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18-conjunctions-12



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

C.12 “I am going to run with Samantha and Sheryl tonight.”
        “I don’t know if we are went to the mall or to the race first.”
        “Will either Paul or Peter eat the pie?”

Each of the above sentences contain the same type of conjunctions.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 2. 

A.12 What connects two parts of a sentence?
a.
a conjunction
d.
a conjunctive noun
b.
a conjunctive adverb
e.
None of the above
c.
a correlative conjunction
 

 3. 

B.12 “I like neither birds nor fish.”

What type of conjunctive is in this sentence?
a.
coordinating
c.
correlative
b.
conjunctive adverb
d.
None of the above
 

 4. 

B.12 “I like neither birds nor fish.”

What type of conjunctive is in this sentence?
a.
nor
c.
neither
b.
like
d.
Both A and B
 

 5. 

B.12 “I like football, I also like other sports.”

What does the conjunction in this sentence join together?
a.
“football” and “sports”
c.
“I like football” and “sports are enjoyable to me.”
b.
“like football” and “other sports ”
d.
This sentence does not contain a conjunction.
 

 6. 

B.12 “Roger wondered if the clown and the elephant came tonight.”

What type of conjunction is in this sentence?
a.
correlative
c.
coordinating
b.
conjunctive adverb
d.
None of the above
 

 7. 

B.12 “Susie asked her mother if she can watch television and eat popcorn.”

What are adverbs are contained in this sentence?
a.
asked
c.
behaved
b.
watch
d.
None of the above
 

 8. 

C.12 “I love ice cream and cherries.”

How do you know what type of conjunctive is in this sentence?
a.
The conjunctives in this sentence connects two different phrases. This indicates that the conjunctive is correlative.
d.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two different phrases. This indicates that the conjunctive in this is a coordinating conjunction.
b.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two simple sentences to form a compound sentence. This indicates that the sentence contains a conjunctive adverb.
e.
This sentence does not contain a conjunctive.
c.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two different nouns. This indicates that the conjunctive in this is a coordinating conjunction.
 

 9. 

C.12 “I like neither birds nor fish.”

How do you know what type of conjunctive is in this sentence?
a.
The conjunctives in this sentence connects two different phrases. This indicates that the conjunctive is correlative.
d.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects words in the sentence with a pair of conjunctions. This indicates that the conjunctives in this are correlative conjunctions.
b.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two simple sentences to form a compound sentence. This indicates that the sentence contains a conjunctive adverb.
e.
This sentence does not contain a conjunctive.     
c.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two different nouns. This indicates that the conjunctive in this is a coordinating conjunction.
 

 10. 

C.12 “I like flying; therefore, planes are enjoyable to me.”

How do you know what type of conjunctive is in this sentence?
a.
The conjunctives in this sentence connects two different phrases. This indicates that the conjunctive is correlative.
d.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two different nouns. This indicates that the conjunctive in this is a coordinating conjunction.
b.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects words in the sentence with a pair of conjunctions. This indicates that the conjunctives in this are correlative conjunctions.
e.
This sentence does not contain a conjunctive.     
c.
The conjunctive in this sentence connects two simple sentences to form a compound sentence. This indicates that the sentence contains a conjunctive adverb.
 



 
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