
SWABIs Practice
Quiz by JULIANNA TIDWELL
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- Q1
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: While he was getting dressed in the morning, Sirius Black realized he had no clean clothes to wear.
had
to
while
was
300s - Q2
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: If Cho Chang makes the next free throw, her team will win the championship.
the
her
if
will
300s - Q3
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: Professor Moody will need a new spatula if you melt his.
will
if
his
a
300s - Q4
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: Since it is snowing, Mr. Filch does not want to go outside.
go
does
since
is
300s - Q5
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: Ron Swanson dislikes tomatoes because he thinks they are slimy.
are
dislikes
because
thinks
300s - Q6
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: Since Julianna Tidwell spoiled the movie, I don't want to see it anymore.
since
want
the
see
300s - Q7
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: Troy Bolton can go on a safari after he turns in a permission slip.
in
on
can
after
300s - Q8
Identify the SWABI (subordinating conjunction) in the sentence: After she spent the day at the museum, Julia Roberts needed to take a nap.
after
at
take
spent
300s - Q9
Decide if the comma in the sentence should stay or go: After she finished her soccer game, Julia Roberts promised to take every out for ice cream.
Keep the comma
Remove the comma
300s - Q10
Decide if the comma in the sentence should stay or go: Lord Voldemort wears boots, when there is ice on the ground.
Keep the comma
Remove the comma
300s - Q11
Decide if the comma in the sentence should stay or go: Wherever Vincent Crabbe goes, a crowd of reporters follow.
Remove the comma
Keep the comma
300s - Q12
Which conjunction is the best for this sentence? Look at the underlined word and decide if you should keep it or replace it with another word: Donna Meagle will frost this cake after she takes it out of the oven.
because
No Change
since
300s - Q13
Which conjunction is the best for this sentence? Look at the underlined word and decide if you should keep it or replace it with another word: I made chocolate chip pancakes if I know they are Ron Weasley's favorite.
while
because
if
300s - Q14
Which conjunction is the best for this sentence? Look at the underlined word and decide if you should keep it or replace it with another word: If I waited for Draco Malfoy to pick me up, I played a quick game of volleyball.
No Change
while
unless
300s - Q15
Which conjunction is the best for this sentence? Look at the underlined word and decide if you should keep it or replace it with another word: Whereas Ryan Evans wins this spelling bee, he can go to the national competition.
no change
although
if
300s