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Conjunctions Quiz- Test Your Basic English

Question 1

What is a conjunction?
 

  • A word that expresses action

  • A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • A word that describes a noun

  • A word that indicates location

Question 2

Which type of conjunction joins two similar elements or ideas?

  • Coordinating conjunction

  •  Correlative conjunction

  • Subordinating conjunction

  • Conjunctive adverb

Question 3

What type of conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses that contrast each other?

  •  Coordinating conjunction

  • Correlative conjunction

  •  Subordinating conjunction

  • Conjunctive adverb

Question 4

Which conjunction introduces a dependent clause and joins it to an independent clause?

  •  Coordinating conjunction

  • Correlative conjunction

  • Subordinating conjunction

  •  Conjunctive adverb

Question 5

In the sentence "He wanted to go to the store, but it was closed," what is the conjunction?

  • He

  • Wanted

  • To

  • But

Question 6

Which conjunction pair is used to join two independent clauses that contrast each other?

  • Either...or

  • Neither...nor

  • Not only...but also
     

  • Both...and

Question 7

What type of conjunction joins two words, phrases, or clauses that are similar in structure or importance?

  • Coordinating conjunction

  • Correlative conjunction

  • Subordinating conjunction

  • Conjunctive adverb

Question 8

Which conjunction introduces an alternative or choice between two elements?
 

  • Either...or

  •  Neither...nor

  • Not only...but also

  • Both...and

Question 9

What type of conjunction indicates a result or consequence in a sentence?

  • Coordinating conjunction

  •  Correlative conjunction

  •  Subordinating conjunction

  • Conjunctive adverb

Question 10

In the sentence "She was tired, yet she continued to work," what is the conjunction?

  •  She

  • Was

  • Yet

  • To

There are 15 questions to complete.

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