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Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Coordinating conjunctions connect parts of a sentence that are equivalent.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to help connect parts of a sentence that are unequal.
Conjunctive Adverbs connect independent clauses and also show the relationship between the two clauses.
Instructions:
1. Read the sentence.
2. Figure out what type of conjunction is the underlined word.
3. Choose the correct answer.
Example: She is happy as she won the lottery.
Choice:
Subordinating Conjunction
Coordinating Conjunction
Conjunctive Adverb
Example:
Is this for me?
Personal Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Neither
Example: 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.9
1.3 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.9
Example: use something in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose
Choice:
use
misuse
unuse
Example: John wrote it himself.
Method: Figure out which word is referring back to the noun and select it.
Answer: In the above sentence the word 'himself' is referring the noun 'John'. Therefore, the answer is 'himself'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Read all the words given.
3. Click the pronoun that best fits the sentence.
Example:
4.5
5.2
>
=
<
Example:
0.5 + 0.2
0.5
0.3
0.7
Example:
She'd been to London. (was)
She had been to London.
Example:
What are the factors of 82?
2
9
41
28
Instructions:
1. Read the given question.
2. Read the given choices.
3. Click the correct answer.
Example: He told the truth.
Method: Figure out the noun which is a quality that you can only think and feel about. Then, select it.
Answer: The noun in the above sentence is 'truth'. Therefore, the answer is 'truth'.