This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Conjunctions > Conjunctions In Sentences – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Conjunctions In Sentences Quiz 4 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which subordinating conjunction best completes the sentence? ..... we've lost every game but one, no one is excited about football. A) Since. B) Unless. C) When. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Since. 2. Ali suka makan nasi ..... abangnya suka makan mi. A) dan B) atau C) tetapi D) kerana A) Atau. B) Kerana. C) C) tetapi. D) Dan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C) tetapi. 3. What type of sentence has two independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction? A) Complex. B) Simple. C) Compound-complex. D) Compound. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Compound. 4. When should commas be used in a sentence involving a list? A) Only before the last item in a list. B) Only when there are two items in the list. C) Never in a list. D) When there is a list of three or more things. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) When there is a list of three or more things. 5. Identify the conjunction type in the sentence: "Unless you hurry, you will miss the train." A) Coordinating. B) Subordinating. C) Correlative. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Subordinating. 6. Select the sentence that uses a subordinating conjunction. A) I like apples, and I like oranges. B) I like apples, but I like oranges. C) I like apples because they are sweet. D) I like apples, or I like oranges. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I like apples because they are sweet. 7. I want to go to the park ..... now it is raining. A) And. B) But. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) But. 8. Select the sentence that uses "yet" correctly: A) I wanted to play, yet it was raining. B) I wanted to play, yet because it was raining. C) I wanted to play, yet so it was raining. D) I wanted to play, yet and it was raining. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) I wanted to play, yet it was raining. 9. Hannah and Aria are at a birthday party. Which sentence uses "unless" to show a reason why they might not get to eat dessert? A) You cannot have dessert unless you eat your vegetables. B) You cannot have dessert, unless you eat your vegetables. C) You cannot have dessert and you eat your vegetables. D) You cannot have dessert. You eat your vegetables. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) You cannot have dessert unless you eat your vegetables. 10. Which conjunction best fits the sentence? "He was late, ..... he missed the train." A) And. B) Or. C) So. D) But. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) So. 11. Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: "It was raining. We stayed indoors." A) It was raining, and we stayed indoors. B) It was raining, but we stayed indoors. C) It was raining, or we stayed indoors. D) It was raining, so we stayed indoors. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It was raining, so we stayed indoors. 12. What is a proper noun? A) A regular person, place or thing. B) A particular person, place, or thing. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A particular person, place, or thing. 13. Identify the independent clause in the sentence: "Because the weather was bad, the game was postponed." A) The weather was bad. B) The game was postponed. C) Because the weather was bad. D) Was postponed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The game was postponed. 14. Choose the sentence that uses a conjunctive adverb correctly. A) She was late, therefore she missed the bus. B) She was late; therefore, she missed the bus. C) She was late therefore she missed the bus. D) She was late, and therefore she missed the bus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She was late; therefore, she missed the bus. 15. What is the role of subordinating conjunctions in a sentence? A) To join two independent clauses. B) To join an independent clause with a dependent clause. C) To join two dependent clauses. D) To join two phrases. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To join an independent clause with a dependent clause. 16. Which conjunction best combines these sentences? "He was tired. He continued to work." A) He was tired, and he continued to work. B) He was tired, or he continued to work. C) He was tired, so he continued to work. D) He was tired, but he continued to work. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He was tired, but he continued to work. 17. What kind of sentence sometimes uses a semicolon instead of a coordinating conjunction and a comma? A) Simple. B) Compound. C) Complex. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Compound. 18. When is a comma needed with a dependent clause? A) When the dependent clause begins the sentence. B) When the dependent clause comes at the end of the sentence. C) Only when the dependent clause is very long. D) Never with a dependent clause. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) When the dependent clause begins the sentence. 19. Which part of the sentence "If you study hard, you will pass the exam" is the dependent clause? A) You will pass the exam. B) Study hard. C) If you study hard. D) The exam. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) If you study hard. 20. Create a complex sentence:He loves to play soccer. He plays every weekend. (Use 'and') A) He loves soccer, and he plays every weekend. B) He plays soccer, but he doesn't love it. C) He loves to play soccer, and he plays every weekend. D) He plays soccer every weekend, and he loves to play. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He loves to play soccer, and he plays every weekend. 21. It is very cold outside, ..... I wear my jacket. A) Because. B) But. C) So. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) So. 22. Use 'or' in a sentence to present a choice. A) Is your favorite color blue or green?. B) Do you want to go to the park or the beach?. C) Would you like tea or coffee?. D) Would you prefer a sandwich or a salad?. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Would you like tea or coffee?. 23. Choose the correct conjunction to join the sentences: "She is smart. She is hardworking." A) Or. B) And. C) Because. D) Unless. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) And. 24. Use the conjunction "although" to combine the following sentences: "It was raining. We went for a walk." A) We went for a walk, although it was raining. B) Although it was raining, we went for a walk. C) Although we went for a walk, it was raining. D) It was raining, although we went for a walk. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Although it was raining, we went for a walk. 25. Identify the coordinating conjunction in this sentence:'I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain.' A) But. B) So. C) Or. D) And. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) But. 26. Which of the following is a correlative conjunction pair? A) Either or. B) But. C) Although. D) Because. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Either or. 27. I like playing basketball ..... football. A) But. B) So. C) And. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) And. 28. Does this sentence use a subordinating conjunction?"The people were listening eagerly to the President." A) YES. B) NO. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) NO. 29. Create a complex sentence:She studied hard. She wanted to pass the exam. (Use 'so') A) She wanted to pass the exam, so she studied hard. B) She studied hard so that she would pass the exam. C) She studied hard so she wanted to pass the exam. D) She wanted to pass the exam so she studied hard. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She studied hard so she wanted to pass the exam. 30. In the sentence "He likes cats and dogs, " what parts of speech are joined by the conjunction? A) Nouns. B) Adverbs. C) Verbs. D) Adjectives. 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