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  1. John broke the hot bread on the table.
  2. john
  3. SUBJECT
  4. The bang from the firecracker was heard far away.
  5. was heard
  6. VERB
  7. Luanne's speech was given in the auditorium.
  8. speech
  9. SUBJECT
  10. The ball was thrown to first base. (YOU)
  11. was thrown
  12. VERB
  13. The closet in the class is full.
  14. closet
  15. SUBJECT
  16. The green hat has a feather near the top.
  17. has
  18. VERB
  19. The runner on the Yankees was super.
  20. was
  21. VERB
  22. A performance by the Waters band can never put you to sleep.
  23. performance
  24. SUBJECT
  25. The racers drove wildly down the track.
  26. drove
  27. VERB
  28. Scott was quiet in the fascinating class.
  29. scott
  30. SUBJECT
  31. His tongue was still in his mouth. (YOU)
  32. was
  33. VERB
  34. The skater from Wisconsin fell suddenly.
  35. skater
  36. SUBJECT
  37. Chris and George ran along the ditch.
  38. ran
  39. VERB
  40. Bring your books to class now. (YOU)
  41. you
  42. SUBJECT
  43. The deer ate its grass during the storm.
  44. ate
  45. VERB
  46. The boys ate among the ogres.
  47. boys
  48. SUBJECT
  49. Mrs. Smally talked for six hours.
  50. talked
  51. VERB
  52. Leave your wet boots outside the door. (YOU)
  53. you
  54. SUBJECT
  55. Lynn stumbled against the steps.
  56. stumbled
  57. VERB
  58. The rain slanted above the tent flap.
  59. rain
  60. SUBJECT
  61. The snow was melted by the sun.
  62. was melted
  63. VERB
  64. They smiled at each with delight.
  65. they
  66. SUBJECT
  67. Emily moved to Talcott City Arizona.
  68. moved
  69. VERB
  70. I can see the moon beside the silo.
  71. I
  72. SUBJECT
  73. The muddy dog eagerly rolled off the bed.
  74. rolled
  75. VERB
  76. Have you eaten near the wharf?
  77. you
  78. SUBJECT
  79. The runners jounced on the hard pavement.
  80. jounced
  81. VERB
  82. The woodpecker flew over the delicious tree.
  83. woodpecker
  84. SUBJECT
  85. The badly damaged plane landed beyond the strip.
  86. landed
  87. VERB
  88. The explorers traveled through the jungle.
  89. explorers
  90. SUBJECT
  91. Who is not quite finished with the delightful test?
  92. is finished
  93. VERB
  94. Are you past the giants and cannibals?
  95. you
  96. SUBJECT
  97. The apricots are inside the basket.
  98. are
  99. VERB
  100. The woman read the magazine on the patio.
  101. woman
  102. SUBJECT
  103. The pitchfork gleamed beside the well.
  104. gleamed
  105. VERB
  106. The helicopter veered toward the wall.
  107. helicopter
  108. SUBJECT
  109. The tomato plants will last until the frost.
  110. will last
  111. VERB
  112. Gretchen arrived at the seventh gate.
  113. gretchen
  114. SUBJECT
  115. The tennis team sat between the oak trees.
  116. sat
  117. VERB
  118. This glue dries fastest of all.
  119. glue
  120. SUBJECT
  121. Put the Nintendo on the shelf. (YOU)
  122. put
  123. VERB
  124. Night Thrasher was sleeping underneath the tank.
  125. night thrasher
  126. SUBJECT
  127. Melissa ate about seventy doughnuts.
  128. ate
  129. VERB
  130. Who found the golden necklace in the tomb?
  131. who
  132. SUBJECT
  133. There are five Twinkies left in the store.
  134. are
  135. VERB
  136. Did you see Haley's Comet last year?
  137. did see
  138. VERB
  139. The Scottish Terrier is usually a black colored dog.
  140. Scottish Terrier
  141. SUBJECT
  142. The dripping monster ate his food with his fingers. (YOU)
  143. ate
  144. VERB
  145. Video games are a popular form of entertainment.
  146. video games
  147. SUBJECT
  148. Basketball is the only sport that is truly American.
  149. basketball
  150. SUBJECT