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Select the coordinating, correlative, or subordinating conjunction for each of the following sentences.
1. Both my motorcycle and my truck are in need of repair.
a. and-are
b. both-and
c. in-of
2. While she lived on the West Coast, Bridget learned to surf.
a. on
b. to
c. while
3. Until George passes his exam, he will not be able to sleep.
a. until
b. not
c. to
4. Whenever Pam finishes her work, she will go to the store.
a. whenever
b. finishes
c. her
5. I was not sure whether to go fishing or camping for the weekend.
a. whether-or
b. sure-to
c. or-for
6. Vera did not receive the roses because they were delivered to the wrong address.
a. not
b. because
c. were
7. Neither the players nor the fans saw the large blimp floating slowly across the sky.
a. neither-nor
b. nor-the
c. across-the
8. I wanted to see the game better, so I brought my binoculars.
a. a to
b. the
c. so
9. Luke not only wants to visit Australia but also Italy.
a. not only-but also
b. wants-to
c. to visit-but also
10. Tonight's dessert is either apple cobbler or chocolate cake.
a. is-either
b. either-or
c. or-to
11. Jeff and Susan will be arriving for dinner shortly.
a. and
b. will
c. for
12. Even if you leave early, you may still get stuck in traffic.
a. even if
b. may still
c. still in
13. Before she could catch it, the vase fell on the floor.
a. before
b. it
c. on
14. The sun was shining, yet it was quite chilly outside.
a. was
b. yet
c. quite
Language Arts: Conjunctions - Quiz