Conjunction Review #1

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Helps students review coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Jenny Bowman
Quiz by Jenny Bowman, updated more than 1 year ago
Jenny Bowman
Created by Jenny Bowman over 6 years ago
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Resource summary

Question 1

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. She went to work, __________ she did not want to go.
Answer
  • for
  • because
  • but
  • although

Question 2

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. _________________ they made plans to go, they ended up not being able to make it
Answer
  • For
  • After
  • Nor
  • Although

Question 3

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. I will not give in to you, ________ will I let you push me around.
Answer
  • nor
  • and
  • so
  • yet

Question 4

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. I simply cannot get out of bed, ____________ I am too tired.
Answer
  • because
  • for
  • even though
  • and

Question 5

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. Some say that dogs are friendlier than cats _______________ cats can also be extremely loving.
Answer
  • even though
  • because
  • and
  • yet

Question 6

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. A book can be a lot of fun to read, _____________ a book can be boring.
Answer
  • but
  • for
  • nor
  • or

Question 7

Question
Choose the BEST conjunction to fit in the blank. ________________ Dr. Johnson ate a big meal, he had a stomachache.
Answer
  • So
  • Because
  • And
  • Whereas

Question 8

Question
Choose the BEST way to combine these two sentences using a COORDINATING CONJUNCTION. The fuzzy squirrel ran home late. His mother fussed at him.
Answer
  • When the fuzzy squirrel ran home late, his mother fussed at him.
  • The fuzzy squirrel ran home late, so his mother fussed at him
  • His mother fussed at him because the fuzzy squirrel ran home late.
  • The fuzzy squirrel ran home late, yet his mother fussed at him.

Question 9

Question
Choose the BEST way to combine these two sentences using a SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION. I refused to talk about it. I was put in jail.
Answer
  • Since I refused to talk about it, I was put in jail.
  • I refused to talk about it, so I was put in jail.
  • As if I was put in jail, I refused to talk about it.
  • I refused to talk about it, and I was put in jail.

Question 10

Question
Which of the following are coordinating conjunctions?
Answer
  • And
  • Or
  • For
  • Nor
  • After
  • But
  • As
  • Yet
  • Because
  • So

Question 11

Question
Which of the following are subordinating conjunctions?
Answer
  • If
  • For
  • Than
  • And
  • Because
  • Until
  • While
  • Although
  • Yet
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