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This 'Conjunction: Joining Word Test Quiz' assesses understanding of conjunctions used to connect clauses and sentences. It helps learners recognize and use conjunctions such as 'because', 'even though', and 'until' correctly, enhancing their grammatical proficiency.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Peter was late....................he missed his bus.

    • A.

      Even though

    • B.

      Because

    • C.

      Although

    Correct Answer
    B. Because
    Explanation
    Peter was late and missed his bus because being late caused him to miss his bus. The word "because" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between the two events.

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  • 2. 

    ......................Jane apologized for being disrespectful, she was still punished.

    • A.

      However

    • B.

      While

    • C.

      Even though

    Correct Answer
    C. Even though
    Explanation
    Even though Jane apologized for being disrespectful, she was still punished. This indicates that despite her apology, the punishment was still enforced. The phrase "even though" suggests a contrast or contradiction between the apology and the punishment, emphasizing that the apology did not prevent the consequences of her disrespectful behavior.

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  • 3. 

    Mark studied hard................he could get a good job.

    • A.

      So that

    • B.

      Because

    • C.

      Unless

    Correct Answer
    A. So that
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "so that". This is because "so that" is used to indicate the purpose or intention behind an action. In this case, Mark studied hard with the intention of getting a good job.

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  • 4. 

    John stated that he would not eat.................everyone was at the table.

    • A.

      While

    • B.

      Even though

    • C.

      Until

    Correct Answer
    C. Until
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "until" because it indicates that John will not eat until everyone is at the table. This implies that John is waiting for everyone to gather before he starts eating.

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  • 5. 

    ....................you were away in London, I had to look after the store.

    • A.

      Until

    • B.

      Although

    • C.

      While

    Correct Answer
    C. While
    Explanation
    The word "while" is the correct answer because it indicates that the speaker had to look after the store during the time that the person was away in London. It implies a temporary situation or a specific period of time. "Until" would suggest that the speaker stopped looking after the store when the person returned from London, and "although" would imply a contrast or contradiction between the speaker looking after the store and the person being away in London, which is not the case here.

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  • 6. 

    Sarah stated that she hadn't seen Tom...............they had separated.

    • A.

      Since

    • B.

      While

    • C.

      But

    Correct Answer
    A. Since
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "since" because it implies that Sarah hasn't seen Tom because they had separated. The word "since" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between the two events.

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  • 7. 

    ...............it rains, we will not go on a picnic.

    • A.

      Unless

    • B.

      If

    • C.

      Although

    Correct Answer
    B. If
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "if" because it indicates a condition that needs to be met for the action of not going on a picnic. In this case, the condition is that it rains. "Unless" would imply the opposite, that they would go on a picnic if it doesn't rain. "Although" introduces a contrast or contradiction, which is not suitable in this context.

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  • 8. 

    ......................I see Betty, she is always in a happy mood.

    • A.

      Whenever

    • B.

      While

    • C.

      As long as

    Correct Answer
    A. Whenever
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "whenever". This word indicates that Betty is always in a happy mood no matter when or under what circumstances. It suggests that her happy mood is consistent and not limited to specific situations or periods of time.

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  • 9. 

    .................you jump to conclusions, look at the facts.

    • A.

      If

    • B.

      Before

    • C.

      Whenever

    Correct Answer
    B. Before
    Explanation
    Before you jump to conclusions, it is important to look at the facts. This suggests that one should gather all the relevant information and evidence before making any judgments or assumptions. By doing so, one can ensure that their conclusions are based on solid evidence and not on hasty assumptions.

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  • 10. 

    David told Sam that....................... Sam stayed under his roof, he would have to obey the rules.

    • A.

      Unless

    • B.

      As long as

    • C.

      Until

    Correct Answer
    B. As long as
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "as long as." This is because "as long as" indicates a condition that must be met in order for something to happen. In this case, David is telling Sam that if he stays under his roof, he must obey the rules. Therefore, the condition is that Sam must obey the rules for the duration of his stay.

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