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Conjunctions and Pronouns Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Conjunctions and Pronouns

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What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?

A. in order to

B. but

C. and

D. or


Combine these sentences using a conjunction of purpose: ‘She practices daily. She wants to improve her skills.’

A. She practices daily and she improves her skills.

B. She practices daily to take a break from work.

C. She practices daily so that she can improve her skills.

D. She practices daily because she enjoys it.


What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?

A. so that

B. but

C. and

D. or


Combine these sentences: ‘I enjoy reading. I want to learn more about history.’

A. I enjoy reading because I want to learn more about history.

B. Reading is enjoyable, so I will avoid learning about history.

C. I want to learn more about history, but I don’t enjoy reading.

D. I enjoy reading, and I dislike learning about history.


Combine these sentences using a conjunction of purpose: ‘He exercises regularly. He wants to stay healthy.’

A. He wants to stay healthy so he exercises regularly.

B. He exercises regularly so that he wants to stay healthy.

C. He exercises regularly in order to stay healthy.

D. He exercises regularly because he wants to stay healthy.


What is a conjunction of purpose?

A. A conjunction that shows contrast between two ideas.

B. A conjunction that indicates the purpose of an action.

C. A conjunction that connects two independent clauses.

D. A conjunction that indicates the time of an action.


Identify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘She saved money so that she could buy a new phone.’

A. although

B. because

C. in order to

D. so that


Choose the correct relative pronoun: ‘The students, ___ are in the library, are studying.’

A. who

B. whom

C. which

D. that


Identify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘He left early in order to catch the bus.’

A. to catch the bus

B. in order to

C. so that he could catch the bus

D. in order that


What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?

A. although

B. unless

C. so that

D. because


Choose the correct relative pronoun: ‘The artist, ___ painted that mural, is very talented.’

A. who

B. whom

C. which

D. that


Identify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘I study hard so that I can pass my exams.’

A. although

B. so that

C. because

D. in order to


Combine these sentences: ‘I went to the store. I needed some milk.’

A. I went to the store because I needed some milk.

B. I needed some milk, so I stayed home.

C. I went to the store and bought some eggs.

D. I went to the store to buy some bread.


Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun: ‘The teacher, ___ teaches us math, is very kind.’

A. that

B. whom

C. which

D. who


Identify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘She saved her work so that she wouldn’t lose it.’

A. so that

B. because

C. in order to

D. although


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