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Conjunctions

English Language

Conjunctions starts at 3 and continues till grade 8. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Conjunctions. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Explain what correlative conjunctions are and give an example.
List three coordinating conjunctions.
List two examples of correlative conjunctions.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: 'He studied hard because he wanted to pass the exam.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'Not only did he win the race, but he also broke the record.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'We can go to the park or stay at home.'
Which conjunction best completes the sentence: He is neither tall ______ short. (1) or (2) nor (3) and (4) but
Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentence: She will call you (1) or (2) and (3) but (4) so she arrives.
Which conjunction best completes the sentence: He is neither tall ______ short. (1) or (2) nor (3) and (4) but
Which conjunction best completes the sentence: He is tall ______ he cannot play basketball. (1) but (2) and (3) or (4) so
Which conjunction best completes the sentence: I will go to the party ______ I finish my homework. (1) and (2) if (3) but (4) or
Fill in the blank: ______ you finish your homework, you can watch TV.
Fill in the blank: ______ you work hard, you will succeed.
Fill in the blank: He is both intelligent ______ hardworking.
Fill in the blank: He is not only smart ______ also hardworking.
True or False: 'And' can be used to join two independent clauses.
True or False: 'Because' can be used to show cause and effect.
True or False: 'Because' is a subordinating conjunction.
True or False: 'For' can be used as a conjunction meaning 'because'.