This post includes the Conjunction Worksheet for Class 3 along with the answer key. The worksheet has been designed keeping in view the level of class 3 grades. It is free and downloadable and you can use it for your students.
Let’s have a look at the Conjunction Worksheet for Class 3:
What is a Conjunction?
Conjunctions are words that act as joiners. They join words, phrases, and clauses.
Examples:
And, but, although, however, yet, until, so, for, etc.
I like cooking and eating, but I don’t like washing dishes afterward. Sophie is clearly exhausted, yet she insists on dancing till dawn.
Conjunction Exercise:
Identify conjunctions in the given sentences:
The tall man and woman went to a big house.
Either Ali or Sara lives in this house.
You are not only ill but also injured.
All were busy, so I came back.
No one tried to claim the money, because there was a shortage of funds.
While I was busy playing games, everyone ate the food.
He is neither greedy nor clever.
They were running as it was a running competition.
Although all the people gathered there, but one helped him.
He invited all the classmates, yet Sara didn’t come.
Types of Conjunctions:
Coordinating conjunctions:
Coordinating conjunctions allow you to join words, phrases, and clauses of equal grammatical rank in a sentence.
•The most common coordinating conjunctions are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so; you can remember them by using the mnemonic device FANBOYS.
Correlative conjunctions:
The correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together. Some examples are either/or, neither/nor, and not only/but also.
Subordinating conjunctions:
The subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses. Common subordinating conjunctions are because, since, as, although, though, while, and whereas.
Conjunction Worksheet Answers:
Answers for Conjunction Exercise:
and
either, or
not only, but also
so
because
while
neither, nor
as
although, but
yet
Final Words:
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