Adverbs Adjectives Interjections Verbs Prepositions
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Slowly

Many adverbs end in “-ly”.
Sarah was walking slowly.
100
Salty

Adjectives describe taste.
These chips are very salty!
100
Bless You

Some interjections have an accompanying sentence.
Bless you, I couldn't have done it without you!
100
Wrote

It expresses the physical activity to write.
The doctor wrote the prescription.
100
About

Simple prepositions are nothing but prepositions that consist of one word and are very simple to understand.
I will tell you a story about a lion.
200
Endlessly

Many adverbs end in “-ly”.
We loved each other endlessly.
200
Damp

Adjectives describe touch.
Marissa's hair feels damp.
200
Hooray

Some interjections are at the end of a sentence.
I got an A on my English test! Hooray!
200
Bought

It expresses the physical activity to buy.
Alison bought a ticket.
200
Inside

Double prepositions are words, which are used as prepositions.
Inside the tough exterior, lies a gentle soul.
300
Outside

Some adverbs tell the place of an action, or where it occurred.
It was supposed to rain outside today.
300
Squeaky

Adjectives describe sound.
The art teacher has a very squeaky voice.
300
Yuck

Some interjections have an accompanying sentence.
Yuck! This pizza is gross!
300
Considers

It expresses the mental activity to consider.
She considers the job done.
300
Ahead Of

Compound prepositions are nothing but the use of two prepositions together to do the work of one.
He was always two steps ahead of his competitors.
400
Very Often

Adverbs can describe to what extent something was done or an action was executed.
It's not very often that we get cold weather in Texas.
400
Gray

Adjectives describe color.
Morgan loved Jack's gray truck.
400
Shoot

Some interjections have an accompanying sentence.
Shoot! I forgot my brother's birthday!
400
Guessed

It expresses the mental activity to guess.
Peter guessed the right number.
400
As Soon As

Phrasal prepositions are a group of verbs, adverbs, and other words that function as a preposition.
As soon as they reached the house, the children jumped out of the car.
500
Mildly

Adverbs and adverb phrases sometimes tone down the feeling or mood.
She mildly disapproved of his actions.
500
Historical

Adjectives describe time.
The Alamo is a historical landmark in Texas.
500
Hump

Some interjections have an accompanying sentence.
Humph, he probably cheated to make such good grades.
500
Thought

It expresses the mental activity to think.
I thought the same thing.
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Assuming

A participle preposition is a verb ending with 'ed' or 'ing'.
He had made preparations assuming she liked Thai food.






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