Exercise 1
While the cat was lazily grooming itself on the windowsill, the birds outside chirped melodiously in the crisp morning air.
While (Conjunction)
the (Determiner/Article)
cat (Noun)
was (Verb)
lazily (Adverb)
grooming (Gerund/Noun)
itself (Pronoun)
on (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
windowsill (Noun)
the (Determiner/Article)
birds (Noun)
outside (Adverb)
chirped (Verb)
melodiously (Adverb)
in (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
crisp (Adjective)
morning (Adjective)
air (Noun)
Exercise 2
After finishing their homework, they decided to watch a movie, though they knew they should go to bed early instead.
After (Conjunction/Preposition)
finishing (Gerund/Noun)
their (Determiner/Possessive Pronoun)
homework (Noun)
they (Pronoun)
decided (Verb)
to (Infinitive Marker)
watch (Verb)
a (Determiner/Article)
movie (Noun)
though (Conjunction)
they (Pronoun)
knew (Verb)
they (Pronoun)
should (Modal Verb)
go (Infinitive/Verb)
to (Preposition)
bed (Noun)
early (Adverb)
instead (Adverb)
Exercise 3
Because she was incredibly exhausted from the trip, Julia opted for a quiet evening in her cozy living room.
Because (Conjunction)
she (Pronoun)
was (Verb)
incredibly (Adverb)
exhausted (Adjective)
from (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
trip (Noun)
Julia (Noun)
opted (Verb)
for (Preposition)
a (Determiner/Article)
quiet (Adjective)
evening (Noun)
in (Preposition)
her (Determiner/Possessive Pronoun)
cozy (Adjective)
living room (Noun)
Exercise 4
Although the rain poured heavily throughout the night, the garden remained untouched and looked utterly vibrant by dawn.
Although (Conjunction)
the (Determiner/Article)
rain (Noun)
poured (Verb)
heavily (Adverb)
throughout (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
night (Noun)
the (Determiner/Article)
garden (Noun)
remained (Verb)
untouched (Adjective)
and (Conjunction)
looked (Verb)
utterly (Adverb)
vibrant (Adjective)
by (Preposition)
dawn (Noun)
Exercise 5
If you want to achieve great success, hard work and persistence are essential, yet don't forget to enjoy the journey.
If (Conjunction)
you (Pronoun)
want (Verb)
to (Infinitive Marker)
achieve (Verb)
great (Adjective)
success (Noun)
hard (Adjective)
work (Noun)
and (Conjunction)
persistence (Noun)
are (Verb)
essential (Adjective)
yet (Conjunction)
donβt (Verb)
forget (Verb)
to (Infinitive Marker)
enjoy (Verb)
the (Determiner/Article)
journey (Noun)
Exercise 6
Because he rarely takes a vacation, Michael was thrilled to travel to a remote island, leaving all his worries behind.
Because (Conjunction)
he (Pronoun)
rarely (Adverb)
takes (Verb)
a (Determiner/Article)
vacation (Noun)
Michael (Noun)
was (Verb)
thrilled (Adjective)
to (Infinitive Marker)
travel (Verb)
to (Preposition)
a (Determiner/Article)
remote (Adjective)
island (Noun)
leaving (Gerund/Noun)
all (Determiner)
his (Determiner/Possessive Pronoun)
worries (Noun)
behind (Adverb/Preposition)
Exercise 7
Despite the challenges they faced, the team managed to win the championship, earning themselves a well-deserved celebration.
Despite (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
challenges (Noun)
they (Pronoun)
faced (Verb)
the (Determiner/Article)
team (Noun)
managed (Verb)
to (Infinitive Marker)
win (Verb)
the (Determiner/Article)
championship (Noun)
earning (Gerund/Noun)
themselves (Pronoun)
a (Determiner/Article)
well-deserved (Adjective)
celebration (Noun)
Exercise 8
Once the sun rose above the horizon, the city buzzed with life, while people prepared for another busy day.
Once (Conjunction)
the (Determiner/Article)
sun (Noun)
rose (Verb)
above (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
horizon (Noun)
the (Determiner/Article)
city (Noun)
buzzed (Verb)
with (Preposition)
life (Noun)
while (Conjunction)
people (Noun)
prepared (Verb)
for (Preposition)
another (Determiner)
busy (Adjective)
day (Noun)
Exercise 9
Since Lydia had left the documents at home, she returned swiftly to retrieve them before heading to the meeting.
Since (Conjunction)
Lydia (Noun)
had left (Past Perfect Verb)
the (Determiner/Article)
documents (Noun)
at (Preposition)
home (Noun)
she (Pronoun)
returned (Verb)
swiftly (Adverb)
to (Preposition)
retrieve (Verb)
them (Pronoun)
before (Conjunction/Preposition)
heading (Gerund/Noun)
to (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
meeting (Noun)
Exercise 10
Even though the storm raged throughout the night, the old tree in the backyard stood firm, swaying gently in the wind.
Even though (Conjunction)
the (Determiner/Article)
storm (Noun)
raged (Verb)
throughout (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
night (Noun)
the (Determiner/Article)
old (Adjective)
tree (Noun)
in (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
backyard (Noun)
stood (Verb)
firm (Adjective)
swaying (Gerund/Noun)
gently (Adverb)
in (Preposition)
the (Determiner/Article)
wind (Noun)