Harder Parts of Speech Examples
Conjunction
*However*, there are a number of places and events that really must be seen and enjoyed if you are in London.
Verb
Another choice *might be* playing a video game on the computer or TV screen.
Preposition
Gone are the days when a worker might sit *around* the staff room discussing last night's entertainment.
Verb
He *has become* a new person since he left her.
Adverb
I *often* feel we've forgotten to communicate with our surroundings.
Pronoun
I helped him carry *it*.
Conjunction
Mary's husband needs a simple device to do basic tasks *while* traveling.
Interjection
My friend said, "*Oh!* What a cold weather!"
Adjective
My friend wasn't strong enough to lift his *heavy* rucksack.
Adjective
Our assistants will show you just the right product from among the *many* offered.
Adverb
The weather was *very* cold.
Adjective
To experience the famous *eccentric* side of British life, make sure to visit Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park
Adverb
Unfortunately, they haven't been on time *recently*.
Verb
We *left* for the mountain just before six in the morning.
Adverb
We didn't spend the night *there*.
Preposition
We first went *to* the store to buy a few things.
Conjunction
We got back home late at night *but* we didn't go to sleep immediately. We were very hungry.
Noun
We had a *breakfast* at a café near the rail station.
Preposition
Would you like to improve your fitness *without* having to leave your home?
Pronoun
You have to believe in *yourself* if you ever expect to be successful at something.