Grammar Quiz

Grammar of Conjunctions and Prepotitions Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar of Conjunctions and Prepotitions

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I had a cute puppy _____ I lost him.

A. and

B. although

C. so

D. but


Select the one preposition.
The chamber behind you contains the mummy.

A. The

B. chamber

C. behind

D. mummy


Determine the part of speech of the underlined word.
Maria plants flowers in her garden every May.

A. preposition

B. conjunction

C. interjection


In the following sentence, which word is the conjunction? “Because Carol practices daily, she is a good musician.”

A. Because

B. Carol

C. good

D. practices


She had a lot of friends _____ she was a friendly girl.

A. but

B. and

C. so

D. because


In the following sentence, which word is the conjunction? “Either Brenda is sick, or she forgot about our meeting.”

A. either…or

B. Brenda

C. is sick

D. forgot


Determine the part of speech of the underlined word.
Maria plants flowers in her garden every May.

A. preposition

B. conjunction

C. interjection


Shamil wants to play outside ___ it is raining cats and dogs.

A. or

B. but

C. because

D. if


I’m really pleased ………. my new motorbike

A. about

B. of

C. in

D. with


Which of the choices is a prepositional phrase?
Mrs. Deal shoved all of the chocolate in her mouth.

A. Mrs. Deal shoved

B. all of the

C. in her mouth


Determine the part of speech of the underlined word.
Do you want pizza or macaroni and cheese for supper?

A. preposition

B. conjunction

C. interjection


What is the conjunction in this sentence?
My dog Ellie is silly but lovable.

A. but

B. is

C. my

D. dog


What is the preposition?
We hiked up the mountain Saturday morning.

A. we

B. up

C. the

D. on


Do you want to go to the restaurant _____ the cinema?

A. and

B. but

C. so

D. or


In the following sentence, which word is the conjunction? “the dog ran out of the door and across the street.”

A. dog

B. ran

C. and

D. street


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