Conjunctions
English Language
Conjunctions starts at 3 and continues till grade 8.
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Explain the difference between coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Explain why conjunctions are important in writing.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: 'Neither the teacher nor the students were late.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'Either you start now or you will be late.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'He was late because he missed the bus.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'I will eat pizza or pasta for dinner.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'I will go to the store or the market.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'I will stay home unless it stops raining.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'She stayed home because she was sick.'
Identify the conjunction in the sentence: 'She will come if she finishes her work.'
List any three coordinating conjunctions.
What are the three main types of conjunctions?
What is a correlative conjunction? Give an example.
What is the function of a conjunction in a sentence?
What is the role of 'nor' in a sentence?
What type of conjunction is 'although'?
