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Conjunctions worksheet

Conjunctions are connecting words. We use them to connect two words, two phrases or two clauses together. Conjunctions not only join clauses together but also show how their meanings are related. There are mainly two types of conjunctions coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Test your knowledge of conjunctions with this grammar worksheet. Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences and state whether they are coordinating or subordinating. 1. ou will succeed if you work hard. !. " don#t know whether she will come. $. Though she is poor, she is honest. %. &e must be asleep for there is no light in his room. '. (ecause " liked him " tried to help him. ). " will call you when " arri*e. +. " waited for hours but she didn#t come. ,. -ames is taller than &arry. .. /i*e me something to eat, else " will die of hunger. 10. We can tra*el by land or water. 11. 1ither you are mistaken or " am. 1!. The train had left before we reached the station. 1$. " will go to 2e3ico after " ha*e finished my work here. 1%. 4he was so weak that she could not walk. 1'. Unless you gi*e me the money " will shoot you. Answers 1. if subordinating !. whether subordinating $. though subordinating %. for coordinating '. because subordinating ). when subordinating +. but coordinating ,. than subordinating .. else coordinating 10. or coordinating 11. either5or coordinating 1!. before subordinating 1$. after subordinating 1%. so5that subordinating 1'. unless subordinating

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