Types Of Conjunctions Quiz

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    Rudi  .    .    .   .    Dona go to shool together.

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Complete the following sentence with a conjunction; and, or, and but. Let's start this quiz and test you now!

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  • 2. 

    Will you choose mango  .   .   .    .   watermelon?

  • 3. 

    Choose one of them, Mobile phone   .    .    .   .   Laptop!

  • 4. 

    Do you like to drink ice tea   .     .   .    .   juice?

  • 5. 

    She wants to cook friend rice  .     .   .     . the stove is out of gas

    Explanation
    The word "but" is used in the answer to indicate a contrast or contradiction between the two parts of the sentence. The first part states that she wants to cook fried rice, while the second part states that the stove is out of gas. The word "but" suggests that there is a problem or obstacle preventing her from cooking fried rice despite her desire to do so.

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  • 6. 

    Catherine     .     .     .     . his boyfriend  attend a meeting.

    Explanation
    The word "and" is used to connect two or more words or phrases that are related or have a similar meaning. In this case, "Catherine" and "his boyfriend" are being connected with "and" to indicate that both of them are attending a meeting.

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  • 7. 

    Santi has tried to win the game    .    .    .    .   she failed

    Explanation
    The word "but" is used in this context to indicate a contrast or contradiction between the two statements. The first statement mentions that Santi has tried to win the game, while the second statement states that she failed. The word "but" is used to connect these two contrasting ideas and highlight the outcome of her attempt.

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  • 8. 

     Do you like Maria  .    .    .   .   Rizka?

  • 9. 

    Rio will eat  a plate of chicken  .   .    .   .   drink a glass  of orange juice.

    Explanation
    The word "and" is used to connect two actions or items in a sentence. In this case, it is connecting the action of Rio eating a plate of chicken with the action of drinking a glass of orange juice. The word "and" indicates that both actions will occur in the given scenario.

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  • 10. 

    I want to play football   .    .    .   the ball is flat.

  • 11. 

    The farmer is confused whether he must plant rice   .      .     .     .     corn.

  • 12. 

    Mother sweeps the yard .   .   .    .    Father cuts the tree.

    Explanation
    The word "and" is a conjunction that is used to connect two or more words or phrases. In this context, it is used to connect the actions of the mother sweeping the yard and the father cutting the tree. It indicates that both actions are happening simultaneously or in conjunction with each other.

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  • 13. 

    Father gives me a bicycle  .     .     .    .    a computer.

    Explanation
    The word "and" is the correct answer because it is the missing word that completes the sentence. The sentence is incomplete without the conjunction "and" to connect the two items mentioned, a bicycle and a computer, that the father gives to the speaker.

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  • 14. 

    They want to play football  .    .    .    .   it rains

  • 15. 

    John wants to go to the downtown    .     .     .    .    he  gets a flat tyre.

  • 16. 

    Choose one of the two, Make a picture of kite   .      .     .     .   a doll.

  • 17. 

    The teacher is teaching  .    .     .    .   the students are studying.

    Explanation
    The word "and" is used to connect two phrases or clauses together. In this context, it suggests that the action of the teacher teaching and the action of the students studying are happening simultaneously or in conjunction with each other.

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  • 18. 

    Hendra works all day  .   .   .   .  he still gets very little money.

    Explanation
    The word "yet" is a conjunction that means "but" or "nevertheless." It is used to connect two clauses that have contrasting meanings. In this sentence, the first clause ("Hendra works all day") suggests that Hendra should be earning a lot of money. However, the second clause ("he still gets very little money") contradicts this expectation. The word "yet" highlights this contrast and emphasizes the unfairness of Hendra's situation.

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  • 19. 

    My uncle chooses to use a bicycle  .    .    .    .  a fishing kit

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "and" because it indicates a continuation or addition of information. In this context, it suggests that in addition to using a bicycle, my uncle also uses a fishing kit.

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    Follow me  .    .    .   . him!

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