15 questions
True or False: A conjunction connects words or groups of words.
True
False
True or False: An interjection does not show a strong feeling
True
False
Check the different types of conjunctions
Correlative
Color Coordinated
Coordinating
Conjunctioning
True or False: Both/and, either/or, neither/nor are all examples of correlative conjunctions
True
False
True or False: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So are all examples of coordinating conjunctions
True
False
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
She and I aren't friends because she lied to me.
she, I
friends, because
lied, me
and, because
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
I went to tutoring, for I didn't understand the homework.
tutoring
for
homework
understand
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
Although they had cake and ice cream, they wanted more dessert.
although, and
cake, ice cream
wanted, more
although, they
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
She was mad when I broke her phone, yet I didn't get in trouble.
broke
mad
she
yet
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentences:
I don't like vegetables, but I can eat them with ranch.
don't
vegetables
but
with
Identify the interjection in the following sentence:
Ouch, it's time to go the doctor about my foot.
Identify the interjection in the following sentence:
Phew, the grammar textbook is heavy.
Identify the interjection in the following sentence:
At least I don't have to carry the book far. Hooray!
Identify the interjection in the following sentence:
Oh, did you purchase your Chinese Cinderella book yet?
Hey, did you know Wednesday is a teacher work day?