Conjunction Worksheets
These conjunction worksheets will teach students about different types of conjunctions. The students can learn about coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs. The basic worksheets are intended for students in grades 1 and 2, intermediate worksheets are intended for students in grades 3 and 4 and advanced worksheets are intended for students in grades 5 and 6. Teachers may choose from these worksheets as per the student’s level and requirement. Print these conjunction worksheets for students for the classroom or homework practice.
Basic
Write two simple sentences. Then join them in one compound sentence using any one conjunction: and, or, but.
Write two simple sentences. Then join them in one compound sentence using any one conjunction: and, because.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
Write a compound sentence by joining two simple sentences using suitable conjunction: and, or, but.
Write a compound sentence by joining two simple sentences using suitable conjunction: so, or, and, but, because.
Intermediate
Write two simple sentences. Then join them in one compound sentence using any one conjunction: or, and, but, because.
Write two simple sentences. Then join them in one compound sentence using any one conjunction: and, or, but, for, nor, so, yet.
Underline the coordinating conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the coordinating conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
Write a compound sentence by joining two simple sentences using suitable conjunction: because, although, unless, whenever.
Write a compound sentence by joining two simple sentences using suitable conjunction: even though, when, if, since.
Subordinating Conjunctions - 1
Underline the subordinating conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Subordinating Conjunctions - 2
Underline the subordinating conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Advanced
Write a compound sentence by using the given conjunction.
Write a compound sentence by using the given conjunction.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctive adverbs in the sentences given below.
Underline the conjunctive adverbs in the sentences given below.
Underline the correlative conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Underline the correlative conjunctions in the sentences given below.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the conjunction from the given box that best fits each sentence.
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