WHAT IS THE UNDERLINED PART OF SPEECH IN THIS SENTENCE? I GOT HOME EARLY, SO I WATCHED TELEVISION FOR AN HOUR.

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WHAT IS THE UNDERLINED PART OF SPEECH IN THIS SENTENCE? I GOT HOME EARLY, SO I WATCHED TELEVISION FOR AN HOUR.

What is the underlined part of speech?  I usually play softball with my friends after school.

What kind of noun is underlined? Common or proper?  The ocean is a scary place to go in at night.

What is the underlined part of speech?  I hate singing in front of other people.

What is the underlined part of speech? Common, proper, or pronoun?  Pines Boulevard has so much traffic at 3:00PM.

What is the underlined chunk of words? Subject or predicate?  I have a lot of homework.

What is the underlined part of speech?  Hey, that’s my book! Give it back!

What is the underlined part of speech?  The green grass was itchy on my bare feet.

What kind of verb is the underlined part of speech? Linking or action?  My name is Ms. Bruns and I am the Language Arts Teacher.

What is the underlined part of speech?  Room 421 is directly above my classroom.

What part of speech is the underlined word?  I went to pick up some milk from the grocery store.

What is the underlined part of speech?  We will take the test during the next class period.

What type of verb is the underlined word? Action or linking?  I went to the doctor because I wasn’t feeling well.

The following chunk of words is…a fragment or complete sentence.  The sauce on my steak.

The following chunk of words is…the subject or the predicate?  The team on the field played very hard.

The following chunk of words is a…complete sentence or fragment?  Joey doesn’t like vegetables.

What is the underlined part of speech?  She did so well on the test!

What is the underlined part of speech?  Yes! We just won the game!

What is the underlined part of speech?  Our first goal in school is get to class on time!

What is the underlined part of speech?  The chicken was so good last night.

What is the underlined part of speech?  Can we please go to the mall after school?

What is the underlined part of speech?  After the play, she decided to go out to dinner to celebrate.

What is following group of words…fragment or complete sentence?  My best friend down the street.

What is the underlined part of speech?  Before bed, I always brush my teeth.

The following word is a…common or proper noun?  Ms. Bruns in the best L.A. teacher ever!

The following words are…a fragment or complete sentence?  Down the street with my friends.

The underlined chunk of words is…the subject or predicate?  My friends and I love playing basketball after school.