What is the conjunction in this sentence?
I'm tired today, but I will still exercise.
I want to go to the party, but I have too much work to do.
coordinating
What is the adverb in this sentence?
Josh ran quickly around the track.
quickly
Is the word in italics a noun or an adjective?
The red ball bounced down the street.
adjective
Is the word in italics a noun or an adjective?
I left my football helmet in my locker.
adjective
Identify the conjunction:
I will clean my room, and I might cook dinner.
and
What type of conjunction is "for" in this sentence?
Laura will make the basketball team, for she has practiced a lot.
coordinating
What is the adverb?
She often eats lunch with her sister.
often
Is the word in italics a noun or an adjective?
My favorite color is red.
noun
Bees are buzzing around me, but I am not concerned because I have never been stung.
but, because
Identify the conjunction(s):
Although she's my friend, I don't see her often.
Although
What type of conjunction is "because" in this sentence?
Because it is cold outside, I will wear my jacket.
subordinating
What are the adverb(s)?
The students never arrive late because they are very responsible.
never, very
We made clay pots in art class today.
clay - adjective
art - adjective
Are the words in italics adjectives or adverbs?
Christmas is my favorite holiday because my mom and I bake constantly.
favorite - adjective
constantly - adverb
Identify the conjunction(s):
Whenever I go to the store, I buy paper towels.Whenever
What type of conjunctions are "until" and "and" in this sentence?
Until it rains, our plants will not grow, and the pollen will not wash away.
until - subordinating
and - coordinating
What are the adverb(s)?
She stood quietly in the back of the room with a cautiously skeptical look on her face.
quietly, cautiously
Are the words in italics nouns or adjectives?
The Georgia legislature passed a new law today that affects all citizens of Georgia.
1st Georgia - adjective
2nd Georgia - noun
Label all of the following conjunctions:
but
after
for
when
once
nor
but - coordinating
after - subordinating
for - coordinating
when - subordinating
once - subordinating
nor - coordinating
Identify the conjunction(s):
Amber studies so she can get good grades, though she also likes to have fun.
so, though
What type of conjunctions are "since" and "or" in this sentence?
Since my parents are going out of town, we could stay with my aunt, or we could stay with friends.
since - subordinating
or - coordinating
What are the adverbs?
The cardinals sometimes sing their soothingly sweet songs on summer afternoons.
sometimes, soothingly
Are the words in italics nouns or adjectives?
My brother's English teacher also teaches Latin, but she prefers English.
1st English - adjective
Latin - noun
2nd English - noun
Identify ALL of it: conjunctions, adverbs and adjectives!
Before we walk our dog, we must carefully slip his green harness around his furry neck because we would never want him to run away!
before - conjunction (subordinating)
carefully - adverb
green - adjective
furry - adjective
never - adverb
away - adverb