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Class 8 English
Conjunction
Quiz 3
Fill in blank (27) with the most appropriate option:
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and
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but
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so
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because
Explanation
The given sentence states two different actions: "She likes staying at home in the evening" and "watching television with parents", where one is an addition to the other. Hence a word will be used that adds the two.
Option A: 'And' is a conjunction that merely connects or adds two clauses together. It's relevant to the given statement which also requires to be merely connected. Hence this option is correct.
Option B: 'But' expresses contrast between two ideas. The given sentence does not express any contrast.
Option C: 'So' expresses a conclusion: 'They misbehaved with her, so she taught them a lesson.' It's irrelevant to the given sentence.
Option D: 'Because' refers to reason, whereas there is no reason seen in the given sentence.
Hence options B, C and D are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I didn't enjoy math lessons ______I was at school.
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And
Explanation
A conjunction is a word which connects other words, phrases and clauses.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something.
'And' is used to link equal parts of the sentence.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'. The given sentence refers to the time spent in the school.
Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She married _____ she was just eighteen.
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A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'. The given sentence shows a particular time i.e. eighteen.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'But' is used to contrast the ideas.
'And' is used to link two equal parts of the sentence.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He broke his leg ________ he was skiing.
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as soon as
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after
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before
Explanation
A conjunction is a word used to connect words, clauses or phrases.
'After' is used to consider what happened in the past.
'Before' is used to state 'previously to the time when.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'. The given sentence is talking about the accident which happened when he was skiing.
'As soon as' is used to show that something happens immediately, i.e. ‘at the very moment another action is completed’, or ‘shortly after another action is completed'.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
We waited _________ the plane took off.
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as
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until
Explanation
A conjunction is a word used to connect words, clauses or phrases.
'As soon as' is used to show that something happens immediately, i.e. ‘at the very moment another action is completed’, or ‘shortly after another action is completed'.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before. The given sentence explains the activity of waiting until the plane took off.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'.
'As' is used to connect a result with a cause.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She is sneezing _________ she has a cold.
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Explanation
A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
'Whereas' is used to show the difference between two things or facts.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something. The given sentence explains the reason for sneezing.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Before' is used to state 'previously to the time when.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Sally didn't buy the red shoes ____she couldn't afford them.
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When
Explanation
A conjunction is a word which connects other words, phrases and clauses.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something. The given sentence explains the reason for not able to buy the shoes.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He was late _________ he took a taxi to go to work.
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in order to
Explanation
A conjunction is a word used to connect words, clauses or phrases.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something.
'In order' is used to introduce a clause of reason and explanation.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision. The given sentence shows the result of being late.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
_________ I was watching TV, the telephone rang.
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While
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Before
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Until
Explanation
A conjunction is a word used to connect words, clauses or phrases.
'While' means something that is happening at the same time as something else or indicates a contrast. The given sentence shows the two activities happening at the same time.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'After' is used to consider what happened in the past.
'Before' is used to state 'previously to the time when.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I always brush my teeth _________ I go to bed.
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before
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A conjunction is a word used to connect words, clauses or phrases.
'Before' is used to state 'previously to the time when. The given sentence talks about the activity done before going to bed.
'As soon as' is used to show that something happens immediately, i.e. ‘at the very moment another action is completed’, or ‘shortly after another action is completed'.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'While' means something that is happening at the same time as something else or indicates a contrast.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I liked the movie, _____ I didn't like the book.
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whenever
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A conjunction is a word which connects other words, phrases and clauses.
'But' is used to contrast ideas. The given sentence shows the contrast between liking the movie and the book.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Whenever' is used to say 'every time that' or 'any time that'. It is used with present simple in most of the cases.
Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
We met Ken's wife _____her parents last Saturday.
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A conjunction is a word which connects other words, phrases and clauses.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something.
'When' is used to mean 'at the time that'.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'And' is used to connect two equal parts of the sentence. The given sentence has two equal parts: 'We met Ken's wife' and 'Her parents'.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I usually listen to some classical music ______ I am reading.
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since
Explanation
A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
'Since' shows one of the two associations: time or cause/reason
'For' means the exact thing as because.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something.
'As' is used to connect a result with a cause. The result in the given sentence is 'listening to classical music' and cause is 'reading'.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
We went out ________ the bell rang.
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Explanation
A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Although' is used to contrast the ideas.
'Until' means up to the time of, or before.
'After' is used to consider what happened in the past. The given sentence explains the past actions.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He didn't know the answers to the exercises, _________ he guessed.
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so
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A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases or clauses.
'Because' is used to provide a reason for something.
'So' is used to talk about clauses of result or decision.
'Even though' is used for emphasizing that a particular situation will remain the same no matter what happens. It is used to say 'despite the fact'.
'As' is used to connect a result with a cause.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
You must study hard or you will fail the exam.
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or
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you
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will
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must
Explanation
'Or' presents a choice between the alternatives "study hard" and "fail the exam", and 'or' combines these two. 'Or' is an alternative conjunction that combines the clauses "You must study hard" and "you will fail the exam", hence option A is correct. 'You' is a pronoun that refers to the speaker, it does not combine the clauses, in fact it's a part of them, without which the meaning is incomplete. It's not a conjunction, hence option B is incorrect. 'Will' is an auxiliary verb that forms the tense of the sentence, it's not a conjunction as it does not combine the clauses. Hence option C is incorrect. 'Must' is a modal auxiliary that functions to form a mood or tense of a sentence, it does not combine the clauses, hence it isn't a conjunction, option D is incorrect.
Fill in blank (2) ____________.
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For
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Neither
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Option A- ALTHOUGH is the correct answer. Although means - 'even though' or 'in spite of the fact that'. The speaker wishes to convey the same meaning that 'even though she has not been to the gym, she has heard of it and the trainer'.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B- FOR is used to convey reason.
Option C-SO is used to convey the result of an action.
Option D- NEITHER is used to denote negation.
Thus, options B, C and D are incorrect and Option A is the correct answer.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
She was told that she must agree.
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agree
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The main function of a conjunction is to connect or combine two clauses/sentences as one. In the given sentence, we can identify the clauses as "She was told" and "she must agree", as they're grammatically complete, with the subject as "She" and the predicate "told" and "agree", a clause is complete with a subject and predicate. The subject is 'whom the sentence is about' and the predicate tells something about the subject. The word that's been left out is 'that', as it does not form a part of any clause, and connects them both. Hence, 'that' is a conjunction and option C is correct. 'She' is a third person singular pronoun. Pronouns modify nouns that have been identified with or mentioned before, thus eliminating the repetition of the noun. It does not link the clauses, hence it's not a conjunction and option A is incorrect. 'Must' is a modal auxiliary. Auxiliary verbs determine the tense or mood (here it's obligation of agreeing) of the sentence. It does not link the clauses together hence it's not a conjunction and option B is incorrect. 'Agree' is a verb that means conforming to or having the same opinions as that of another person. It does not link the clauses, hence it's not a conjunction and option D is incorrect.
Join the sentences using a suitable connector.
I was bruised. I completed the race.
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The ideas in the two sentences are contrasting ones. To link two contrasting sentences, we use conjunctions like but, yet, still, while, etc. This rules out options B and D. Although both 'while' and 'but' are used to denote contrast, only 'But' makes a grammatically sound sentence in this question. If we place the word 'while' in this sentence, it will imply that the person 'got bruised at the time of completing the race' which is not what is required here. Hence, option A) But is the right answer.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
Read the instructions before you assemble the parts.
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read
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before
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A conjunction's main function is to join or combine two clauses as a statement. In the given sentence, the clauses are identified as "Read the instructions" and "you assemble the parts", where the latter is the subordinate/dependent clause because it depends on the former, the main/independent clause, for its full meaning. They both sound grammatically complete, though the latter isn't complete in meaning. The word that's been left behind is 'before', as it combines the clauses and is not a part of them. 'Before' is a subordinating conjunction and is used for time-related sentences, like the given one, where the events "read" and "assemble" occur one after the other. Hence, option D is correct. 'You' is a second person singular pronoun, it addresses the listener, with whom the speaker is having a conversation. It does not combine the clauses, the clause before and after 'you' sound incomplete, hence it's not a conjunction and option A is incorrect. 'The' is an article that modifies the noun "instructions", it does not combine the sentences, hence option B is incorrect. 'Read' is a verb that describes the action of reading, 'comprehending words in written form'. It does not link the clauses together, hence option C is incorrect.
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