Conjunctions Questions and Answers – If

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Conjunction – If”.

1. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I can be your boyfriend, if you are single.

a) I
b) can be
c) your
d) if
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. A conjunction is a word which links two words or phrases or clauses. The word ‘if’ is used to indicate a condition in the sentence. It is a Subordinating conjunction.

2. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

You can pass the test, if you work hard.
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a) You
b) can pass
c) if
d) work
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘if’ is used at the starting of the subordinate clause. It is used to indicate the result of something in the sentence.

3. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

You can stay here if you want.

a) You
b) can stay
c) here
d) if
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. It is used to indicate a result of something or cause of something in case of something.

4. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

If he is not opening the door, kick it open.
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a) If
b) he
c) is not opening
d) the door
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. It is used to indicate a consequent action in the sentence.

5. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I asked her if she could help me.
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a) I
b) asked
c) her
d) if
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link two words. The word ‘if’ is Subordinating conjunction. It is often used in indirect speech. It is used to indicate a question.

6. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I can share the pizza, if you are hungry.

a) I
b) can share
c) if
d) hungry
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link two clauses. It is used to indicate a condition in the sentence. The word ‘if’ is a Subordinating conjunction.

7. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

He wouldn’t come here if he was angry.

a) He
b) wouldn’t come
c) here
d) if
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. It is used to indicate a condition or result of something.

8. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

You are going to be late, if you miss the bus.

a) You
b) are going
c) if
d) miss
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘if’ is used at the starting of a subordinate clause. It is used to indicate a condition in the sentence.

9. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

If he hadn’t called, I wouldn’t came here.

a) If
b) he
c) hadn’t called
d) wouldn’t came
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. In this sentence, it is used to show the result of something or a consequence in the sentence.

10. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

You could win if you practice.

a) You
b) could win
c) if
d) practice
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘if’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to join two clauses. It is used to show the result or consequence of something. It is an example of Subordinating Conjunction.

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