Pronouns
Preposition
Adjectives
Adverb
Conjunction
100

The cat was in somebody's car.

Somebody's (Indefinite pronoun)

100

The shop is just around the corner.

around

100

The road was very bumpy.

bumpy

100

The 8th grade practiced the parts of speech daily.

daily

100

I am very hungry, but the fridge is empty. 

but

200

They always eat with her parents.

They, her

200

Helen is sitting between Jack and Tom.

between
200

His diet required a nutritious meal.

nutritious

200

She constantly asked what was for dinner.

constantly

200

They can listen to music provided they disturb nobody.

Provided

300

Your book is more interesting than his. 

Your, his

300

The school is opposite the park.

opposite

300

The light on the corner was the brightest.

brightest

300

David rarely drank pop during football season.

rarely

300

Emily is both going to school with me and then going to the game with me.

both, and

400

It will be sunny and very hot tomorrow.

It

400

I met my boss during lunch.

during

400

Tom was very sweaty after he played soccer.

sweaty

400

She went downstairs into the kitchen.

downstairs

400

I am neither rich nor famous.

neither, nor

500

There is nothing in the back of the truck.

nothing

500

In addition to his car, he has a motorcycle.

In addition to

500

He took a sharp turn after seeing the tornado on the ground.

sharp
500

The prize was awarded annually.

annually

500

The engineers claimed the bridge was safe; however, they were still not prepared to risk crossing.

however- conjunctive adverb