Conjunctions Practice Questions - Grade 3-4 Grammar (Fillable PDF)
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Conjunctions Grammar Practice MCQS
Snapshot
Title: Parts of Speech: Conjunctions Practice
Genre: Instructional Nonfiction
Subject: Language Arts
Primary Topic: connecting ideas with conjunctions in sentences
What This Teaches Best
Identifying conjunctions in sentence context, beginning with common connectors such as “and,” “but,” and “or.”
Distinguishing coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions through direct review and repeated practice.
Choosing conjunctions that make logical relationships clear in sentence-completion tasks.
Strengthening revision skills through error-correction items focused on faulty conjunction use.
Learning Goals for this pack
Students will identify conjunctions in complete sentences.
Students will distinguish coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions.
Students will choose conjunctions that connect ideas clearly.
Students will explain how conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses.
Students will correct sentences that use the wrong conjunction.
Key Vocabulary From the Text (teach before starting)
conjunctions — words that connect ideas.
coordinating — joining like words or parts.
subordinating — joining a dependent part to a main part.
correlative — paired words that work together.
clauses — groups of words with subjects and verbs.
Conjunctions Overview:
Includes:
Correlative Conjunctions
Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Mistake Finding
FILLABLE PDF VERSION
Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally.
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This teaches students how conjunctions connect with words, phrases and ideas. This makes sentences clearer. With repeated sentence practice, students will identify common conjunctions. Activities guide students in selecting the best connector, understanding sentence flow, and fixing errors in usage. It is a strong resource for building grammar knowledge, improving written expression, and helping students join ideas smoothly and logically in their writing every day effectively.





