I've selected two sentences that highlight the distinct but related functions of adjectives and adverbs, as well as the essential role of conjunctions.
"Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns, providing information about the size, shape, color, quantity, or quality of the noun or pronoun."
This sentence emphasizes that adjectives don't just "describe"; they modify nouns and pronouns, giving specific details about what kind or how many. The list of characteristics (size, shape, color, etc.) is a very useful guide for identifying them.
"A cheetah is always faster than a lion, but I think the leopard is the most beautiful."
This sentence is a good example of how multiple ideas can be connected seamlessly. It shows a conjunction linking two independent clauses (complete thoughts) and also contains examples of adjectives and adverbs used for comparison.