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Title: The boys searched the beach for sand dollars.


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The boys searched the beach for sand dollars.
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for sand dollars searchedadverb phrase
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The three contestants listened carefully to each
question.
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to each question listenedadverb phrase
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The grass behind the house and near the fence is
dying.
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behind the house, near the fence grassadjective
phrases
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A deep ditch was dug near the boundary of the
factory.
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near the boundary was dugadverb phraseof the
factory boundaryadjective phrase
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A pretty girl with brown hair and eyes sat near
me at the banquet.
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with brown hair and eyes girladjective
phrasenear me, at the banquet satadverb
phrases
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Writing a good novel is hard work.
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Writing a good novel subject
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I like pruning the fruit trees.
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pruning the fruit trees direct object
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My hobby is working with irises.
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working with irisespredicate nominative
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For knitting and sewing you need good eyes.
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knitting/sewingobjects of the preposition (for)
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Because of his snoring in his sleep, his wife
couldnt sleep.
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his snoring in his sleepobject of the
preposition (of)
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The glancing blow did little damage.
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glancing blow
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Having changed his mind, he turned to go.
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having changed his mindhe
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Forgetting his promise, Jeff returned home late.
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Forgetting his promiseJeff
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The team winning the match will be given new
shirts.
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winning the matchteam
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Signs hung too high cant be read.
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hung too highsigns
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We need to take them by surprise.
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to take them by surprisenoun (direct object)
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To restore old cars is expensive.
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To restore old carsnoun (subject)
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The man came to confess.
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to confessadverb (modifies came)
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We should study to learn.
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to learnadverb (modifies study)
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The girl wanted nothing except to succeed in the
class.
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to succeed in the classnoun (object of the
prepositionexcept)
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San Francisco, home of the famed cable cars, was
named for St. Francis.
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home of the famed cable carsrenames San
Francisco
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Pennsylvania is named for William Penn, one of
its founders.
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one of its founders renames William Penn
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Jacques Cartier, a Frenchman, named the St.
Lawrence River.
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a Frenchman renames Jacques Cartier
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The Spanish, early settlers of the California
area, left their mark with these place names.
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early settlers of the California area renames
Spanish
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Worcester, Gloucester, Exeter, and Cambridge, all
English names, brought a touch of England to the
New World.
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all English names renames Worcester,
Gloucester, Exeter, and Cambridge
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Lightning Round, 1000 points eachIdentify all
of the phrases in the sentence and classify as
adjective, adverb, gerund, participle,
infinitive, or appositive
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Juanita likes to take candid pictures of her
friends.
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to take candid pictures infinitive adjective
(direct object)of her friends adjective phrase
(describes pictures)
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Arriving late at school, Bill stopped in the
office to get a pass.
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Arriving late participle (describes Bill)at
school adverb phrase (describes late)in the
office adverb phrase (describes stopped)to get
a pass infinitive (adverb describes stopped)
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Luciano Pavarotti, the great Italian tenor,
received a standing ovation at the end of his
concert.
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the great Italian tenor appositive (renames
Luciano Pavarotti)at the end adverb phrase
(modifies received)of his concert adjective
phrase (modifies end)
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