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Conjunctions Exercises With Answers - Set 2

Conjunctions Exercises With Answers - Set 2


Conjunctions are sentence linkers. They join sentences to one another. Examples of some Conjunctions: and, but, or, still, so, because, since, not only etc. This is a set 2 of Conjunctions Exercises With Answers.

You can also go through other Conjunction exercises with answers: Conjunction exercise 1, Conjunction exercise 3.

Complete the following Conjunctions Exercise using appropriate Conjunctions.

1. He bought bananas . . . . strawberries.

2. Think nought a trifle, . . . . it small appear.

3. Amy is fat . . . Cathy is thin.

4. Is his name Smith . . . . Peter?

5. Work hard . . . . . . you will fail.

6. It is not raining, . . . . we all can play outside.

7. Jim was punished, . . . . . because he was at fault.

8. You will be late at party . . . . . you hurry.

9. The child must sleep . . . . . he will fall ill.

10. He is . . . . a dark . . . . a short.

11. He is . . . . . dishonest . . . . work shirker.

12. I cannot solve this puzzle . . . . . you help me.

13. I wonder . . . . . . she will come.

14. Garry is healthier . . . . . Rocky.

15. This . . . . that must serve.

16. . . . . it is raining, we cannot play outside.

17. Walk fast . . . . . you will miss the ferry.

18. They left . . . . . he returned.

19. . . . . he is poor, . . . . he is not dishonest.

20. Sherry is . . . . . handsome . . . . skilful.

21. . . . . . did she reach school . . . . it stopped raining.

22. In the democracy you can vote for change . . . . continue to tolerate.

23. Sam will not see his sister . . . . she comes.

24. Rita was so tired . . . . she could hardly talk.

25. I rued watching movie when I should have been studying . . . . . the exam was much tougher than I imagined.

Also see: Conjunction Exercise 1

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