Conjunctive Adverbs Quiz 59 (25 MCQs)

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1. Which conjunctive adverb is used to describe something happening later?
2. The first step is to gather all the ingredients; ..... you will need to mix them together.
3. In the sentence 'He was tired; thus, he went to bed early.', what is the conjunctive adverb?
4. To show addition
5. Which conjunctive adverb is used to summarize or close an argument?
6. He woke up late, ..... , he was late for school.
7. Which conjunctive adverb emphasizes additional information that supports the previous statement?
8. What conjunctive adverb would you use to indicate a sequence?
9. Choose the correct conjunctive adverb to complete the sentence:He loves to swim; ..... , he dislikes running. a) however b) because c) also d) so
10. Explain how conjunctive adverbs are used to indicate time.
11. I always put my laptop on the desk, ..... it's easy to access.
12. Bryana was texting Sue during class ..... her phone was taken away by Mr. Ball.
13. You can't enter the club ..... you are over 18.
14. Which sentences is correct?
15. Which of the following is NOT a conjunctive adverb? a) therefore b) however c) and d) nevertheless
16. Which sentence uses a relative adverb correctly?
17. What is the function of a conjunctive adverb?a) To join two independent clausesb) To join a dependent clause with an independent clausec) To join two words or phrasesd) To join two sentences
18. Locate the conjunctive adverb in the sentence:I wanted to go to the party; however, I had to finish my homework.
19. Which of the following is NOT a conjunctive adverb? a) furthermore b) meanwhile c) quickly d) nevertheless
20. We will do anything you (want, wants) today.
21. What is an example of a conjunctive adverb used to summarize?
22. You can either take the early train; ..... , you can wait for the later one.
23. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:The teacher explained the topic thoroughly; ..... , the students still had questions.
24. Make a compound sentence by joining the two sentences with a coordinating conjunction.Margaret does not invite Paul to the party. She does invite him to the mall to go shopping.
25. We can go to the beach ..... we can stay home and watch a movie.