Grammar Quiz

Contractions and Conjunctions Quiz

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Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “He was tired. He kept working.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


__________ foot did I just step on?

A. Who’s

B. Whose


Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “I want to buy a new phone. I don’t have enough money.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “She’ll be arriving at 5 PM.”

A. She’ll

B. arriving

C. at

D. 5 PM


Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “She loves to read. She doesn’t have much free time.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Do you think that _________ possible?

A. it’s

B. its


_____________ copies are ready.

A. You’re

B. Your


Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “We’re going to the museum tomorrow.”

A. museum

B. tomorrow

C. We’re

D. going


Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “It’s going to be a sunny day.”

A. sunny

B. going

C. It’s

D. day


____________ not supposed to throw that.

A. You’re

B. Your


Our group hasn’t decided __________ advice to follow.

A. Who’s

B. whose


Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “She can sing well. She can dance beautifully.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Did they ask if _________ going?

A. you’re

B. your


Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “They’ve been friends for years.”

A. friends

B. for

C. years

D. They’ve


A giraffe ate _________ own dinner.

A. it’s

B. its


I would like ____________ opinion on this.

A. you’re

B. your


The dog stopped wagging ___________ tail.

A. it’s

B. its


____________ house is the fourth one on Arbor Lane.

A. They’re

B. Their

C. There


Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “You can have tea. You can have coffee.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “I could go to the party. I could stay home and study.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “I wanted to go for a walk. It started raining.”

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so


Marcy wanted to know if __________ coming.

A. they’re

B. there

C. their


I hope ________ coming soon.

A. they’re

B. their

C. there


Has anyone told them that __________ allowed to go?

A. they’re

B. their

C. there


____________ elbow has black smudges on it.

A. You’re

B. Your


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