Conjunction Exercise 1:
Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions. Make the sentence meaningful by doing this:
Results
#1. Do not devote your time on that project ………. I ask you.
#2. The baby was playing with the robot toy, ………. its mother finished cleaning her house.
#3. The little boy was standing outside the classroom ……… he disobeyed his teacher.
#4. Sumit is arrogant ……… an intelligent student.
#5. Mr. Sharma is going ……… to Laddakh ……… to Udaypur, this summer vacation.
#6. Can I finish this project ………. I am free at home?
#7. ……… the party, he has not spoken to her at all.
#8. I am saving this much amount ……… buying a first-class bike for me.
#9. ……… the train leaves on time, we will reach to Ranchi by evening.
#10. ……. pay the rent ….... vacate the room.
Exercise 2:
Put the required conjunction in the correct place in the sentence to make it meaningful:
- Teachers love Rohit he is very obedient.
- Mamma was cooking meals I finished my homework.
- I will join the summer camp I have sufficient fund.
- Sajjad is not only a good player also a decent swimmer.
- It is but a token of your gratitude.
- The race competition was ready to begin I put on my helmet tightly.
- Although Parbind started to recite the poem loudly in the class, he stammered later.
- The lady teacher warned Mukesh not to speak she allows him to do so.
- I made pity on the poor beggar who got food to fill up his stomach completely.
- Either Sheela is sharp minded she feigns intelligence.
Conjunction Answer 2:
- Teachers love Rohit as he is very obedient.
- Mamma was cooking meals while I finished my homework.
- I will join the summer camp provided that I have sufficient fund.
- Sajjad is not only a good player but also a decent swimmer.
- It is nothing else but a token of your gratitude.
- The race competition was ready to begin, and I put on my helmet tightly.
- Although Parbind started to recite the poem loudly in the class, yet he stammered later.
- The lady teacher warned Mukesh not to speak unless she allows him to do so.
- I made pity on the poor beggar who seldom got food to fill up his stomach completely.
- Either Sheela is sharp minded or she feigns intelligence.