation = no
Verb = work
1_6) There's absolutely nothing more the doctors can do.
Adverb = There’s
Adverb = absolutely
Pronoun = nothing
Determiner = more
Definite article = the
Noun = doctors
Noun = can
Verb = do
1_7) I was absolutely furious with him.
Pronoun = I
(Be verb) = was
Adverb = absolutely
Adjective = furious
Preposition = with
Pronoun = him
1_8) She absolutely adores you.
Pronoun = She
Adverb = absolutely
Verb = adores
Pronoun = you
1_9) He's an absolutely brilliant cook.
Pronoun = He’s
Indefinite article = an
Adverb = absolutely
Adjective = brilliant
Verb = cook
Prepositions: around
1_1) The house is built around a central courtyard.
Definite article = The
Noun = house
(Be verb) = is
Combining form = built
Adverb = around
Noun = a
Adjective = central
Noun = courtyard
1_2) He put his arms around her.
Pronoun = He
Verb = put
Determiner = his
Noun = arms
Adverb = around
Pronoun = her
1_3) Our house is just around the corner.
Determiner = Our
Noun = house
(Be verb) = is
Adverb = just
Adverb = around
Definite article = the
Noun = corner
1_4) The bus came around the bend.
Definite article = The
Noun = bus
Verb = came
Adverb = around
Definite article = the
Verb = bend
1_5) There must be a way around the problem.
Adverb = There
Modal verb = must
Verb = be
Noun = a
Noun = way
Adverb = around
Definite Article = the
Noun = problem
1_6) They walked around the lake.
Pronoun = They
Verb = walked
Adverb = around
Definite article = the
Noun = lake
1_7) They walked around the town looking for a place to eat.
Pronoun = They
Verb = walked
Adverb = around
Definite article = the
Noun = town
Verb = looking
Preposition = for
Noun = a
Noun = place
Preposition = to
Verb = eat
1_8) I can't arrange everything around your timetable!
Pronoun = I
Verb = can’t
Verb = arrange
Pronoun = everything
Adverb = around
Determiner = your
Noun = timetable
Conjunctions: and
1_1) Sue and I left early.
Noun = Sue
Conjunction = and
Pronoun = I
Adjective = left
Adjective = early
1_2) Do it slowly and carefully.
Verb = Do
Pronoun = it
Adverb = slowly
Conjunction = and
Adjective = carefully
1_3) Can he read and write?
Noun = Can
Pronoun = he
Verb = read
Conjunction = and
Verb = write
1_4) What's four and two?
Pronoun = What’s
Number = four
Conjunction = and
Number = two
1_5) She came in and took her coat off.
Pronoun = She
Verb = came
Preposition = in
Conjunction = and
Verb = took
Pronoun = her
Noun = coat
Adverb = off
1_6) Go and get me a pen please.
Verb = Go
Conjunction = and
Verb = get
Pronoun = me
Noun = a
Noun = pen
Exclamation = please
1_7) I'll come and see you soon.
(I [pronoun] will [modal verb]) = I’ll
Verb = come
Conjunction = and
Verb = see
Pronoun = you
Adverb = soon
1_8) We stopped and bought some bread.
Pronoun = We
Verb = stopped
Conjunction = and
Verb = bought
Determiner = some
Noun = bread
1_9) Miss another class and you'll fail.
Verb = Miss
Determiner = another
Noun = class
Conjunction = and
(You [pronoun] will [modal verb]) = you’ll
Verb = fail
Determiner: Another
1_1) Would you like another drink?
Modal verb = Would
Pronoun = you
Preposition = like
Determiner = another
Noun = drink
1_2) We've still got another forty miles to go.
(We [pronoun] have[verb]) = We’ve
Adverb = still
Verb = got
Determiner = another
Number = forty
Noun = miles
Preposition = to
Verb = go
1_3) I got another of those calls yesterday.
Pronoun = I
Verb = got
Determiner = another
Preposition = of
Determiner = those
Verb = calls
Adverb = yesterday
1_4) Let's do it another time.
Verb = Let’s
Verb = do
Pronoun = it
Determiner = another
Noun = time
1_5) We need another computer.
Pronoun = We
Verb = need
Determiner = another
Noun = computer
1_6) We can try that—but whether it'll work is another matter.
Pronoun = We
Noun = can
Verb = try
Determiner = that
Conjunction = but
Conjunction = whether
(It [pronoun] will [modal verb]) = it’ll
Verb = work
(Be verb) = is
Determiner = another
Noun = matter
1_7) She's going to be another Madonna.
Pronoun = She’s
Noun = going
Preposition = to
Verb = be
Determiner = another
Noun = Madonna
1_8) There’ll never be another like him.
(There [adverb] will [modal verb]) = There’ll
Adverb = never
Verb = be
Determiner = another
Preposition = like
Pronoun = him
Exclamation: well
1_1) Well, well—I would never have guessed it!
Adverb = Well
Adverb = well
Pronoun = I
Modal verb = would
Adverb = never
Verb = have
Verb = guessed
Pronoun = it
1_2) Well, really! What a thing to say!
Adverb = Well
adverb = really
pronoun = what
noun = a
noun = thing
preposition = to
verb = say
1_3) Well, thank goodness that's over!
Adverb = Well
Verb = thank
Noun = goodness
Determiner = that’s
Adverb = over
1_4) Well, it can't be helped.
Adverb = Well
Pronoun = it
(Can [noun] not [adverb]) = can’t
Verb = be
Verb = helped
1_5) Well, I suppose I could fit you in at 3.45.
Adverb = Well
Pronoun = I
Verb = suppose
Pronoun = I
Modal Verb = could
Verb = fit
Pronoun = you
Preposition = in
Preposition = at
Number = 3.45
1_6) Oh, very well, then, if you insist.
Exclamation = Oh
Adverb = very
Adverb = well
Adverb = then
Conjunction = if
Pronoun = you
Verb = insist
1_7) Well? Are you going to tell us or not?
Adverb = Well
(Be verb) = Are
Pronoun = you
Noun = going
Preposition = to
Verb = tell
Pronoun = us
Conjunction = or
Adverb = not
1_8) Well, I'd better be going now.
Adverb = Well
(I [pronoun] had [verb]) = I’d
Adjective = better
Verb = be
Noun = going
Adverb = now
1_9) There were thousands of people there—well, hundreds, anyway.
Adverb = There
(Be verb) = were
Number = thousands
Preposition = of
Noun = people
Adverb = there
Adverb = well
Number = hundreds
Adverb = anyway
Part two:
Nouns: bit
2_1) These trousers are a bit tight.
Determiner = These
Noun = trousers
(Be verb) = are
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Adjective = tight
2_2) It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.
Pronoun = It
Noun = costs
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Determiner = more
Preposition = than
Pronoun = I
Adjective = wanted
Preposition = to
Verb = spend
2_3) Wait a bit!
Verb = Wait
Noun = a
Noun = bit
2_4) Can you move up a bit?
Noun = Can
Pronoun = you
Verb = move
Adverb = up
Noun = a
Noun = bit
2_5) Greg thought for a bit before answering.
Noun = Greg
Noun = thought
Preposition = for
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Preposition = before
Noun = answering
2_6) With a bit of luck, we'll be there by 12.
Preposition = With
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Preposition = of
Noun = luck
(We [pronoun] will [modal verb]) = we’ll
Verb = be
Adverb = there
Preposition = by
Number = 12
2_7) I've got a bit of shopping to do.
(I [pronoun] have [verb]) = I’ve
Verb = got
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Preposition = of
Noun = shopping
Preposition = to
Verb = do
2_8) The best bit of the holiday was seeing theGrand Canyon.
Definite article = The
Adjective = best
Noun = bit
Preposition = of
Definite article = the
Noun = holiday
(Be verb) = was
Verb = seeing
Definite article = the
Adjective = Grand
Noun = Canyon
2_9) The new system will take a bit of getting used to.
Definite article = The
Adjective = new
Noun = system
Modal verb = will
Verb = take
Noun = a
Noun = bit
Preposition = of
Noun = getting
Adjective = used
Preposition = to
Pronouns: it
2_1) Did you see it?
Verb = Did
Pronoun = you
Verb = see
Pronoun = it
2_2) Start a new file and put this letter in it.
Verb = Start
Noun = a
Adjective = new
Noun = file
Conjunction = and
Verb = put
Determiner = this
Noun = letter
Preposition = in
Pronoun = it
2_3) Look! It's going up that tree.
Verb = Look
(It [pronoun] is [(be verb)]) = it’s
Noun = going
Adverb = up
Determiner = that
Noun = tree
2_4) When the factory closes, it will mean 500 people losing their jobs.
Adverb = When
Definite article = the
Noun = factory
Verb = closes
Pronoun = it
Modal verb = will
Verb = mean
Number = 500
Noun = people
Verb = losing
Determiner = their
Noun = jobs
2_5) Stop it, you're hurting me!
Verb = Stop
Pronoun = it
(You [pronoun] are [be verb]) = you’re
Verb = hurting
Pronoun = me
2_6) It's your mother on the phone.
(It [pronoun] is [(be verb)]) It’s
Determiner = your
Noun = mother
Preposition = on
Definite article = the
Noun = phone
2_7) Hello, Peter, it's Mike here.
Exclamation = Hello
Noun = Peter
(It [pronoun] is [(be verb)]) = it’s
Noun = Mike
Adverb = here
2_8) Hi, it's me!
Exclamation = Hi
(It [pronoun] is [(be verb)]) = it’s
Pronoun = me
2_9) Does it matter what color it is?
Verb = Does
Pronoun = it
Noun = matter
Pronoun = what
Noun = color
Pronoun = it
(Be verb) = is
Adjectives: hot
2_1) Do you like this hot weather?
Verb = Do
Pronoun = you
Preposition = like
Determiner = this
Adjective = hot
Noun = weather
2_2) Its hot today, isn't it?
(It [noun] is [be verb]) = It’s
Adjective = hot
Adverb = today
(Is [be verb] not [adverb]) = isn’t
Pronoun = it
2_3) It was hot and getting hotter.
Pronoun = It
(Be verb) = was
Adjective = hot
Conjunction = and
Noun = getting
Adjective = hotter
2_4) It was the hottest July on record.
Pronoun = It
(Be verb) = was
Definite article = the
Adjective = hottest
Noun = July
Preposition = on
Noun = record
2_5) Be careful—the plates are hot.
Verb = Be
Adjective = careful
Definite article = the
Noun = plates
(Be verb) = are
Adjective = hot
2_6) All rooms have hot and cold water.
Determiner = All
Noun = rooms
Verb = have
Adjective = hot
Conjunction = and
Adjective = cold
Noun = water
2_7) I couldn't live in a hot country.
Pronoun = I
(Could [modal verb] not [adverb]) = couldn’t
Adjective = live
Preposition = in
Indefinite article = a
Adjective = hot
Noun = country
2_8) Eat it while it's hot.
Verb = Eat
Pronoun = it
Conjunction = while
(It [pronoun] is {(be verb)] = it’s
Adjective = hot
2_9) I feel hot.
Pronoun = I
Verb = feel
Adjective = hot
Verbs: go
2_1) She went into her room and shut the door behind her.
Pronoun = She
Verb = went
Preposition = into
Pronoun = her
Noun = room
Conjunction = and
Verb = shut
Definite article = the
Noun = door
Preposition = behind
Pronoun = her
2_2) He goes to work by bus.
Pronoun = He
Verb = goes
Preposition = to
Verb = work
Preposition = by
Noun = bus
2_3) I have to go toRomeon business.
Pronoun = I
Verb = have
Preposition = to
Verb = go
Preposition = to
Noun =Rome
Preposition = on
Noun = business
2_4) She has gone toChina.
Pronoun = she
Verb = has
Adjective = gone
Preposition = to
Noun = china
2_5) I think you should go to the doctor's.
Pronoun = I
Verb = think
Pronoun = you
Modal verb = should
Verb = go
Preposition = to
Definite article = the
Noun = doctor
2_6) Are you going home for Christmas?
(Be verb) = are
Pronoun = you
Noun = going
Noun = home
Preposition = for
Noun = Christmas
2_7) She has gone to see her sister this weekend.
Pronoun = she
Verb = has
Adjective = gone
Preposition = to
Verb = see
Pronoun = her
Noun = sister
Determiner = this
Noun = weekend
2_8) Who else is going?
Pronoun = who
Adverb = else
(Be verb) = is
Noun = going
Adverbs: clearly
2_1) Please speak clearly after the tone.
Exclamation = please
Verb = speak
Adverb = clearly
Preposition = after
Definite article = the
Noun = tone
2_2) It's difficult to see anything clearly in this mirror.
(It [pronoun] is [(Be verb)]) = it’s
Adjective = difficult
Preposition = to
Verb = see
Pronoun = anything
Adverb = clearly
Preposition = in
Determiner = this
Noun = mirror
2_3) She explained everything very clearly.
Pronoun = she
Verb = explained
Pronoun = everything
Adverb = very
Adverb = clearly
2_4) Clearly, this will cost a lot more than we realized.
Adverb = clearly
Determiner = this
Modal verb = will
Noun = cost
Indefinite article = a
Pronoun = lot
Determiner = more
Preposition = than
Pronoun = we
Verb = realized
Prepositions: into
2_1) She dived into the water.
Pronoun = she
Verb = dived
Preposition = into
Definite article = the
Noun = water
2_2) He threw the letter into the fire.
Pronoun = he
Verb = threw
Definite article = the
Noun = letter
Preposition = into
Definite article = the
Noun = fire
2_3) She turned and walked off into the night.
Pronoun = she
Verb = turned
Conjunction = and
Verb = walked
Adverb = off
Preposition = into
Definite article = the
Noun = night
2_4) Driving into the sun, we had to shade our eyes.
Noun = driving
Preposition = into
Definite article = the
Noun = sun
Pronoun = we
Verb = had
Preposition = to
Noun = shade
Determiner = our
Noun = eyes
2_5) She carried on working late into the night.
Pronoun = she
Verb = carried
Preposition = on
Adjective = working
Adjective = late
Preposition = into
Definite article = the
Noun = night
2_6) The fruit can be made into jam.
Definite article = the
Noun = fruit
Noun = can
Verb = be
Verb = made
Preposition = into
Noun = jam
2_7) Can you translate this passage into German?
Noun = can
Pronoun = you
Verb = translate
Determiner = this
Noun = passage
Preposition = into
Adjective = German
Conjunctions: so
2_1) It was still painful so I went to see a doctor.
Pronoun = it
(Be verb) = was
Adverb = still
Adjective = painful
Adverb = so
Noun = I
Verb = went
Preposition = to
Verb = see
Indefinite article = a
Noun = doctor
2_2) Nothing more was heard from him so that we began to wonder if he was dead.
Pronoun = nothing
Determiner = more
(Be verb) = was
Verb = heard
Preposition = from
Pronoun = him
Adverb = so
Determiner = that
Pronoun = we
Verb = began
Preposition = to
Verb = wonder
Conjunction = if
Pronoun = he
(Be verb) = was
Adjective = dead
2_3) But I gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost!
Conjunction = but
Pronoun = I
Verb = gave
Pronoun = you
Indefinite article = a
Noun = map
Adverb = so
Pronoun = you
(Would [modal verb] not [adverb]) = wouldn’t
Verb = get
Adjective = lost
2_4) She worked hard so that everything would be ready in time.
Pronoun = she
Verb = worked
Adjective = hard
Adverb = so
Determiner = that
Pronoun = everything
Modal verb = would
Verb = be
Adjective = ready
Preposition = in
Noun = time
2_5) So after shouting and screaming for an hour she walked out in tears.
Adverb = so
Preposition = after
Noun = shouting
Conjunction = and
Verb = screaming
Preposition = for
Indefinite article = an
Noun = hour
Pronoun = she
Verb = walked
Adverb = out
Preposition = in
Verb = tears
2_6) So, what have you been doing today?
Adverb = so
Pronoun = what
Verb = have
Pronoun = you
(Be verb) = been
Noun = doing
Adverb = today
2_7) So, that's it for today.
Adverb = so
(that [determiner] is [(Be verb)]) = that’s
Pronoun = it
Preposition = for
Adverb = today
2_8) So there's nothing we can do about it?
Adverb = so
(There [adverb] is [(Be verb)]) = there’s
Pronoun = nothing
Pronoun = we
Noun = can
Verb = do
Adverb = about
Pronoun = it
2_9) So what if nobody else agrees with me?
Adverb = so
Pronoun = what
Conjunction = if
Pronoun = nobody
Adverb = else
Verb = agrees
Determiner: every
2_1) She knows every student in the school.
Pronoun = she
Verb = knows
Determiner = every
Noun = student
Preposition = in
Definite article = the
Noun = school
2_2) I could hear every word they said.
Pronoun = I
Modal verb = could
Verb = hear
Determiner = every
Noun = word
Pronoun = they
Adjective = said
2_3) We enjoyed every minute of our stay.
Pronoun = we
Verb = enjoyed
Determiner = every
Noun = minute
Preposition = of
Determiner = our
Verb = stay
2_4) Every day seemed the same to him.
Determiner = every
Noun = day
Linking verb = seemed
Definite article = the
Adjective = same
Preposition = to
Pronoun = him
2_5) Every single time he calls, I'm out.
Determiner = every
Adjective = single
Noun = time
Pronoun = he
Verb = calls
(I [Pronoun] am [(be verb)]) I’m
Adverb = out
2_6) I read every last article in the newspaper.
Pronoun = I
Verb = read
Determiner = every
Determiner = last
Noun = article
Preposition = in
Definite article = the
Noun = newspaper
2_7) They were watching her every movement.
Pronoun = they
(be verb) = were
Verb = watching
Pronoun = her
Determiner = every
Noun = movement
2_8) Every one of their CDs has been a hit.
Determiner = every
Number = one
Preposition = of
Determiner = their
Noun = CDs
Verb = has
(Be verb) = been
Indefinite article = a
Verb = hit
2_9) We wish you every success.
Pronoun = we
Verb = wish
Pronoun = you
Determiner = every
Noun = success
Exclamation: welcome
2_1) Welcome home!
Verb = welcome
Noun = home
2_2) Welcome toOxford!
Verb = welcome
Preposition = to
Noun =Oxford
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