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Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence.

Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence.

1. Ashley has a peanut butter __________ jelly sandwich in her


lunchbox.

1. Ashley has a peanut butter __________ jelly sandwich in her


lunchbox.

2. Lindsay __________ Jennifer are sisters

2. Lindsay __________ Jennifer are sisters

3. Sean wanted to learn to play the guitar, __________ his mother


wanted him to learn piano.

3. Sean wanted to learn to play the guitar, __________ his mother


wanted him to learn piano.

4. Which is your favorite holiday, Halloween __________


Thanksgiving?

4. Which is your favorite holiday, Halloween __________


Thanksgiving?

5. Georgie was going to clean the house, __________ she's too tired.

5. Georgie was going to clean the house, __________ she's too tired.

6. I was very tired _________ I went to sleep.

6. I was very tired _________ I went to sleep.

7. He is neither sane __________brilliant.

7. He is neither sane __________brilliant.

8. John plays basketball well, _______his favourite sport is


badminton.

8. John plays basketball well, _______his favourite sport is


badminton.

9. John thought he had a good chance to get the job, _______his


father was on the company's board of trustees.

9. John thought he had a good chance to get the job, _______his


father was on the company's board of trustees.

10. Ally has given a chance to choose either futsal ______


badminton for the coming competition.

10. Ally has given a chance to choose either futsal ______


badminton for the coming competition.

Combine each pair of sentences with appropriate conjunction.

Combine each pair of sentences with appropriate conjunction.

1. My pet goat will eat almost anything.

1. My pet goat will eat almost anything.

He likes vegetables best.

He likes vegetables best.

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2. Matthew went to the beach.

2. Matthew went to the beach.

Matthew learned to surf.

Matthew learned to surf.

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3. Do you want pancakes for breakfast?

3. Do you want pancakes for breakfast?

Would you rather have eggs?

Would you rather have eggs?

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4. The visitors complained loudly about the heat.

4. The visitors complained loudly about the heat.

They continued to play golf every day.

They continued to play golf every day.

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5. That is neither what I said

5. That is neither what I said

That is what I meant.

That is what I meant.

Grammar Chart

for

To give reason

and

Links two ideas that are related.


More than one thing mentioned.

neither

Two important choices at the same time.

but

Links a positive and a negative idea.


Comparing

or

Two choices given but choose one.

yet

still

so

Result, conclusion or reason

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