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Conjunctions: Conjunctions are the connectors that help you join two words, phrases or clauses together.
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Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions join two words, clauses or sentences of equal ranks. The common ones are and,
SELINA
but, for,ML
or,
AGGARWAL
SOLUTIONS so,NCERT
still, yet, SOLUTIONS MCQ
otherwise, nor, neither, either, MATHS
as well as,
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then, thusRD
RS AGGARWAL
SOLUTIONS etc.
SHARMA
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Examples:
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(a) She must weep or she must die.
(b) RS
HeAGGARWAL
is very rich,SOLUTIONS
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yet he is not contented.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
(d) ML
He AGGARWAL
worked hard, therefore he
passed.
(a) Time
Examples:
Examples:
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
Examples:
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HeML
is so weak thatSOLUTIONS
AGGARWAL he cannot walk.
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(d) Place
(e) Purpose
Examples:
(f) Condition
Examples:
(g) Comparison
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
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The following are the types of correlative conjunctions:
(a)RS AGGARWAL
Either SOLUTIONS
…………. or
ICSE SOLUTIONS
SELINA SOLUTIONS
WePHYSICS
offered them ICSE
bothBOOKS
food and drinks.
No sooner did she reach the school than the bell rang.
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Compound Conjunction
The notice was published in order that all might know the facts.
(b) Even if
(c) As though
(d) As well as
The principal as well as the teachers attended the Independence Day function.
(e) As soon As
But,ML
if both, subordinate
AGGARWAL and principal
SOLUTIONS
ISCclause
& ICSEare negative
then
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MATHS ‘unless’,
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If we reverse the order in both of the above sentences, the conjunction will be joining the two clauses
thereby eliminating the need for ‘comma’ as,
Or
Example:
(a) If the weather is fine, the flight will take off.
The flight will not take off unless the weather is fine.
‘As soon as’ is used for both present and future actions whereas ‘Hardly/scarcely ……… when’, ‘No sooner
………
All of them are used to denote actions that happen one after another.
Example:
(a) As soon as he heard the bang, he hid himself behind the door.
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No sooner did he hear the bang than
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Hardly had he heard the bang when he hid himself behind the door.
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With ‘No sooner ……… than’, both Past Perfect Tense and Past Indefinite Tense are used in the subordinate
clause, while the main
ML AGGARWAL clause is kept
SOLUTIONS
ISCin Simple Past Tense.
Hardly had Ayesha put on a little weight when she joined the gym.
No sooner had Ayesha put on a little weight than she joined the gym.
No sooner did the lion roar than the children got panicky.
Hardly had the lion roared when the children got panicky.
Note:
‘No sooner’ and ‘hardly’ are the adverbs and when a sentence begins with an adverb, the law of inversion
applies. Hence, the ‘helping verb’ is put before the ‘subject’. With ‘Hardly/Scarcely ……… when’, only Past
Perfect Tense is used in the subordinate clause, while the main clause is kept in Simple Past Tense.
The adverb ‘too’ has a negative sense and means ‘that much which is not desirable’.
Therefore,
“He is too weak to walk further.” means “He is so weak that he can not walk further”.
Hence, when we use ‘so’ in place of ‘too’, the other clause is made negative and vice-versa.
Example:
(a) I am too tired to sit.
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(c) The mobile was so costly that he could not buy it.
TheRSmobile
AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
was too
to
costly for him ICSE
buy.SOLUTIONS
SELINA SOLUTIONS
(d) ML
He AGGARWAL
was so cruel that he never
took
SOLUTIONS ISCpity on anybody.
They have to go to bed every night. They are allowed to stay up late on Saturdays.
Answer:
They have to go to bed early every night except Saturdays, when they are allowed to stay up late.
Question 2.
Answer:
The children were delighted that the exams had been cancelled.
Question 3.
We are not allowed to play in the Sun. We are not allowed to play in the rain.
Answer:
Question 4.
This is the place. The dog was rescued from its cruel owner.
Answer:
This is the place from where the dog was rescued from its cruel owner.
Question 1.
Answer:
however
Question 2.
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Answer:
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
similarly
ICSE SOLUTIONS
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Question 3.
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The documents will be scrutinised by the police …………. they are sent back to the relevant authority.
Answer:
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The retailer has been making losses …………. he intends to wind up his business.
Answer:
therefore
Question 5.
Answer:
until
Question 1.
We have been trying to contact Michael for the past few days …………. we have not been able to trace him yet.
Answer:
but
Question 2.
Life in the country may not be as exciting as life in the city …………. you are close to nature which provides
peace and quietness.
Answer:
nevertheless
Question 3.
The dog will bark without fail every time the ice cream man passes by …………. it will start howling.
Answer:
or
Question 4.
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Answer:
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otherwise
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Question 5.
Hoper has experienced poverty and hardship before …………. he has a sympathetic heart towards the poor
and needy.
Answer:
therefore
D. In the passage given below, a sentence connector is missing in each line. Find the missing word and
write it.
Two suicide attackers were shot dead (i) …………. they were carrying out their terrorist strike during the
Republic Day celebrations. It was reported by the police that they were (ii) …………. from Pakistan (iii) ………….
were heavily armed with fatal ammunition. The police team (iv) …………. had been trailing them tried to stop
them. Ultimately in the exchange of fire (v) …………. followed, the two men were shot dead.
Answer:
(i) while
(ii) both
(iii) and
(iv) who
(v) that
write it.
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My mother was both a mother (i) …………. father to me. She taught us the right values (ii) …………. she passed
RS AGGARWAL
away. SOLUTIONS
We all looked towards her
forICSE SOLUTIONS
support.
SELINA
We were very scaredSOLUTIONS
of her. Not (iii)
…………. she had a bad
temper or ever hit us, (iv) …………. we could never say no to her. She was a wonderful cook (v) …………. taught
us ML
all how to cook.
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AGGARWAL
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Answer:
(i) and
(iii) that
(iv)PHYSICS
but
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(v) and
Question 1.
Answer:
Question 2.
Answer:
unless
Question 3.
…………. night fell, the children packed their things and we were ready to leave.
Answer:
As
Question 4.
They did not do well in the physical test …………. they were accepted.
Answer:
when
Question 5.
Answer:
yet
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Answer:
RS AGGARWAL
Unless SOLUTIONS
Marry catches
she
the first bus, ICSEwill
SOLUTIONS
SELINA
not be on time SOLUTIONS
for school.
Question 3.
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Hardly had the teacher left the room when all the children started making a noise.
No sooner had the teacher left the room than the children started making a noise.
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I. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
Answer:
Question 2.
Her grandfather gifted her a paint box. He knew she was good at art.
Answer:
Her grandfather gifted her a paint box because he knew she was good at art.
Question 3.
Answer:
Even though Ravi fractured his arm, he insisted on playing the match.
Or
Ravi insisted on playing the match despite having his arm fractured.
Question 4.
Mona has been ill for a month. She stood first in the examination.
Answer:
Mona stood first in the examination despite having been ill for a month.
J. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
We had better got ready now. We may not have time to reach the airport.
Answer:
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Question 2.
Mr Liew has been sick. He has been so since he came back from Japan.
Answer:
Question 3.
The debating teams were very happy. Both were declared joint-champions.
Answer:
Both the debating teams were very happy as they were declared joint-champions.
Question 4.
He escaped from the prison. He looked for a place where he could hide.
As he escaped from the prison, he looked for a place where he could hide.
K. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
He lived in the city for many years. He could not find his way out.
Answer:
Although he lived in the city for many years, he could not find his way out.
Question 2.
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Answer:
SheRScomplained
AGGARWALthat
SOLUTIONS
her brother
didICSE
not SOLUTIONS
know anything
whereas
SELINAher
SOLUTIONS
Question 3.
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The coffee isn’t strong. It won’t keep us awake.
Answer:
Question
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I finished my homework. I switched on the TV.
Answer:
L. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
The minister was wise. The king did not trust him.
Answer:
Although the minister was wise, the king did not trust him.
Question 2.
Answer:
Question 3.
One should not borrow money. One should not lend money.
Answer:
Question 4.
Answer:
M. Join-the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
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Answer:
RS AGGARWAL
Unless SOLUTIONS
you hurry up,
ICSE
you will surely SOLUTIONS
be late.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Question 2.
ML AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
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The trekkers got lost due to the heavy fog. They had misplaced their map as well.
Answer:
Question
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She has to apologise. He will not meet her again if she does not do so.
Answer:
Question 4.
Answer:
I wear this expensive outfit, very sparingly, which I bought last month.
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N. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
Answer:
Or
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I was unable to answer the question that/which Swarna asked me.
Or
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
ICSE SOLUTIONS
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Or
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Tania will always be grateful because you helped her.
Question 3.
Answer:
Question 4.
Answer:
Though there was heavy traffic, yet we reached the stadium on time.
O. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
The heart attack was mild. Mr Bose stayed in bed for three weeks.
Answer:
Mr Bose stayed in bed for three weeks after a mild heart attack.
Question 2.
The men went out to see if anyone was missing. The women stayed behind to care for the injured.
Answer:
While the men went out to see if anyone was missing, the women stayed behind to care for the injured.
Question 3.
Her mother warned her not to talk to strangers. She told her not to accept gifts from people she did not
know.
Answer:
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Question 4.
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
ICSE SOLUTIONS
Everyone was drenched wet by now. The rain had come down harder.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Answer:
P. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Answer:
Question 2.
Answer:
Question 3.
Answer:
Question 4.
Answer:
Or
Q. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
Answer:
Or
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Rani reached the spot. We were to meet there.
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
ICSE SOLUTIONS
Rani reached the spot where we were supposed to meet.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Question 3.
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Dick met me. I gave him the document.
Answer:
Or
Question 4.
Answer:
Or
Or
Loss
R. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
Question 1.
The young generation has learnt modern technologies. It has forgotten old culture and values.
RS AGGARWAL
There SOLUTIONS
are many athletes in India.
They
ICSEwere
SOLUTIONS
champions
ofSELINA SOLUTIONS
one time.
Answer:
Nobody remembers
ML AGGARWAL many athletes
SOLUTIONS
who
ISC &were
ICSEthe champions
PAPERS of one time,
MATHS in India.
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Question 3.
Answer:
Question 4.
Answer:
Veeru likes not only to play cricket but also to watch movies.
S. Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make other changes
that may be necessary but do not change the meaning of each sentence.
Question 1.
Answer:
No sooner did we light the candle than the power supply was restored.
Question 2.
Answer:
The old woman was so slow that she could not catch the bus.
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Loss
Question 3.
Answer:
Question 4.
As soon as the Chief Guest had seated himself the play began.
Answer:
No sooner had the Chief Guest seated himself than the play began.
Question 5.
The children will sit out in the garden if the weather is cool.
Answer:
The children won’t sit out in the garden if the weather is hot.
Question 6.
The thief ran so fast that the police could not catch him.
Answer:
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Question 7.
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
ICSE SOLUTIONS
The child disappeared as soon as the bus stopped.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
Answer:
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Hardly had the bus stopped when the child disappeared.
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Answer:
Question 9.
Answer:
Question 10.
Answer:
No sooner did the curtain come down than the applause rang out.
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Question 11.
I suddenly realised that the room was too small for the three of us to share.
Answer:
I suddenly realised that the room was so small that it could not be shared by the three of us.
Question 12.
Answer:
No sooner did the bell ring than the children rushed out of class.
T. Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make other changes
that may be necessary but do not change the meaning of each sentence.
Question 1.
Answer:
Sachin not only stood first in the class but also excelled at debate.
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Question 2.
RS AGGARWAL SOLUTIONS
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No sooner had Ram narrated the story than he was praised.
SELINA SOLUTIONS
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Hardly had Ram narrated the story when he was praised.
(Begin: No soonerICSE
PHYSICS …………. )
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No sooner did the chief guest arrive than the band started playing.
Or
No sonner had the chief guest arrived than the band started playing.
Question 4
Answer:
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