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Grade 3 Conjunctions
Choose the word that best fills in the blank.

I have been awake                 three hours.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. It's almost noon, so I'm sure she's up.
  2. I really want to stay home, but my mom says I have to go.
  3. Button up before you go outside.
  4. Both Emily and Wanda are left-handed.
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. Either the toast or the pie in the oven is burning.
  2. This package came for you and me.
  3. Yes, I understand you perfectly.
  4. Mrs. Ruth or Mr. Thomas teaches that history course.
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Carlos can go to camp this year,                 he doesn't want to.
  1. for
  2. yet
  3. so
  4. but
Grade 3 Conjunctions
I would go to bed now,                 my homework is not done.
  1. and
  2. or
  3. but
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence.

Based on the Persian model, Roman relay stations were both large and numerous.
  1. were
  2. both
  3. and
  4. both b and c
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Steven hasn't seen his mother                 October.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h
How can the use of a conjunction make this sentence better?
Jonathon went to the ballgame. James went to the ballgame.
  1. Jonathon went to the ballgame, and James went to the ballgame.
  2. Jonathon or James went to the ballgame.
  3. Jonathon an James went to the ballgame.
  4. Jonathon and James went to the ballgame.
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Which word fits in the blank?

I don't like peas,                 I eat them every now and then.
  1. while
  2. because
  3. although
  4. whether
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Would you rather have beans                 corn?
  1. for
  2. or
  3. and
  4. nor
Grade 3 Conjunctions
The Ancient Greeks lived                 centuries.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
I have been watching your show                 the beginning.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h
I wanted to go to the movies,                 I didn't have any money.
  1. and
  2. but
  3. so
  4. or
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Their town has held its annual festival                 150 years.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
My brother has been dating his girlfriend                 January.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
You have been in school                 how many weeks?
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Sam does not like cookies,                does he like brownies.
  1. and
  2. nor
  3. so
  4. yet
Grade 3 Conjunctions
My mouth has felt bare ever                 I lost my two front teeth.
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
How long has it been                 you bought a new car for your dad?
  1. for
  2. since
Grade 3 Conjunctions
Can I have your attention                 a couple of seconds?
  1. for
  2. since
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