Conjunctions Questions and Answers

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Conjunctions”.

1. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

Nikhil works quickly and carefully.

a) Nikhil
b) works
c) quickly
d) and
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘and’ is used as a Conjunction. A Conjunction is a word which links two words or phrases or clauses. In this sentence, the word ‘and’ is used to link the words ‘quickly, carefully’.

2. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I have studied hard but I had failed.
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a) I
b) had studied
c) but
d) had failed
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘but’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The conjunction ‘but’ is used to indicate controversy in the sentence.

3. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

Do you want a chocolate or an ice cream?

a) Do
b) you
c) want
d) or
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘or’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to show the alternative of something in the sentence. In this sentence, it is used to link the words ‘chocolate’ and ‘ice cream’.

4. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

He started early yet he had missed the bus.
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a) He
b) started
c) yet
d) missed
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘yet’ is used as a Conjunction. Generally, conjunctions are used to link two words or clauses or phrases. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘yet’ is generally used to indicate the controversy in the sentence.

5. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I listen to his songs because he sings well.
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a) I
b) listen
c) his songs
d) because
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘because’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link two clauses. The word ‘because’ is generally used to explain a reason for something.

6. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

Tell me whether he is coming here or not.

a) Tell me
b) whether
c) he
d) coming
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘whether’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link a phrase to a sentence. The word ‘whether’ is generally used to question involving alternatives of something.

7. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

She is absent as she is suffering from fever.

a) She
b) absent
c) as
d) suffering
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘as’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘as’ is used to show a result or reason of something.

8. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

They do not fight, nor do they encourage a fight.

a) They
b) do not
c) fight
d) nor
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘nor’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘nor’ is used to negate the following clause or phrase.

9. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

The class is silent since the teacher entered.

a) The class
b) is silent
c) since
d) the teacher
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘since’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘since’ is used to indicate the time period started in the past.

10. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

He got an A in the exam though he is writing improvement for A+.

a) He
b) got
c) the exam
d) though
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘though’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, the word ‘though’ is joining two clauses. One of the clause is main clause and other is subordinate clause. The conjunction is attached at the starting of the subordinate clause.

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