Conjunctions, Prepositions and Interjections Quiz
Preview:
____, I accidentally sent the message to the wrong person.
A. Alas
B. Bravo
C. Oops
D. Wow
Words or phrases that express strong emotion or sudden bursts of feeling. They are often followed by an exclamation mark and are usually not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence. Examples: Oh!, Wow!, Ouch!, Hey!, Yay!.
A. Interjections
B. Conjunctions
C. Prepositions
____, I won the match
A. No
B. Hoorah
C. Hey
D. Well
Which conjunction is used to express a choice between two alternatives?
A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So
Words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other elements in a sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Examples: in, on, at, by, with, about, under.
A. Interjections
B. Prepositions
C. Conjunctions
Which of the following sentences uses a conjunction correctly?
A. I wanted to go to the park but it was raining.
B. She is both smart or hardworking.
C. He studied hard yet failed the exam.
D. I will eat dinner because I am hungry and.
They have been living ___ this city for ten years.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. into
The meeting will start ___ 10 a.m.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. by
____, that a great car!
A. Wow
B. Oops
C. Yeah
D. Shh
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: “I will call you when I get home.”
A. I
B. Call
C. When
D. Get
____, you are right.
A. Oh
B. Bravo
C. Alas
D. Yes
What is the correct preposition in this sentence? The cat is hiding ___ the table.
A. under
B. over
C. between
D. among
Which conjunction should complete this sentence? “I want to buy a new car, __ I don’t have enough money.”
A. or
B. but
C. and
D. because
Which of the following sentences is an example of a compound sentence?
A. She is tired, so she will go to bed early.
B. I like pizza.
C. He runs fast.
D. The cat is sleeping.
The office is located ___ the third floor.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. over
____, please dont interrupt me.
A. Uh oh
B. Whew
C. Yah
D. Shh
The article is ___ climate change and its impact on agriculture.
A. for
B. about
C. at
D. on
They are words that connect clauses, sentences, or words in the same clause. They are used to link different parts of a sentence and show the relationship between them. Examples: and, but, or, because, although.
A. Conjunctions
B. Prepositions:
C. Interjections