Conjunctions Quiz
Conjunctions: and, but, because, or
Conjunctions are words that connect clauses, sentences, or words. Here are some common conjunctions:
and
The conjunction "and" is used to join two or more things that are similar or connected.
- Example: "I like apples and bananas." (Both fruits are mentioned together.)
but
The conjunction "but" is used to show contrast or difference between two things.
- Example: "I like apples but not bananas." (Showing a contrast between apples and bananas.)
because
The conjunction "because" is used to show reason or cause.
- Example: "I stayed home because it was raining." (It explains the reason for staying home.)
or
The conjunction "or" is used to show an alternative or choice.
- Example: "Would you like tea or coffee?" (A choice between two options.)
Now, let’s test your understanding of conjunctions!
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