Correlative Conjunctions And Prepositions Quiz 2 (16 MCQs)

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1. You can ..... prepare for your Spring Break vacation, ..... take a nap after school.
2. Determine if the UPPERCASE word is a preposition, conjunction, or interjection:She was happy BECAUSE she passed the exam.
3. What is the role of 'either' in the sentence:'You can either call me or send an email.'
4. Determine if the UPPERCASE word is a preposition, conjunction, or interjection:You can bring cookies to the party OR you can bring cake.
5. Identify the preposition in the following sentence:She sat beside her friend during the concert.
6. Determine if the UPPERCASE word is a preposition, conjunction, or interjection:We waited UNTIL the rain stopped.
7. Determine if the UPPERCASE word is a preposition, conjunction, or interjection:We can go to the park OR the museum.
8. What is the preposition in the following sentence? The cat jumped onto the couch and sat beside the pillow.
9. What are the correlative conjunctions in the sentence below?Neither you nor Scott needs to retake the test.
10. Complete the sentence with the correct correlative conjunction:'She is ..... talented ..... hardworking.'
11. Identify the correlative conjunction in the sentence:'Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the changes.'
12. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence:(Either/Neither) you (or/nor) I will attend the meeting.
13. Which sentence uses a correlative conjunction incorrectly?
14. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence:' ..... the teacher ..... the students were prepared for the exam.'
15. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence:(Not only/but also) did she win the race, (but also/and) she set a new record.
16. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence:(Neither/Not only) the teacher (nor/but also) the students were excited about the field trip.