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    Sharpen your grammar skills with a fast-paced quiz on conjunctions, contrast, choices, and fixing run-ons. Practice combining sentences, choosing the...
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  • Which word joins similar ideas?
    but
    or
    so
    and
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  • Which word shows contrast?
    and
    but
    or
    for
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  • Which word shows a choice?
    or
    but
    and
    yet
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  • Choose the best compound sentence.
    I like pizza, and I eat it every day.
    I like pizza but I eat it every day.
    I like pizza or I eat it every day.
    I like pizza, so I eat it every day.
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  • Choose the best compound sentence.
    She is tired, and she goes to work.
    She is tired or she goes to work.
    She is tired, but she goes to work.
    She is tired, for she goes to work.
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  • Choose the best compound sentence.
    Do you want tea or coffee?
    Do you want tea, for coffee?
    Do you want tea, and coffee?
    Do you want tea but coffee?
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  • Which is correct?
    I study hard or I want good grades.
    I study hard, and I want good grades.
    I study hard but I want good grades.
    I study hard, for I want good grades.
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  • Which is correct?
    He is rich, so he is unhappy.
    He is rich or he is unhappy.
    He is rich, and he is unhappy.
    He is rich, but he is unhappy.
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  • Combine the sentences: “I like to read. I like to write.”
    I like to read, so I like to write.
    I like to read or I like to write.
    I like to read, but I like to write.
    I like to read, and I like to write.
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  • Combine the sentences: “She wants to go out. She is tired.”
    She wants to go out, for she is tired.
    She wants to go out, but she is tired.
    She wants to go out or she is tired.
    She wants to go out, and she is tired.
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  • Combine the sentences: “Do you want pizza? Do you want pasta?”
    Do you want pizza, but pasta?
    Do you want pizza, for pasta?
    Do you want pizza, and pasta?
    Do you want pizza or pasta?
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  • Fix the run-on: “I went home I did my homework.”
    I went home. I did my homework.
    I went home, and I did my homework.
    I went home, but I did my homework.
    I went home, or I did my homework.
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  • Fix the run-on: “She studies hard she gets good grades.”
    She studies hard or she gets good grades.
    She studies hard, but she gets good grades.
    She studies hard, and she gets good grades.
    She studies hard. She gets good grades.
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  • Fix the run-on: “He is tired he plays soccer.”
    He is tired. He plays soccer.
    He is tired, but he plays soccer.
    He is tired, and he plays soccer.
    He is tired or he plays soccer.
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  • Which sentence is NOT correct?
    I like apples and I like bananas.
    I like apples, and I like bananas.
    I like apples or I like bananas.
    I like apples, but I like bananas.
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  • Which sentence is correct?
    She works hard, or she is successful.
    She works hard she is successful.
    She works hard but she is successful
    She works hard, and she is successful.
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