Monkey?
On the playground the monkey bars were restricted because a kid fell off of them and broke his neck.
He made monkey bars
very dark is the adjective here
An adjective
How to break your arm easily. I know a girl who fell off the monkey bars and broke it and got 5 pins.
Cherry blossoms fell in copious amounts on the breezy day. Copious is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful.
Ragged describes sweater, so it would be an adjective in this sentence.
I fell backward. Is the correct sentence I belive.
The word 'it' is a personal pronoun, a word that replaces a noun in a sentence or phrase. Example:The glass fell to the floor but it did not break. (the pronoun it replaces the noun glass in the second half of the sentence)
It can be either, depending on whether it refers to something done well (an adverb) or someone who feels well, or healthy (an adjective). Well can be an adjective, adverb, noun, verb, or interjection. Well is an adjective in this sentence: All's well that ends well. Well is an adverb in this sentence: I don't feel well. Well is a noun in this sentence: My dog fell in the well. Well is a verb in this sentence: Tears well up every time she sees that movie. Well is an interjection in this sentence: Well! I won't take that!
fell offFell off is a phrasal verb. In this sentence the verb is past tense.
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