Here's a sentence with all the elements you mentioned, labeled in parentheses:
Therefore, the (subject: student) (verb: studied) (adverb: diligently) (adjective: difficult) (object: math problems) (conjunction: and) (adverb: carefully) (verb: reviewed) (adjective: complex) (object: concepts) (transition: in order to) (verb: achieve) (complement: success) on the (adjective: upcoming) (noun: exam).
Let's break it down:
- Subject: student
- Adverb: diligently, carefully
- Verb: studied, reviewed, achieve
- Adjective: difficult, complex, upcoming
- Object: math problems, concepts, success
- Complement: success
- Conjunction: and
- Transition: in order to
- Signpost: Therefore
Here's another example:
*Although (conjunction) the (adjective: weary) (noun: traveler) (verb: felt) (adjective: tired) (adverb: extremely), (conjunction: and) (adverb: despite) the (adjective: late) (noun: hour), (pronoun: he) (verb: continued) (adverb: steadfastly) (verb: to work) (preposition: on) the (adjective: important) (noun: project).
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