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Class 8 English
Conjunction
Quiz 4
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
He is a slow writer but his work is the best yet.
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but
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slow
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best
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He
Explanation
The clauses in the given sentence, "He is a slow writer" and "his work is the best yet" are independent as they do not depend on each other for their complete meaning. To combine them as a sentence, a coordinating conjunction is required. The sentence has a contrast meaning "works slow" and "is the best", as slow speed is an undesirable quality and "his work is the best" is a good quality. 'But' is a coordinating conjunction that expresses a contrast between these two qualities, hence option A is correct. 'Slow' is an adjective as it modifies the noun 'speed', describing the speed as 'relatively taking longer time than expected'. It does not combine the sentences, hence it's not a conjunction and option B is incorrect. Similarly, 'best' is an adjective as it modifies the noun 'work' referring to the work as that of the highest quality. It does not connect the sentences, hence it's not a conjunction and option C is incorrect. 'He' is a pronoun, that refers to a man that's been mentioned before, as it's a pronoun and does not combine the sentences here, it's not a conjunction and option D is incorrect.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
The king built palaces and he built cities.
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built
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and
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he
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cities
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Conjunctions are the words used to connect clauses or sentences.
Hence, the correct answer is B) And.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
The teacher is strict but kind.
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strict
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is
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kind
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but
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A conjunction is a word that is used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ). Hence option D, 'but', is the correct answer as it coordinates the words strict and kind.
Options A and C are incorrect because 'kind' and 'strict' are adjectives that are naming the attributes of the noun 'teacher'.
Option B is incorrect because 'is' is a verb and not a conjunction.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
Practice regularly, otherwise, you will not become a great pianist.
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you
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will
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otherwise
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become
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
We are to identify the conjunction in the given sentence.
A conjunction is a word that is used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
In the given sentence 'otherwise' is the conjunction that joins two sentences i.e. practice regularly and you will not become a great pianist.
Hence option C is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A - YOU is a pronoun
Option B - WILL is used to indicate future tense.
Option D - BECOME is a verb.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
It must have rained last night for the ground is wet.
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last
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wet
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must
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for
Explanation
The clauses "It must have rained last night" and "the ground is wet" are independent as they are complete in meaning without having to depend on the other. The word 'for' combines these clauses together, it's seen that it performs the functions of an Illative conjunction. An Illative conjunction is that by which one statement or fact is provided or inferred from another. Here, the sentence "the ground is wet" is the fact that is the inference or conclusion of the event "rained last night". Hence 'for' is a conjunction and option D is correct. 'Last' is an adjective that modifies the noun "night" and means "the previous night" or "the night before". As it does not combine the independent clauses, it's not a conjunction and option A is incorrect. 'Wet' is an adjective as it modifies the noun 'ground' and means 'moistened, or soaked with water'. It does not connect the sentences hence it's not a conjunction and option B is incorrect. 'Must' is a modal auxiliary that determines the mood of the sentence, in the context of this sentence it means 'it should have', it does not connect the sentences so it's not a conjunction and option C is incorrect.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
The little boy waited up all night till his parents returned.
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till
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all
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up
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the
Explanation
A conjunction is a word that is used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
Option A is the correct answer because we use 'till' as a subordinating conjunction to connect an action or an event to a point in time. In the given sentence the little boy waited to that point in time when his parents returned and connects the clauses 'the little boy waited up all night' and 'his parents returned'.
Options B and C are incorrect because they are not conjunctions.
Option D is incorrect because 'the' is an article and not a conjunction.
Choose the option(s) that best fills the blanks:
That house is _____ well-built _____ conveniently located.
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neither, nor
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either, nor
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though, yet
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both, and
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Both options A and D are correct as the use of 'neither, nor' could mean that the house is not well built and is not conveniently located or 'both, and' could mean that the house is well built and conveniently located. Both these options make logical and grammatical sense.
Option B is incorrect because as a grammatical rule 'either' should be followed by 'or' and not by 'nor'.
Option C is incorrect because it would be grammatically incorrect and meaningless if used in the sentence.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
My hair was longer when I was younger.
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hair
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longer
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when
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my
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A conjunction's main function is to join or connect two clauses/sentences as one. In the given sentence, the clauses can be identified as "My hair was longer" and "I was younger", where the latter is the subordinate clause, as it depends on the main clause, the former, for its full meaning. The word that isn't a part of any of these clauses is 'when', hence it's determined that 'when' is a conjunction, it has no other role to play other than connecting the two and it's used for time-related sentences "was longer...I was younger" refers to the past. Hence, option C is correct. 'Hair' is a noun, it refers to the strands that grow on one's skin, particularly head, and does not join the clauses, it's a part of the main clause. Since it's a noun, option A is incorrect. "Longer" is an adjective that refers to the length of hair now, in comparison to the length of hair when she "was younger". It's not a conjunction, hence option B is incorrect. 'My' is a possessive adjective that modifies the noun 'hair', expressing possession of the girl's hair. It's not a conjunction, hence D is incorrect.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
I will not travel with you unless you tell me where we are going.
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you
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unless
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we
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travel
Explanation
A conjunction is a word that is used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
Option B is the correct answer as 'unless' connects the two clauses 'I will not travel with you' and 'you tell me where we are going'. 'Unless' means except if.
Options A and C are incorrect because they are pronouns and not conjunctions.
Option D is incorrect because 'travel' is a verb and not a conjunction.
Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
She looked ________ a fairy godmother.
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with
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whether
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such as
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like
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'Like' is used to show a resemblance between two things or to express a preference. In the given sentence, her resemblance is shown as a godmother. 'With' is defined as accompanied by. 'Whether' is used to introduce an alternative. 'Such as' is used to provide specific examples of something you are talking about.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
His dish was the best though he cooked the slowest.
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he
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cooked
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best
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The main function of a conjunction is to combine or link two clauses/sentences as one. In the given sentence, the clauses are identified as "His dish was the best" and "he cooked the slowest", because they're grammatically complete. The latter is the subordinate/dependent clause as it depends on the former for its full meaning. The word that's left behind is "though" as it performs the sole function of connecting these clauses, and is used for contrast-related sentences, where the meaning of the subordinate clause is the opposite of the main clause. 'Though' forms a relation between the clauses by referring to their contrast meaning. It's a conjunction, hence option B is correct. 'He' is a third person singular pronoun and refers to the person being spoken about. Pronouns modify nouns that have been identified with or mentioned before, thus eliminating the repetition of the noun. It does not connect the clauses, hence option A is incorrect. 'Cooked' is a verb of the past tense, that refers to the act of preparing a meal. It does not connect the clauses, hence option C is incorrect. 'Best' is an adjective that refers to something of the highest quality or degree. Here it modifies the noun 'dish' by expressing it as a dish of the highest quality of being 'good'. It does not link the sentences, hence it's not a conjunction and option D is incorrect.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
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Yet
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Till
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Become
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Hence
Explanation
Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases or clauses together. 'Yet' refers to an action that is expected in the future. It is not used in the past.
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Till' is used to denote a particular time which is less formal and is used mainly in speech and informal writing. 'Hence' is an adverb, not conjunction. It replaces phrases such as 'which leads to' or 'which is the reason of'. In the given sentence, not responding to the letter becomes the reason for worrying. Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with a suitable conjunction:
People normally treat you just __________ you treat them.
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The same
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As if
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As though
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As
Explanation
A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases or clauses.
'As' is used to connect a result with a cause. The given sentence explains the relation between a result and a cause.
'As if' is used to say how something seems from the information known.
'As though' to talk about an imaginary situation or a situation that may not be true but that is likely or possible.
'The same' is used to refer to the context which is already been mentioned.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
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However
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While
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So that
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Besides
Explanation
Conjunctions are the words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together. 'However' is used when you are changing the subject. In the given paragraph, the speaker changes the context by telling an incident. Thus, however, should be used.
'So that' is used to talk about a purpose. While is used to indicate contrast or describes something that is happening at the same time as something else. 'Besides' means 'in addition to'.
Thus option 'A' is the correct answer as per the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Jane is the same age ________ Mary.
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like
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with
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as
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so
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In this sentence we would be understanding the usage of positive degree of adjectives. the positive degree of adjectives are used when the adjective is in the same level nothing becomes more or less and sometime when there is not comparison at all. In this sentence, Jane and Mary are of the same age thus there is not difference or comparison this makes the adjective required to be positive degree. In those positive degree cases where two individuals or things are present but of the same level, "as" is used to determine the similarity.
Option C is correct.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
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Though
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But
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So
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Even if
Explanation
Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases or clauses together.
'But' is used to show contrast.
'So' is used to show the reason for something or the purpose of something. 'Though' can be used to contrast ideas. 'If' is used to say that one thing can or might happen depending on another thing happening. It is also used after verbs and adjectives expressing feelings. In the given sentence, feelings are expressed by asking politely.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
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yet
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though
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than
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because
Explanation
Conjunctions are the words used to link other words, phrases, or clauses.
'Yet' refers to an action that starts in the past and continues up to the present. It is mostly used in negative sentences. 'Than' is used to compare things in the sentence. 'Because' is used to give a reason for something. 'Though' is used to contrast ideas. In the given paragraph, contrast is made where a coin is being returned by the beggar though he was blind.
Thus, option B is the correct answer as per the given sentence.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
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if
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yet
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than
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but
Explanation
Conjunctions are the words used to link other words, phrases, or clauses. 'But' is used to contrast things. In the given paragraph, contrast is shown that a beggar was pretending to be blind but he was not. 'If' is used to show conditions in the sentence.
'Yet' refers to an action
that starts in the past and continues up to the present. It is mostly used in negative sentences.
'Than' is used to compare things in the sentence.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Complete the given letter with the suitable conjunction for blank
[9].
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and
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if
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but
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so that
Explanation
Conjunctions are the words used to link other words, phrases or clauses. 'But' is used to contrast things. In the given paragraph, contrast is shown that a base coin was given to a beggar but he returned it. 'If' is used to show conditions in the sentence. 'And' is used to link equal parts of the sentence. 'So that' is used to describe a purpose of something.
Thus, option C is the correct answer according to the rule.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She is hungry, and ________ am I.
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so
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nor
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neither
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too
Explanation
Here, 'so' is correct because it implies
also. Here, she is hungry and 'also' am I (hungry).
'Nor' is incorrect because it is
used before a positive verb to agree with something negative that has just been said.
'Neither' is incorrect because it implies
not one nor the other of two things or people.
'Too' is incorrect because it is
used before adjectives and adverbs to say that something is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc.
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