adverb

 

very used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize what you are saying, especially when there is a particular result

I was so tired when I got home.

 

answer used to give a short answer to a question to avoid repeating a phrase

"Is Ben coming to the party?" "I hope so."

 

get attention used to get someone's attention when you are going to ask them a question or when you are going to start talking

So, when are you two going to get married?

 

show something used with a movement of your hand to show someone how to do something or show them the size of something

The box was so big.

 

conjunction

 

reason used to say that something is the reason why something else happens

I was tired so I went to bed.

 

connect used at the beginning of a sentence to connect it with something that was said or happened previously

So we're not going away this weekend after all?

 

adjective

 

to be correct or true

"Apparently, she's moving to Canada." " Is that so?"