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Conjunctions Worksheets

About This Worksheet Collection

This conjunctions collection helps students master one of the most essential tools for building clear, connected, and meaningful sentences. Each worksheet targets a different aspect of conjunction use-from choosing the correct connector to combining sentences, categorizing conjunction types, and revising passages for stronger cohesion. Through varied and engaging activities, students learn how conjunctions shape relationships between ideas such as contrast, cause, sequence, choice, and condition.

As learners progress through the collection, they strengthen grammar knowledge, improve sentence fluency, and apply conjunctions in authentic writing contexts. They practice identifying conjunctions in reading passages, correcting errors, expanding ideas, and incorporating connectors naturally into narratives and dialogue. These worksheets support foundational language skills that enhance both writing quality and reading comprehension across subjects.

Detailed Descriptions Of These Worksheets

Complete with Conjunctions
Students select the correct conjunction from a word bank to complete sentences. They analyze the meaning and relationship between ideas to choose connectors such as and, but, because, or although. This builds contextual reading skills and reinforces understanding of how conjunctions create logical, grammatically sound sentences.

From Choppy to Clear
Learners combine pairs of short, simple sentences using an appropriate conjunction. They determine the relationship between ideas-contrast, cause/effect, or sequence-to create smoother, clearer writing. A challenge prompt encourages students to create and combine their own sentence pairs, strengthening fluency and revision skills.

Choose the Connector
Students choose the correct conjunction from multiple-choice options to complete sentences. This worksheet reinforces recognition of logical relationships and supports test-taking skills. Learners gain practice distinguishing between similar connectors and understanding the function of each choice.

Conjunction Categories
Students sort a list of conjunctions into coordinating, subordinating, and correlative categories. This task helps learners distinguish between different grammatical structures and understand how conjunctions link words, phrases, and clauses. It strengthens foundational grammar classification skills.

Conjunctions Made Right
Learners identify incorrectly used conjunctions in sentences, underline the errors, and rewrite the sentences correctly. This editing-focused activity develops students' ability to spot and fix grammatical mistakes, improving clarity and sentence logic.

Catch the Conjunctions
Students read a short passage and highlight every conjunction they find, then categorize them by type. The activity promotes close reading, strengthens understanding of how conjunctions function within extended text, and builds awareness of sentence structure.

Conjunction Expansion
Students expand simple sentences by adding new ideas connected with a conjunction. They may choose coordinating, subordinating, or correlative conjunctions, promoting creative thinking and grammatical accuracy. This worksheet improves sentence variety and writing expressiveness.

Conjunction Makeover
Learners revise a passage that relies heavily on coordinating conjunctions by replacing them with subordinating or correlative ones. This exercise teaches students how changing conjunctions alters tone, flow, and meaning. It strengthens revision and advanced grammar skills.

Passage Conjunction Completion
Students complete a narrative passage by filling in missing conjunctions. They use context clues to determine relationships such as cause, contrast, or sequence. The extended-text format builds comprehension and teaches how conjunctions support coherence across paragraphs.

Conjunction Creativity Test
Learners write three original sentences for each given conjunction, demonstrating multiple uses such as contrast, cause, or simultaneous actions. This encourages creativity while reinforcing grammatical accuracy and understanding of conjunction flexibility.

Conjunctions in a Story
Students write a short personal narrative that includes and underlines at least five conjunctions. They are encouraged to use a mix of conjunction types and accompany their story with an illustration. This activity strengthens narrative writing, cohesion, and grammar application.

Conversation Connectors
Students write a six-line dialogue using at least six correctly applied conjunctions. By incorporating coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions into speech, learners gain experience crafting realistic, fluent dialogue and applying grammar in meaningful contexts.

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