Coordinating
Conjunction
In each of the following
sentences, identify the coordinating conjunction and the word or group of words
it is connecting.
- The litter of puppies was
calm yet noisy when I peered into the crate.
- You or I should make
sure the smoke alarm batteries are changed.
- We took the local roads
to the city for we knew the expressway would have traffic.
- The dancer moved with
great fluidity yet without passion.
- Ken and Rona arrived
early so they could get good seats for the symphony.
- Rhonda wanted to go back
to finish her degree in nursing, so she freed up three evenings a week for
her classes.
- Last week's weather was
rainy, but the forecast is calling for sunny skies this week.
- He shivered, for the
pool water was cold.
- For lunch you need a
sandwich or salad, not just junk food.
- The hikers were tired
but eager to move on.
Correlative
Conjunctions
Use correlative conjunctions to
complete the following sentences.
- She has _____ six _____
seven years of service with us.
- _____ Stanley _____ Josh
play drums.
- _____ you decide on the
red _____ choose the blue makes no difference to me.
- Caroline_____ forgot
where Matt lives,_____ lost his cell phone number.
- _____ Holly will have to
try harder _____ she will have to move down to a different level.
- This lemon chiffon pie
is _____ creamy_____ low-calorie.
- _____ you call the hall
to make the arrangements _____ you risk losing your $100 deposit.
- It is unclear _____ the
cable bill will come on time _____ I will have to go to the office to pay
it.
- The fee includes _____
drinks _____ gratuity at this establishment.
- At the birthday party,
Kim served _____barbecued ribs _____ steak.
Subordinating
Conjunctions
Create a new sentence with
the clauses and a subordinating conjunction.
- Soccer is becoming
popular. Baseball is all the rage.
- The sailboat was
stranded. There was not enough wind.
- Louise will sleep
soundly. Her alarm clock has gone off.
- The horse won't get out
of its stall. You lock the door.
- Dr. Kroger has high
expectations of his students. They work hard.
Coordinating
Conjunction
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Subordinating
Conjunctions
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Correlative
Conjunctions
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Example:
On Friday
night we watched TV and a movie
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Example:
Monica went
to law school in New York, while
her brother went to law school in California.
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Example:
We talked both
to her parents and her doctor.
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