Class 6 English Worksheet – Conjunctions
Part A: Identify the Conjunctions
Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences:
- I wanted to play outside, but it started raining.
- She is clever and hardworking.
- You can have tea or coffee.
- I stayed home because I was feeling sick.
- 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)
- I like apples ________ oranges.
- She ran fast ________ she missed the bus.
- We stayed inside ________ it was raining.
- Do you want chocolate ________ vanilla ice cream?
- ________ he was tired, he completed his homework.
Part C: Join the Sentences Using a Conjunction
- I was hungry. I did not eat. → ___________________________________
- He is rich. He is not happy. → ___________________________________
- I want to watch a movie. I also need to finish my homework. → ___________________________________
- She could go to the park. She could stay at home. → ___________________________________
- 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:
- I like tea and coffee.
- She went to the market because she needed vegetables.
- He is both intelligent and hardworking.
- You can come early or late.
- I will go to the party if I finish my work.
Answer Key – Conjunctions Worksheet (Class 6)
Part A: Identify the Conjunctions
- I wanted to play outside, but it started raining. → but
- She is clever and hardworking. → and
- You can have tea or coffee. → or
- I stayed home because I was feeling sick. → because
- Either you start studying now, or you will fail the test. → Either…or
Part B: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Conjunction
- I like apples and oranges.
- She ran fast but she missed the bus.
- We stayed inside because it was raining.
- Do you want chocolate or vanilla ice cream?
- Although he was tired, he completed his homework.
Part C: Join the Sentences Using a Conjunction
- I was hungry, but I did not eat.
- He is rich, but he is not happy.
- I want to watch a movie, and I also need to finish my homework.
- She could go to the park, or she could stay at home.
- The sun is shining, so we can go out.
Part D: Identify the Type of Conjunction
- I like tea and coffee. → Coordinating
- She went to the market because she needed vegetables. → Subordinating
- He is both intelligent and hardworking. → Correlative
- You can come early or late. → Coordinating
- I will go to the party if I finish my work. → Subordinating