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ELA 2 Conjunctions
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Which of the following is a subordinating conjunction: and, when, for, both
when
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: You'll never know how good you are _______________ you don't try.
if
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Is the conjunction in the sentence coordinating, correlative, or subordinating: You can have both the apples and the caramel for your snack.
correlative
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Is this conjunction coordinating, correlative, or subordinating: until
subordinating
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: Sally may look really thin, _______________ she's as strong as an ox.
but/yet
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Identify the conjunction in this sentence: Carlos studied for the test, and he passed it no problem!
and
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: ______________ driving on vacation, I listen to my music.
While
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: _____________ I finished my essay early, I still spent some time looking it over for errors.
Although/Even though
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: She is _______ ________ smart ________ ________ really funny!
not only/but also
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Identify the conjunction in the sentence: Since he arrived late to school again, he received a lunch detention.
Since
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Identify the conjunction in the sentence: I had a snack this morning, for I woke up really hungry.
for
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Identify the conjunction in this sentence: He will pick us up after I call him.
after
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Fill in the blank(s) with a proper conjunction: Because Grandpa doesn't like sports, he watches ______________ football ______________ basketball.
neither/nor
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A coordinating conjunction combines _____________________.
2 independent clauses or 2 complete sentences
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Identify the conjunction in this sentence: My mom said I either have to go to school or get my shots at the doctor's office.
either/or
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Which type of conjunction begins a dependent clause: coordinating, correlative, or subordinating?
Subordinating
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Is this conjunction coordinating, correlative, or subordinating: both/and
correlative
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Identify the conjunction in the following. sentence: He wore a heavy jacket even though it's getting warmer out.
even though
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Is this conjunction coordinating, correlative, or subordinating: nor
coordinating
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Is this conjunction coordinating, correlative, or subordinating: whenever
subordinating
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