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Interactive Grammar: Conjunctions

Learn coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions for connecting ideas.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~48 min
Exercises
32
Level
Beginner

Overview

Learn coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions for connecting ideas.

Coordinating (FANBOYS)

  • Forreason: I left early, for I was tired.
  • Andaddition: She speaks French and Spanish.
  • Butcontrast: I wanted to go but I was busy.
  • Or/Sochoice/result: Study or you'll fail. I studied so I passed.

Subordinating Conjunctions

  • Causebecause, since, as → because I was tired
  • Contrastalthough, even though, while → although it rained
  • Timewhen, while, after, before, until
  • Conditionif, unless, provided that, as long as

Common Mistakes

  • Although it was cold, but we went out → ✅ remove but
  • Despite she was tired → ✅ Despite being tired / Although she was tired
  • Because of she worked hard → ✅ Because she worked hard

When to use

Adding Information

She is smart and very hardworking.

Showing Contrast

Although he studied, he failed.

Giving Reasons

I couldn't sleep because of the noise.

Sequencing Events

Call me when you arrive.

Conjunctions Quiz

Choose the correct conjunction for each sentence

Multiple Choice12 questions
1I wanted to go out it was raining heavily.
2She studied hard she passed the exam.
3He didn't go to school he was ill.
4Call me you arrive at the station.
5I'll help you you promise to return the favour.
6She was tired, she kept working.
7 he is old, he is very fit.
8I haven't seen him he moved away.
9You won't pass you study harder.
10She was happy, her team lost the match.
11He will succeed he keeps trying.
12 both options had merits, we chose the second.

Fill in the Blanks

Complete each sentence with the most appropriate conjunction

Fill in the Blanks12 questions
1She went to work(despite/although)feeling unwell.
2He left early(so/because)he could catch the bus.
3(Unless/Until)you apologise, I won't help.
4I'll wait here(until/since)you get back.
5She passed the test(even though/despite)not studying much.
6He was nervous,(but/so)he performed brilliantly.
7(While/During)I was cooking, she set the table.
8I'll lend you the money(provided/despite)you pay it back soon.
9She has been tired(since/for)she started the new job.
10He studied hard,(so/but)he passed every exam.
11(Although/Despite)being tired, she ran the race.
12You can leave(as soon as/unless)the meeting ends.

Fix the Errors

Rewrite each sentence with the conjunction mistake corrected

Error Fix8 questions

1Although it was cold, but we went out.

2Despite she was tired, she carried on.

3Because of she worked hard, she got promoted.

4He studied hard, so he didn't pass.

5Unless you study, so you will fail.

6Even though of the rain, we played.

7While he was working, but she was sleeping.

8She arrived lately, so she missed the beginning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on parts of speech cover?

Learn coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions for connecting ideas.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Beginner (A1) learners and forms part of the Parts of Speech section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.