Adverbs are usually easy to identify because they commonly end in -ly. They form by adding -ly to an adjective. These adverbs are called regular adverbs.
Examples:
The audience at the meeting understood your speech perfectly.
Honestly, I think you are the best candidate for the job.
Michael and Susan know every detail of National History undoubtedly.
There are seven coordinating conjunctions that can be easily remembered by the acronym FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
Examples:
I am very sorry that I could not wait for you at the train station last week.
The children refuse to go to the school, and they will not go to the water park either.
Emily was thinking of traveling to Dubai by bus or by car, but in the end she decided to go by plane.