Use the following abbreviations to label the underlined words in these sentences.

1. People who "eat" sushi are "usually" trying to eat healthy foods.
2. My sister "moved" to Florida because "she" wanted to be in warm weather.
3. I would like "nothing" more than a large cup of coffee on this "freezing" day.
4. Frank "hoped" to meet "Sara" at the diner, but "he was" scheduled to work.
5. If you "study" hard and play little, you will "probably" make great grades and succeed "in" college.


1. eat—v, usually—adv, healthy—adj
2. moved—v, to—prep, she—pro, in—prep
3. nothing—pro, large—adj, freezing—adj
4. hoped—v, Sara—n, he—pro, was—v
5. study—v, probably—adv, and—conj, in—prep

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