Conjunction
Conjunction: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Conjunctions, Types of Conjunctions, Subordinating Conjunctions, Illative Coordinating Conjunctions & Adversative Coordinating Conjunctions etc.
Important Questions on Conjunction
Use the right conjunction to form a meaningful sentence.
Two _____ two make four.

Use the right conjunction to make a meaningful sentence.
Our hoard is little, _____ our hearts are great.

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence.
You may wonder if this is about the celebrations at each of the legislators of the Chief Minister.

Read the sentence to find out whether any grammatical or idiomatic errors in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 'D' (ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
He claimed he was giving her a choice (A)/ the night before of because she wanted (B)/ to be with a sword-wielding maniac (C)/. No error (D)

Read the sentence to find out whether any grammatical or idiomatic errors in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 'D' (ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
A sovereign should not be with the army since (A)/ he is a general! said Napoleon, evidently uttering (B)/ these words as a direct challenge to the Emperor (C)/. No error (D)

Read the sentence to find out whether any grammatical or idiomatic errors in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 'D' (ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
By mutual agreement, announced to Howie by (A)/ our silence, no discussion about Julie took (B)/ place so initiated by Howie himself (C)/. No error (D)

Read the sentence to find out whether any grammatical or idiomatic errors in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 'D' (ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
It was very difficult to walk over, the ties were (A)/ wide apart and so narrow that one felt as (B)/ but one were walking on knives (C)/. No error (D)

Fill the blank with Conjunction:
Religion does not banish mirth _____ only moderates and sets rules to it.

Fill in the blank with an appropriate Conjunction.
It (the game of fives) is "the finest exercise for the body _____ the best relaxation for the mind."

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
I will watch you while you sleep.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
She was not keeping well today. She went to the office.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
She wore a large round hat. Ran out barefoot to catch the chickens.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
I don’t want to throw away my candy bars. Do I want to eat all of them.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
Patel is cutting down on senseless expenditure. She can finally buy her own laptop.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
Shibbo's mother was not there to breastfeed her. She cried her heart out until her mother arrived.

Join the pair of the sentences, with the suitable conjunction.
The bowler's leg-muscle is strained. He is coming in to bowl the final over of the match.

Fill in the blanks with suitable options given below.
____Tim____Sammy were not there when someone broke into the house.

Join the pair of sentences, using suitable conjunctions.
We have been talking for so long as if we knew each other very well, we didn't even know each other's name.

Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the given options:
Neera looks at her husband ____ she hasn’t seen him before.

Which of the following is a type of conjunction?
