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Conjunctions Homework

The document consists of a homework assignment focused on conjunctions, divided into three parts: identifying conjunctions in given sentences, choosing the correct conjunction from options, and creating original sentences. It includes an extra challenge to rewrite sentences by changing the conjunctions to alter their meanings. The assignment aims to enhance understanding and usage of conjunctions in writing.

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Conjunctions Homework

The document consists of a homework assignment focused on conjunctions, divided into three parts: identifying conjunctions in given sentences, choosing the correct conjunction from options, and creating original sentences. It includes an extra challenge to rewrite sentences by changing the conjunctions to alter their meanings. The assignment aims to enhance understanding and usage of conjunctions in writing.

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Conjunctions Homework

Part A — Identify the Conjunctions


Underline the conjunction(s) in each sentence.

1. I stayed at home because it was raining.

2. Sarah went to the park and played on the swings.

3. You can have tea or coffee.

4. He was tired, but he still finished his homework.

5. We stayed up late although we had school in the morning.

6. I will come to your house if I finish my work.

7. She speaks English and French but not Spanish.

Part B — Choose the Correct Conjunction


Circle the correct conjunction in brackets.

1. I like pizza (and / but) I don’t like burgers.

2. He studied hard (so / because) he could pass the exam.

3. We will go to the beach (if / but) the weather is nice.

4. My dad cooked dinner (although / and) he was very tired.

5. Would you like milk (or / so) juice with your breakfast?

6. She can’t go to the party (because / although) she is sick.

Part C — Create Your Own Sentences

1. Write 3 sentences using coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet,
so).

2. Write 2 sentences using subordinating conjunctions (because, although, if, when, while,
etc.).

📌 Extra Challenge
Rewrite the sentences below, replacing the conjunction with a different one to change the
meaning.

1. I went to bed early because I was tired.

2. We played football and then went swimming.

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