Conjunctions Worksheet for Class 6

Class 6 English Worksheet – Conjunctions

Part A: Identify the Conjunctions

Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences:

  1. I wanted to play outside, but it started raining.
  2. She is clever and hardworking.
  3. You can have tea or coffee.
  4. I stayed home because I was feeling sick.
  5. Either you start studying now, or you will fail the test.

Part B: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Conjunction

Choose the correct conjunction from the box:
(and, but, because, or, although)

  1. I like apples ________ oranges.
  2. She ran fast ________ she missed the bus.
  3. We stayed inside ________ it was raining.
  4. Do you want chocolate ________ vanilla ice cream?
  5. ________ he was tired, he completed his homework.

Part C: Join the Sentences Using a Conjunction

  1. I was hungry. I did not eat. → ___________________________________
  2. He is rich. He is not happy. → ___________________________________
  3. I want to watch a movie. I also need to finish my homework. → ___________________________________
  4. She could go to the park. She could stay at home. → ___________________________________
  5. The sun is shining. We can go out. → ___________________________________

Part D: Identify the Type of Conjunction

Write whether the underlined word is Coordinating, Subordinating, or Correlative:

  1. I like tea and coffee.
  2. She went to the market because she needed vegetables.
  3. He is both intelligent and hardworking.
  4. You can come early or late.
  5. I will go to the party if I finish my work.

Answer Key – Conjunctions Worksheet (Class 6)

Part A: Identify the Conjunctions

  1. I wanted to play outside, but it started raining. → but
  2. She is clever and hardworking. → and
  3. You can have tea or coffee. → or
  4. I stayed home because I was feeling sick. → because
  5. Either you start studying now, or you will fail the test. → Either…or

Part B: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Conjunction

  1. I like apples and oranges.
  2. She ran fast but she missed the bus.
  3. We stayed inside because it was raining.
  4. Do you want chocolate or vanilla ice cream?
  5. Although he was tired, he completed his homework.

Part C: Join the Sentences Using a Conjunction

  1. I was hungry, but I did not eat.
  2. He is rich, but he is not happy.
  3. I want to watch a movie, and I also need to finish my homework.
  4. She could go to the park, or she could stay at home.
  5. The sun is shining, so we can go out.

Part D: Identify the Type of Conjunction

  1. I like tea and coffee. → Coordinating
  2. She went to the market because she needed vegetables. → Subordinating
  3. He is both intelligent and hardworking. → Correlative
  4. You can come early or late. → Coordinating
  5. I will go to the party if I finish my work. → Subordinating