Prepositions 1
Conjunction 1
Prepositions 2
Conjunctions 2
Bonus
100

What is a preposition?

a word that shows a relationship with a nearby word.

100

what is a conjunction?

a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses

100

Where are prepositions normally placed?


usually before the noun

100

what acronym is used to memorize conjunctions?

FANBOYS

100

Does this sentence have a preposition or conjunction?

I'd like a bike for commuting to work.

conjunction

200

2 examples of a preposition.

at, for, in, off, on, over, under

200

Which of the following are conjunctions?

If, the, but, when, nor, why

but ,nor

200

State a preposition which is related to what you are doing right now.

e.g. I am in my grade 8 homeroom class.

anything as long as it is what you are doing and includes a preposition.

200

which sentence has conjunction?

My name is Angelie. 

or

My name is Angelie and her name is Noya.

My name is Angelie and her name is Noya.

200

which type of conjunction is most similar to a preposition and how do you differentiate them

subordinating conjunction & and the way to know is by looking at their function and definition

300

What is another word for preposition?

position word

300

What do FANBOYS stand for?

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

300

What is the preposition in this sentence?

We watched with a stunned reaction at the magician performing tricks.

at

300

What is a subordinating conjunction?

a conjunctions that connects 2 clauses and shows a relation 

300

He missed the bus, so he was late. Does this sentence have a conjunction or preposition?

conjunction

400

Do you always come to work ____car?

by

400

Is because a subordinating or coordinating conjunction?

subordinating

400

What is the preposition?

I want to sit next to my best friend.

next to

400

Is 'He want either cookies nor the cake.' or 'He wants either the cookies or the cake.' correct?

He wants either the cookies or the cake.

400

Is FOR a conjunction or preposition?

Both

500

list 10 prepositions

Examples: of, in, to, for, with, on, at, from, by, about, as, into like, through, after, over, between, out, against, during, without, before, under, around, among

500

What are the different types of conjunctions?

coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions

500

Which is not a preposition?

aboard, about, above, across, after, against, along, also, among, around, at

also

500

What is an example of correlative conjunctions? 

(not including either/ or)

both/ and, neither/ nor, not/ but, not only/ but also

500

What is the difference between conjunctions and prepositions?

Prepositions connect nouns and pronouns to another word and tells the position of the noun or pronoun. Conjunctions connect 2 clauses/ phrases.