Subordinating Conjunctions Questions and Answers – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Subordinating Conjunctions – Set 2”.

1. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

We have a class after lunch break.

a) We
b) have
c) a class
d) after
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘after’ is used as a Conjunction. A Conjunction is a word which links two words or phrases or clauses. This type of conjunctions are called Time-related Conjunctions. In this sentence, the word ‘after’ is used to link two clauses. Time related conjunctions are a type of Subordinating conjunctions.

2. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

There is no class as the teacher was absent.
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a) There
b) is
c) as
d) the teacher
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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 conjunction ‘as’ is used to show purpose or to give an explanation in the sentence. It is known as a Cause conjunction. Cause conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

3. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

There would be no class if the teacher was absent.

a) There
b) would
c) no class
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 an example of condition conjunction. Condition conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

4. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

My dog follows wherever I go.
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a) My dog
b) wherever
c) I
d) go
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘wherever’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The word ‘wherever’ is generally used to indicate any circumstance in the sentence. It is a place conjunction. Place conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

5. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

You can come to me whenever you are free.
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a) You
b) can
c) come to
d) whenever
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘whenever’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link two clauses. It is an example of time-related conjunctions. Time-related conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

6. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

Ricky can sing whereas Ravi can dance.

a) Ricky
b) can sing
c) whereas
d) can dance
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘whereas’ is used as a Conjunction. It is used to link two clauses. It is used to express contrary in the sentence. It is a comparison conjunction. Comparison conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

7. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

He was absent because he is ill.

a) He
b) because
c) is ill
d) absent
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘because’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. It is used to show a purpose or explanation to something in the sentence. It is an example of cause conjunction. Cause conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

8. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

She worked hard still she got nothing.

a) She
b) worked
c) hard
d) still
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘still’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. It is used to show contrary in the sentence. It is a comparison conjunction. Comparison conjunction is a type of Subordinating conjunction.

9. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

I will be home as soon as my class is completed.

a) I
b) as soon as
c) my class
d) is completed
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Answer: b
Explanation: The phrase ‘as soon as’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, it is used to link two clauses. The phrase ‘as soon as’ is used to show the time gap in the sentence. It is a time-related conjunction.

10. Find out the conjunction in the sentence.

Use this fire extinguisher in case of fire.

a) Use this
b) fire extinguisher
c) in case
d) of fire
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Answer: c
Explanation: The phrase ‘in case’ is used as a Conjunction. In this sentence, the phrase ‘in case’ 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. It is a condition conjunction. Condition conjunction is a type of subordinating conjunction.

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