Conjunctions worksheet
July 1st, 2015 in English Quiz
Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences.
Notes
Conjunctions are words used to connect two words or two clauses.
1. When I opened my eyes I saw a strange sight.
2. I waited for him until he came.
3. He said nothing because he was angry.
4. Though I had invited her she didn’t come.
5. If you heat ice, it melts.
6. Unless you study hard you will not pass.
7. She asked me whether I was interested in the offer.
8. As I had not eaten anything in several hours, I was feeling hungry.
9. She learned some German while she was working in Germany.
10. Since he has apologized we will not take any disciplinary actions against him.
Answers
1. When I opened my eyes I saw a strange sight.
2. I waited for him until he came.
3. He said nothing because he was angry.
4. Though I had invited her she didn’t come.
5. If you heat ice, it melts.
6. Unless you study hard you will not pass.
7. She asked me whether I was interested in the offer.
8. As I had not eaten anything in several hours, I was feeling hungry.
9. She learned some German while she was working in Germany.
10. Since he has apologized we will not take any disciplinary actions against him.

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