Parts of Speech Review I went to the Red Sox game on Saturday. a. noun b. adjective c. pronoun d. interjection.

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Parts of Speech Review I went to the Red Sox game on Saturday. a. noun b. adjective c. pronoun d. interjection

Parts of Speech Review The game featured a lot of offense because the Red Sox scored many times. a. verb b. preposition c. noun d. conjunction

Parts of Speech Review The girl in the seat behind mine looked really bored. a. adverb b. preposition c. conjunction d. adjective

Parts of Speech Review Clay Buchholz was the Red Sox starter. a. proper noun b. abstract noun c. action verb d. state-of-being verb

Parts of Speech Review His curveball was really working during the game. a. action verb b. state-of-being verb c. adverb d. verb phrase

Parts of Speech Review In the first inning, Buchholz hit a batter. a. preposition b. adjective c. verb d. conjunction

Parts of Speech Review The Orioles’ hitters looked completely useless at the plate. a. verb b. adjective c. preposition d. adverb

Parts of Speech Review Before the game, I ate some ice cream, and it was delicious. a. adjective b. noun c. preposition d. verb

Parts of Speech Review Fenway Park is Major League Baseball’s oldest ballpark. a. proper noun b. adjective c. pronoun d. abstract noun

Parts of Speech Review Buchholz pitched a no-hitter. a. verb b. pronoun c. noun d. preposition

Parts of Speech Review When the umpire called the final strike of the game, everyone screamed, “YES!” a. interjection b. preposition c. pronoun d. adjective