Subordinating Conjunctions Quiz 54 (25 MCQs)

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1. Choose the BEST pronoun to complete the sentence.We asked if ..... on the city council could reopen the pool.
2. Where does the comma go? After Madeline died Usher decided to save her body.
3. Choose the coordinating conjunction that best completes the sentence:We can study in the library ..... we can stay at home.
4. Dad read the paper while his son did his homework.Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
5. ..... it is Christmas, my dad will buy me a new Lego set.
6. Es gibt viele Blumen (flowers), ..... es geregnet hat.
7. A complex sentence has
8. Choose the correct subordinating conjunction for the blank: "She studied hard ..... she wanted to ace the test."
9. Which sentence does NOT contain a subordinating conjunction?
10. In the sentence below, which word is the coordinating conjunction?Mr. Petty decided to eat peas and carrots.
11. Identify the type of sentence below.Wherever I go, my dog Spit follows.
12. Check the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence:We wanted to go to the beach since the weather was still warm.
13. Choose the correct reduced form:When the teacher entered the classroom, the students stood up.
14. We must wash our hands for twenty seconds ..... we have used the toilet.
15. Select the word that is a subordinating conjunction.
16. Which word should be capitalized? My band director said I need to practice my flute.
17. Because it was raining the restaurant closed its outdoor seating. Where does the comma belong?
18. What is the conjunction in the following sentence?You may take a pet on a trip if you plan ahead.
19. Sometimes the comma can go after a FANBOYS.
20. ..... driving to the mountains in the afternoon, we packed the car in the morning.
21. Choose the BEST pronoun to complete the sentence ..... of us wanted to go swimming this summer.
22. Identify the subordinating conjunction in this sentence:'We can go for ice cream if the store is still open.'
23. Use a subordinating conjunction to combine these two sentences:He was hungry. He ate an apple.
24. It is thought she accused the other family ..... she wanted revenge for an earlier incident.
25. ..... we worked quietly, our teacher rewarded us with extra play time.