Grammar Quiz

Coordinating & Subordinating Conjunctions Quiz

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Which conjunction is a subordinating conjunction?

A. so

B. yet

C. whenever

D. for


Dad read the paper while his son did his homework.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


Choose the best conjunction to complete this sentence.

Frankie likes to wash the dishes, ___ he likes to fold clothes.

A. yet

B. or

C. and

D. be


Choose the best conjunction to complete this sentence.

I am tired ___ I couldn’t go to sleep last night.

A. when

B. although

C. while

D. because


Spongebob works at the Krusty Krab.

A. Simple sentence

B. Compound Sentence

C. Complex Sentence


Which of these conjunctions is a coordinating conjunction?

A. but

B. while

C. because

D. chicken


The dog was hungry, so he begged for food.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


His mom drove the car.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


He wanted to stay up late, but he was too tired.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


She hit a bump when she was riding her bicycle.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


Which conjunction is NOT a subordinating conjunction?

A. for

B. while

C. because

D. when


Crickets make loud noises whenever they talk to each other.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


Which conjunction is a coordinating conjunction?

A. though

B. although

C. so

D. because


There are five birds in the tree.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


The man slipped because the sidewalk was slippery.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


Which conjunction is subordinating conjunction?

A. so

B. after

C. and

D. but


The remote control was missing.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

A. simple

B. compound

C. complex


Choose the best conjunction to complete this sentence.

Do we go to P.E. today, ___ do we go to P.E. tomorrow?

A. or

B. yet

C. but

D. because


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