a word that connects words, groups of words, or sentences
words that show mild to extreme emotion
conjunctions that work as partners
words that tell location, direction, or spacial relationships
connect two complete ideas by making one of the ideas subordinate or less important than the other
The student sat in his chair.
The bird passed outside the window.
She sat outside on the grass.
The ball rolled between the players legs and under the fence.
Beside the chair is a book that is in a bag.
Wow, I didn't know you could do that.
You made the team. Congratulations!
OMG! I can't believe she said that.
Yes, I did tell you that assignment was due today.
I did make that mess. Sorry!
Although he came to school, Paul did not put forth his best effort.
Claire does a great job when she tries her best.
Students should focus on their grades so that they can get into a good college.
Whether or not you like Josh Hamilton, you have to admit he is a good player.
I hope you all have a wonderful spring break even if the weather is not nice.
Both Shannon and Collin are in my first period class.
I am looking forward to summer, so I can take Wes to the beach.
Not only does he like playing in the sand but also collecting shells.
For the past two years, we have gone to the beach with my parents and the Rutherfords.
Wes usually doesn't get in the water, for he is afraid of it.