Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Proper Use of Commas
Subordinate Clauses
Miscellaneous
100

What is a coordinating conjunction?

Answer: A coordinating conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance in a sentence. (e.g., and, but, or)

100

What is a subordinating conjunction?

Answer: A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause. It shows a relationship of time, place, condition, reason, or contrast. (e.g., because, although, while)

100

When using a coordinating conjunction to connect two independent clauses, what punctuation should be used?

Answer: A comma should be used before the coordinating conjunction.

100

Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence: "After I finish my homework, I can go out to play."

Answer: "After I finish my homework" is the subordinate clause.

100

Rewrite the following sentence using a coordinating conjunction: "She likes to dance. She likes to sing."

Answer: She likes to dance, and she likes to sing.

200

What are the seven coordinating conjunctions?

Answer: The seven coordinating conjunctions are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

200

Give an example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a condition.

Answer: An example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a condition is "if".

200

When using a coordinating conjunction to connect two independent clauses, should the comma be placed before or after the coordinating conjunction?

Answer: The comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction.

200

Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, they went for a walk."

Answer: "Although it was raining" is the subordinate clause.

200

Rewrite the following sentence using a subordinating conjunction: "I will go to the park. I will bring my dog."

Answer: I will go to the park if I bring my dog.

300

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: "She wanted to go swimming, but it was too cold."

Answer: The coordinating conjunction is "but".

300

Give an example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a reason.

Answer: An example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a reason is "because".

300

When using a coordinating conjunction to connect two independent clauses, can the comma be omitted?

Answer: No, the comma can not be omitted if the clauses are short and closely related.

300

Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence: "He went to bed early because he had an important meeting in the morning."

Answer: "because he had an important meeting in the morning" is the subordinate clause.

300

Rewrite the following sentence using a subordinating conjunction: "She ate dinner. She went to the movie theater."

Answer: She ate dinner before she went to the movie theater.

400

In the sentence "I want to go to the party, but I have to finish my homework first," identify the coordinating conjunction and the two independent clauses it connects.

Answer: The coordinating conjunction is "but" and it connects the two independent clauses "I want to go to the party" and "I have to finish my homework first."

400

Give an example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a contrast.

Answer: An example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a contrast is "although".

400

When using a subordinating conjunction to introduce a dependent clause at the beginning of a sentence, should a comma be used?

Answer: Yes, a comma should be used after the dependent clause if it comes before the independent clause.

400

Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence: "She couldn't go to the party because she had to work late."

Answer: "because she had to work late" is the subordinate clause.

400

Rewrite the following sentence using a coordinating conjunction: "I like to read books. I like to watch movies."

Answer: I like to read books, and I like to watch movies.

500

In the sentence "He is tall, yet he is very agile," identify the coordinating conjunction and the two independent clauses it connects.

Answer: The coordinating conjunction is "yet" and it connects the two independent clauses "He is tall" and "he is very agile."

500

Give an example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a time relationship.

Answer: An example of a subordinating conjunction that shows a time relationship is "while".

500

When using a subordinating conjunction to introduce a dependent clause at the end of a sentence, should a comma be used?

Answer: No, a comma should not be used if the dependent clause comes after the independent clause.

500

Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence: "I will go to the store if I have enough money."

Answer: "if I have enough money" is the subordinate clause.

500

Rewrite the following sentence using a subordinating conjunction: "She studied hard. She passed the exam."

Answer: She passed the exam because she studied hard.

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