Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Quiz
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- Q1
Landon was first in line, ________ he got to enter the store first.
nor
yet
none of the above
So
30s - Q2
_______ the movie ended, Connor and I decided to go to sleep.
So that
Unless
After
Even if
30s - Q3
Ardyn does not like watching movies, ________ does she like reading books.
so
nor
either
and
30s - Q4
What type of conjunctions are used in complex sentences?
Subordinating
none of the above
coordinating
correlative
30s - Q5
The letter "N" in the mnemonic "FANBOYS" stands for what?
never
neither
Nor
not
30s - Q6
Previously mentioned, the mnemonic "FANBOYS" is used for what kind of conjunctions dealing with what kind of sentences?
Coordinating, compound
correlative, compound-complex
subordinating, compound
coordinating, complex
30s - Q7
Which sentence, if any, uses a coordinating conjunction properly?
Delaney wants to come watch the movie with us, but she always cries.
Delaney always cries whenever she watches the movie, The Notebook.
Until she can control her emotions, Delaney cannot watch The Notebook.
none of the above
30s - Q8
Which sentence, if any, uses a coordinating conjunction properly?
Carson wants to major in English and Biology.
Carson doesn't want to major in English, nor does she want to major in Biology.
Carson can't decide if she should major in English or Biology.
None of the above
30s - Q9
Write "C" if the conjunction is correct for the sentence and "I" if the conjunction is incorrectly used in the sentence.
Sidney doesn't want to go Black Friday shopping, because she has a fear of crowds.
I
C
30s - Q10
Write "C" if the conjunction is correct for the sentence and "I" if the conjunction is incorrectly used in the sentence.
Bradyn wants to buy a new car, so he cannot afford one right now.
I
C
30s