Conjunctions
Grade 3 · English Language Arts · Grammar · Wyoming, USA
Lesson Summary
Conjunctions are joining words like 'and,' 'but,' and 'or' that connect words, phrases, or sentences.
Explanation
A conjunction links parts of a sentence together. 'And' adds information: 'I like cats and dogs.' 'But' shows a difference: 'I was tired but happy.' 'Or' gives a choice: 'Do you want juice or milk?' Using conjunctions helps you combine short, choppy sentences into longer, smoother ones. They make your writing flow better and sound more natural.
Practice Questions
Q1: Combine these sentences using 'and': 'I ate lunch. I went to recess.'
Answer: 'I ate lunch and went to recess.'
Q2: Which conjunction shows a choice: 'and,' 'but,' or 'or'?
Answer: 'Or.'
Q3: Fill in the blank with the best conjunction: 'I wanted to play outside, ___ it was raining.'
Answer: 'But,' because it shows a contrast.
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