A
B
C
D
E
100

Which of these is NOT a coordinating conjunction? 

a. because

b. for

c. and

d. so

a

100

Which of these is NOT a coordinating conjunction? 

a. for

b. yet

c. whether

d. nor

c

100

Which conjunction (FANBOYS) would you use to combine the following sentences?
Do you want to order pizza?
Should I make spaghetti? 

a. and

b. but

c. or

d. so

c

100

Which conjunction (FANBOYS) would you use to combine the following sentences?
I wanted to play outside.
My mom said I have to do my homework first. 

a. and

b. but

c. or

d. for

b

100

What is the acronym we use for coordinating conjunctions? 

a. FANBOYS

b. FANGIRLS

c. COMMA

d. MINTS

a

200

When joining two simple sentences, the first sentence's period becomes _____________________. 

a. a conjunction

b. a simple sentence

c. a comma

d. a capital

c

200

In a compound sentence, the comma comes ______________ the coordinating conjunction. 

a. after

b. before

c. there is no comma

d. during

b

200

Which conjunction would best join the two sentences together?
The students wanted to go out to recess. The teacher said they had too much work. 

a. ,and

b. ,but

c. ,or

d. ,for

b

200

Choose the compound sentence that is written correctly. 

a. Mario wrote the story. Luigi took the photographs. 

b. Mario wrote the story and Luigi took the photographs. 

c. Mario wrote the story and, Luigi took the photographs. 

d. Mario wrote the story, and Luigi took the photographs. 

d

200

Which sentence uses commas correctly? 

a. Our apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking. 

b. Our, apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking. 

c. Our apartment walls are very thin, so we can hear our neighbors talking. 

d. Our apartment walls are very, thin so we can hear our neighbors talking. 

c

300

Harold is going to the prom with Kendra or Olivia. 

a. Insert comma after the word prom 

b. Insert comma before the conjunction 

c. Insert comma after the conjunction 

d. No comma needed 

d

300

Is the comma used correctly?

Zeus is the father of all the gods on Mt. Olympus, and he is also in control of lightning.

a. CORRECT 

b. INCORRECT 

a

300

Choose the correct coordinating conjunction:

I eat oatmeal for breakfast _______ my brother eats cereal.

a. for

b. and

c. or

d. so

b

300

Choose the correct conjunction:

I tried fish stew ______ I didn't like it.

a. so

b. or

c. but

d. and

c

300

Choose the correct conjunction:

I forgot my umbrella ______ I got wet in the rain.

a. yet

b. so

c. nor

d. for

b

400

What is a conjunction? 

a. A word used to combine sentences 

b. A person, place or thing 

c. An action 

d. A describing word 

a

400

We may travel by bus _____ we may go by train. 

a. for

b. nor

c. and

d. or

d

400

Seek success ___ you shall attain it. 

a. but

b. so

c. for

d. and

d

400

He wanted to keep it a secret ____ he doesn't want his uncle to know that he neglected his work. 

a. but

b. and

c. for

d. so

c

400

Is the use of yet considered a conjunction in the following sentence? "Jake couldn't go yet." 

a. No

b. Yes

c. Maybe

d. Could be

a

500

Choose the compound sentence that is written correctly. 

a. Darien wrote the story.  Elsie took the photographs. 

b. Darien wrote the story and Elsie took the photographs. 

c. Darien wrote the story and, Elsie took the photographs. 

d. Darien wrote the story, and Elsie took the photographs. 

d

500

What conjunction should you use to make these sentences into a compound sentence?

Doctor Strange always enjoyed meeting new people.

He also loved time traveling.

a. for

b. and

c. nor

d. but

b

500

Mom wanted to make a scrapbook for our trip ______ she took many pictures. 

a. so

b. and

c. for

d. but

a

500

Which coordinating conjunction best completes the sentence?

I would love to come to your pool party, ____ I don't know how to swim.

a. but

b. nor

c. and

d. so

a

500

Which coordinating conjunction best completes the sentence?

The school musical was cancelled, ___ the theatre flooded during the storm.

a. or

b. and

c. yet

d. for

d