It is hot.
It is sunny.
It is hot and sunny.
It was obvious that he was hurt. You could already see a bruise and he was crying.
very clear; easily seen/understood
It's raining cats and dogs. I can hardly see the road.
Raining heavily; large raindrops
I want to eat pizza
I want to eat pizza.
Sarah
Noun
I like pizza.
I don't like chicken.
I like pizza, but I don't like chicken.
Sam rarely missed school. It was very strange when he did not come to school today.
infrequent; not happening a lot
I had no trouble doing that. It was a piece of cake.
Easy; simple
Zach and tom went to the store.
Zach and Tom went to the store.
Run
Verb
The dog barked at the door.
He had to go outside.
The dog barked at the door because he had to go outside.
The visitor was unexpected. We had no idea they were coming.
My grandparents live far away. We only get to see them once in a blue moon.
rarely; not often
Jenna and emily likes art.
Jenna and Emily like art.
Blue
Adjective
It was hot.
The snowman melted.
The snowman melted because it was hot.
The teacher asked us to summarize the chapter. She wanted us to include the main events, but not many details.
A short version of a story/event.
He wanted to join the team, but he missed the boat. They were not accepting new players.
missed the chance; missed the opportunity
John outside.
John [verb] outside.
She
Pronoun
Kate was cold.
She put her jacket on.
Kate was cold, so she put her jacket on.
We watched the snow accumulate outside. There was eventually enough to build a snowman.
gather; build up
The thief was almost caught by police, but he managed to give them the slip.
escape, get away
I wanted to go play outside it was raining.
I wanted to go outside, but it was raining.
Quickly
Adverb