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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please crosscheck my list

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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