Conjunction
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
Preposition
100

I was getting ready for a walk, but I forgot my running shoes. 

but

100

I had to speak for a project, but I was too lazy. 

lazy

100

The dog kept barking loudly. 

loudly

100

I had to go for a drive; however, I chose to relax.

relax

100

The cat was sleeping under the dinner table. 

under

200

I saw something in the window, but I banged my head against it. 

but

200

The pie was very delicious.  

delicious

200

He swam well during the competition.  

well

200

There is a new game that came out. 

is

200

He went for a shower after his shift. 

after

300

Should we have KD for supper or pasta? 

for, or

300

He was a fast driver. 

fast

300

He ran quickly to get to the finish line. 

quickly

300

She cried during the funeral.  

cried 

300

He caught the baseball before the game was over. 

over

400

I need money for my new shoes that I would like. 

for

400

There was a nice wallet in the store.

nice

400

She spoke softly during a singing performance.

softly 

400

The plane landed before its next liftoff.  

landed

400

We have to go to the North Pole. 

north 

500

She was ill, so she didn't go to school. 

so

500

Do you like my cool blue jacket?

blue

500

They lived happily ever after. 

happily 

500

He built a house for his relatives. 

built

500

I was going to walk to the mall today. 

to 

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