Because is a subordinating conjunction.
In this sentence, "because" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause explaining the reason for receiving a tardy slip.
When he walked into the class late, the professor called him tardy.
* * S: (adj) belated, late, tardy (after the expected or usual time; delayed) "a belated birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal"; "always tardy in making dental appointments"
The suffix for tardy is -y.
The abstract noun form of "tardy" is "tardiness," which refers to the state or quality of being late or delayed.
The plural of "tardy" is "tardies." It refers to multiple instances of someone being late or delayed, such as tardies in attendance or assignments being turned in late.
The word tardy is an adjective. It means late or overdue.
my brother was tardy due to a doctors appointment.
When he walked into the class late, the professor called him tardy.
you came tardy to my classroom! Tardy boys are sent to the zone! and so on and so forth....
* * S: (adj) belated, late, tardy (after the expected or usual time; delayed) "a belated birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal"; "always tardy in making dental appointments"
It took me longer to get here today because of this detour sign. Because of this detour, your attendance record will be smeared with a tardy. I called you because of this unfolding emergency.
No, because tardy means slow or late in happening or arriving.
well tardy=tardio
Yes, prompt is an antonym of tardy.
James Tardy died in 1835.
Lionel Tardy was born in 1966.
Because being tardy effects your grade.