Contractions and Conjunctions Quiz
Preview:
Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “They’ve been friends for years.”
A. friends
B. for
C. years
D. They’ve
___________ the new student?
A. Who’s
B. Whose
The dog stopped wagging ___________ tail.
A. it’s
B. its
I would like ____________ opinion on this.
A. you’re
B. your
Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “You can have tea. You can have coffee.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
A giraffe ate _________ own dinner.
A. it’s
B. its
I think that ___________ plans have changed?
A. they’re
B. their
C. there
Our group hasn’t decided __________ advice to follow.
A. Who’s
B. whose
Marcy wanted to know if __________ coming.
A. they’re
B. there
C. their
Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “We’re going to the museum tomorrow.”
A. museum
B. tomorrow
C. We’re
D. going
____________ house is the fourth one on Arbor Lane.
A. They’re
B. Their
C. There
_____________ copies are ready.
A. You’re
B. Your
Has the peacock lost some of _________ feathers?
A. it’s
B. its
Did they ask if _________ going?
A. you’re
B. your
__________ foot did I just step on?
A. Who’s
B. Whose
He has __________ photographs from camp.
A. they’re
B. their
C. there
Has anyone told them that __________ allowed to go?
A. they’re
B. their
C. there
Give me that if __________ dry.
A. it’s
B. its
Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “She can sing well. She can dance beautifully.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
Identify the contraction in the following sentence: “It’s going to be a sunny day.”
A. sunny
B. going
C. It’s
D. day
Do you think that _________ possible?
A. it’s
B. its
____________ elbow has black smudges on it.
A. You’re
B. Your
Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “He was tired. He kept working.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
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
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
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