Grammar Quiz

Independent Clauses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Independent Clauses

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Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

There are gumdrops on my gingerbread house. There is icing on my gingerbread house.

A. or

B. but

C. and

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I need to bring a coat to the game. I need to bring mittens.

A. but

B. none

C. or

D. and


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I can stay in for recess. I can write an apology note and go outside instead.

A. or

B. and

C. but

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I could reach the roof using a ladder. I could reach the roof using a rope.

A. none

B. but

C. and

D. or


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I can pick you up in 30 minutes. I can pick you up in an hour.

A. but

B. and

C. or

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

He wants a puppy for Christmas. He wants a new train set.

A. or

B. but

C. and

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I am going to go ice skating. I am going to my grandma’s.

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

You can complete the work later. I will have to take points off.

A. none

B. and

C. but

D. or


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

She wanted to run for class president. She didn’t get enough voter support.

A. but

B. and

C. or

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

There are anchovies on the pizza. I am still going to eat it.

A. or

B. but

C. and

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I got lip gloss in my stocking. I got a Pokémon card.

A. but

B. and

C. or

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

We won the competition. We held up the trophy.

A. or

B. none

C. but

D. and


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I wanted to steal my sister’s Christmas presents. Then she told me she would share.

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I could wear high heels to the ball. I could wear tennis shoes to the ball.

A. and

B. or

C. but

D. none


Connect the sentences using and, but, or or

I wanted to join the baseball team. The team already had enough players.

A. none

B. and

C. or

D. but


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