Title: The boys searched the beach for sand dollars.
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2The boys searched the beach for sand dollars.
3for sand dollars searchedadverb phrase
4The three contestants listened carefully to each
question.
5to each question listenedadverb phrase
6The grass behind the house and near the fence is
dying.
7behind the house, near the fence grassadjective
phrases
8A deep ditch was dug near the boundary of the
factory.
9near the boundary was dugadverb phraseof the
factory boundaryadjective phrase
10A pretty girl with brown hair and eyes sat near
me at the banquet.
11with brown hair and eyes girladjective
phrasenear me, at the banquet satadverb
phrases
12Writing a good novel is hard work.
13Writing a good novel subject
14I like pruning the fruit trees.
15pruning the fruit trees direct object
16My hobby is working with irises.
17working with irisespredicate nominative
18For knitting and sewing you need good eyes.
19knitting/sewingobjects of the preposition (for)
20Because of his snoring in his sleep, his wife
couldnt sleep.
21his snoring in his sleepobject of the
preposition (of)
22The glancing blow did little damage.
23glancing blow
24Having changed his mind, he turned to go.
25having changed his mindhe
26Forgetting his promise, Jeff returned home late.
27Forgetting his promiseJeff
28The team winning the match will be given new
shirts.
29winning the matchteam
30Signs hung too high cant be read.
31hung too highsigns
32We need to take them by surprise.
33to take them by surprisenoun (direct object)
34To restore old cars is expensive.
35To restore old carsnoun (subject)
36The man came to confess.
37to confessadverb (modifies came)
38We should study to learn.
39to learnadverb (modifies study)
40The girl wanted nothing except to succeed in the
class.
41to succeed in the classnoun (object of the
prepositionexcept)
42San Francisco, home of the famed cable cars, was
named for St. Francis.
43home of the famed cable carsrenames San
Francisco
44Pennsylvania is named for William Penn, one of
its founders.
45one of its founders renames William Penn
46Jacques Cartier, a Frenchman, named the St.
Lawrence River.
47a Frenchman renames Jacques Cartier
48The Spanish, early settlers of the California
area, left their mark with these place names.
49early settlers of the California area renames
Spanish
50Worcester, Gloucester, Exeter, and Cambridge, all
English names, brought a touch of England to the
New World.
51all English names renames Worcester,
Gloucester, Exeter, and Cambridge
52Lightning Round, 1000 points eachIdentify all
of the phrases in the sentence and classify as
adjective, adverb, gerund, participle,
infinitive, or appositive
53Juanita likes to take candid pictures of her
friends.
54to take candid pictures infinitive adjective
(direct object)of her friends adjective phrase
(describes pictures)
55Arriving late at school, Bill stopped in the
office to get a pass.
56Arriving 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)
57Luciano Pavarotti, the great Italian tenor,
received a standing ovation at the end of his
concert.
58the great Italian tenor appositive (renames
Luciano Pavarotti)at the end adverb phrase
(modifies received)of his concert adjective
phrase (modifies end)
59Good Job!