Interactive Conjunction Quiz #2

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Identify the correct choice in each question and click on the to see whether your answer is correct.

1. They ran from the woods when they heard something crashing toward them.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction     

2. Heloise spread the manure inside the raised flower beds.
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

3. Either the red shoes or the orange socks have to go.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

4. When the speaker finishes, please go to the stage and make your presentation.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

5. She seems to be interested in the discussion, yet she rarely says anything.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

6. Before the concert begins, maybe you should buy a CD.
   
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

7. Garbage damages the environment; therefore, it has negative consequences on other people’s lives.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

8. The real test of the party’s commitment to democracy is likely to come next year when Angola is expected to elect a president.
 
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

9. Though he has won the reluctant support of the Bush administration, he will assume the presidency with what many consider untested governing skills.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

10. With the economy booming, its leadership’s desire for greater international legitimacy probably influenced the decision.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

11. Putsata does not smoke cigarettes, nor does she drink.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

12. Did they choose the orange carpet or the striped throw rugs.
 
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

13. Your friend Dave, the flying instructor, said he is happiest in the air.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

14. After Bernardo finishes that painting, he will begin your portrait.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

15. We are all going to the movie after dinner.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

16. The city started to get moving again as evacuees continued to stream home after a hurricane left it with serious damage

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

17. We are not going to the game tonight; however, we will be there Saturday.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

18. Tess thinks she is getting away with something but her father knows exactly what's going on.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

19. Sara always insist on straggling behind everyone else.

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction 

20. Go outside and play!

  a. coordinating conjunction   b. subordinating conjunction     c. conjunctive adverb     d. preposition     e. correlative conjunction