Conjunction Worksheet for Class 3

Conjunction Worksheet for Class 3

A conjunction is a word that joins words, phrases, or sentences.
Common conjunctions are and, but, or, because, so.

Examples:

  • I like apples and bananas.
  • She was tired but she finished her homework.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with and, but, or.

  1. Riya likes apples ______ bananas.
  2. I wanted to play ______ it started raining.
  3. Do you want tea ______ milk?
  4. The boy ran fast ______ won the race.
  5. She is small ______ very brave.

Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Conjunction

  1. I was hungry ______ I ate a sandwich.
    a) so
    b) but
    c) or
  2. She likes tea ______ coffee.
    a) or
    b) because
    c) but
  3. The weather was cold ______ we wore jackets.
    a) because
    b) so
    c) or
  4. I tried to lift the box ______ it was too heavy.
    a) but
    b) and
    c) so
  5. You can read a book ______ watch TV.
    a) or
    b) because
    c) but

Exercise 3: Join the Sentences

Use and, but, or, because, so to join the sentences.

  1. I was tired. I went to bed early.

  1. She likes apples. She likes bananas.

  1. He studied hard. He passed the test.

  1. I wanted to go outside. It was raining.

  1. We can go to the park. We can stay at home.


Exercise 4: Underline the Conjunction

Find and underline the conjunction in each sentence.

  1. I like milk and bread.
  2. She was sick so she stayed home.
  3. Do you want tea or coffee?
  4. He was tired but he finished his work.
  5. I stayed inside because it was raining.

Exercise 5: Make Your Own Sentences

Use these conjunctions in sentences.

  1. and – __________________________________
  2. but – __________________________________
  3. or – __________________________________
  4. because – _______________________________
  5. so – ___________________________________

Answer Key (For Teachers)

Exercise 1

  1. and
  2. but
  3. or
  4. and
  5. but

Exercise 2

  1. so
  2. or
  3. so
  4. but
  5. or

Exercise 3 (Sample Answers)

  1. I was tired so I went to bed early.
  2. She likes apples and bananas.
  3. He studied hard so he passed the test.
  4. I wanted to go outside but it was raining.
  5. We can go to the park or stay at home.