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Conjunctions – English Grammar Lessons

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  • Fill in the blank: "I jogged ______ the park and up the hill."
    over
    down
    near
    around
  • Which is an example of word + conjunction + word?
    They jogged down the street and up the hill.
    She likes apples and oranges.
    I like studying, but I also enjoy sports.
    He graduated, so he got a great job.
  • Which sentence uses a conjunction correctly?
    I study, read, or exercise after dinner.
    He plays football and enjoys hiking.
    She likes apples, bananas, so oranges.
    They went out, but didn't any dessert.
  • Which pattern includes a clause + conjunction + clause?
    He likes cats and dogs.
    Our house is yellow and white.
    She jogged down the street and up the hill.
    They went out for dinner, but they didn’t order any dessert.
  • Which sentence uses the conjunction "so" correctly?
    They like soccer, so tennis.
    He likes to sing, so dance.
    I studied all night, so I passed the test.
    She didn’t bring her books, so forgot her bag.
  • What is a conjunction?
    A word that joins two or more other words, phrases, or claus
    A type of punctuation.
    A word that describes nouns.
    A subject and verb.
  • What is the correct conjunction for this sentence? "They wanted to play basketball, ______ it started raining."
    but
    and
    so
    or
  • Fill in the blank: "She doesn't like spiders, mice, ______ snakes."
    or
    so
    but
    and
  • Which conjunction shows addition?
    But
    So
    And
    Or
  • What does the video say about commas with conjunctions?
    Use commas only with "or."
    Always use a comma with "and."
    Never use commas with conjunctions.
    Use commas with lists and before conjunctions in clauses.