Circles and Stars – Connect the stars and the sentences.
An Ill-fated Trip – We focus on on "if" and "unless".
A Night at the Movies! – Some multiple choice practice for you.
Recognizing Conjunctions – Sharks really do love conjunctions.
Combining Sentences with Conjunctions – Time for you to do a total rewrite of this work.
The Hardworking "And" – Sentences can be combined with the word "and". If two sentences have the same subject, you can combine the predicates.
Cause and Effect – Subordinating conjunctions, such as so, unless, if and because indicate cause and effect.
Types of Conjunctions – A conjunction is a word that joins sentences, phrases, or words together. A coordinating conjunction joins words that are equally important in a sentence.
A Bad Storm – A conjunction is a word that joins sentences, phrases, or words together. A subordinating conjunction joins words, but also shows a relationship between the words.
Subordinating Conjunctions – Put everything thing together the way you remember it.
Wish You Were Here! – Choose the conjunction that best completes each sentence.
Underline Those Conjunctions – Underline the conjunctions in each sentence.
The Sneaky Snow Cone – Rewrite the paragraph below, using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions to combine sentences.
Time – Complete each sentence below with the correct subordinating conjunction.
Subordinating Conjunctions 2 – Use each of the subordinating conjunctions below in a sentence. Write one sentence for each subordinating conjunction. As you use each conjunction, color the leaf.