pronoun

 

already discussed/seen used to refer to something that has already been talked about or seen

That looks heavy.

 

not near used to refer to something that is not near you

What's that in the corner?

 

adverb

 

used when describing the size, amount, or state of something or someone

I've never seen a fish that big before.

 

conjunction

 

after verb/noun/adjective used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives to introduce a new part of a sentence

He said that he'd collect it later.

 

relative clause used instead of 'who' or 'which' at the beginning of a relative clause

Have you eaten all the cake that I made yesterday?

 

determiner

 

already discussed/seen used to refer to something or someone that has already been talked about or seen

Did you know that woman in the post office?

 

not near used to refer to something or someone that is not near you

He went through that door.