1. Complete the Compound Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so):
1. I wanted to go for a walk, ___ it started raining.
2. She was tired, ___ she decided to rest.
3. He studied hard for the exam, ___ he passed with excellent grades.
4. We can go to the beach, ___ we can stay at home and watch a movie.
5. She didn’t like the movie, ___ she stayed until the end.
6. He is an excellent cook, ___ he doesn’t have much time to cook.
7. They wanted to go on vacation, ___ they saved money for months.
8. I forgot my umbrella, ___ I got wet in the rain.
2. Combine the Sentences Using Semicolons
Combine the following pairs of sentences using a semicolon:
1. I have a big test tomorrow. I can’t go out tonight.
2. She loves to read. She has a large collection of books.
3. The weather was bad. We decided to stay indoors.
4. He finished his report early. He had extra time to relax.
5. They were excited about the trip. They planned every detail carefully.
3. Use Semicolons with Transitional Phrases
Combine the sentences using a semicolon and a transitional phrase (however, therefore, moreover,
nevertheless):
1. She wanted to go to the concert. She couldn’t get a ticket.
2. He was feeling sick. He went to the doctor.
3. The project was challenging. The team completed it on time.
4. They missed the train. They had to wait for the next one.
5. She practiced every day. She improved quickly.
4. Identify the Correct Punctuation
Choose the correct punctuation (comma with coordinating conjunction, semicolon, or semicolon with
transitional phrase) to complete the sentences:
1. I wanted to go hiking ___ it was too cold outside.
2. He is a talented musician ___ he can play several instruments.
3. She missed the deadline ___ she had too much work.
4. We went to the park ___ it was a sunny day.
5. He finished his book ___ however, he didn’t have time to start another.
5. Rewrite the Run-On Sentences
Rewrite the following run-on sentences correctly using a coordinating conjunction, semicolon, or
semicolon with a transitional phrase:
1. I love to travel I have been to many countries.
2. She wanted to attend the meeting she was sick that day.
3. They were late for the appointment they missed the first half.
4. He forgot to call me he didn’t have my new number.
5. We planned to go out for dinner we decided to cook at home instead.
6. choose the correct answers of the following questions
1. I wanted to buy the new phone, ______ it was too expensive.
a) for b) and c) but d) so
2. She loves painting, ______ she also enjoys sculpture.
a) nor b) but c) yet d) or
3. They planned to go on a trip, ______ the weather was unfavorable.
a) therefore b) yet c) for d) but
4. He finished his report early, ______ he had time to relax.
a) yet b) but c) so d) nor
5. The new restaurant is popular, ______ we decided to try it.
a) however b) and c) so d) for
6. She was tired, ______ she went to bed early.
a) so b) but c) yet d) or
7. They were late to the movie, ______ they missed the previews.
a) so b) yet c) nor d) but
8. I can join you for dinner, ______ I need to finish my work first.
a) and b) or c) but d) for
9. He loves playing soccer; ______, he rarely gets time to play.
a) therefore b) for c) yet d) so
10. We wanted to go to the beach; ______, it was too cold.
a) however b) yet c) and d) so
11. She was excited about the concert, ______ she bought new clothes.
a) so b) but c) yet d) or
12. They missed the flight, ______ they had to book another one.
a) therefore b) and c) so d) yet
13. He studied hard for the exam, ______ he felt confident.
a) yet b) and c) so d) but
14. The team won the match; ______, they celebrated all night.
a) however b) so c) yet d) nor
15. She was invited to the party; ______, she couldn’t attend.
a) but b) or c) so d) for
16. He enjoys reading books, ______ he doesn’t have much time.
a) so b) yet c) and d) for
17. The project was successful; ______, the clients were pleased.
a) therefore b) yet c) so d) nor
18. She had finished her homework; ______, she went out with friends.
a) so b) yet c) nor d) for
19. They were hungry; ______, they decided to order pizza.
a) but b) and c) so d) yet
20. I wanted to visit the museum; ______, it was closed on Mondays.
a) yet b) so c) for d) nor
21. She practiced every day; ______, she became a great pianist.
a) however b) so c) yet d) and
22. He had been running for hours, ______ he was exhausted.
a) so b) yet c) but d) and
23. We missed the train; ______, we took a taxi instead.
a) yet b) but c) so d) for
24. She finished the report; ______, she went home early.
a) so b) yet c) but d) for
25. They were excited about the trip; ______, they had to postpone it.
a) so b) but c) for d) yet
26. He wanted to go swimming, ______ it was too cold outside.
a) so b) but c) yet d) and
27. The sun was shining; ______, we went for a picnic.
a) but b) or c) so d) yet
28. She loves traveling; ______, she always finds time for a vacation.
a) yet b) so c) nor d) for
29. He was late for the meeting, ______ he had forgotten the time.
a) so b) yet c) because d) and
30. The concert was sold out; ______, we decided to watch a movie instead.
a) but b) so c) for d) yet
31. I wanted to buy a gift; ______, I had no idea what to get.
a) so b) but c) or d) and
32. They planned a surprise party; ______, the guest of honor was thrilled.
a) yet b) so c) for d) but
33. She wanted to finish her book; ______, she stayed up all night.
a) so b) yet c) and d) for
34. The restaurant was crowded; ______, we had to wait for a table.
a) so b) yet c) but d) and
35. He loves playing video games; ______, he spends most of his free time doing so.
a) but b) or c) so d) yet
36. The weather was nice; ______, we decided to go for a walk.
a) so b) but c) or d) yet
37. She was excited about her new job; ______, she felt nervous on her first day.
a) so b) yet c) but d) for
38. We were planning to go out; ______, it started raining heavily.
a) so b) but c) yet d) or
39. He wanted to cook dinner; ______, he didn’t have all the ingredients.
a) so b) yet c) for d) but
40. They had finished their homework; ______, they went to the park.
a) yet b) so c) but d) and
7. choose the correct answers of the following questions
1. She enjoys both classical music ______ jazz.
a) and b) or c) nor d) yet
2. You can either come with us ______ stay at home.
a) or b) so c) but d) and
3. Neither the teacher ______ the students knew the answer.
a) nor b) or c) yet d) so
4. Whether it rains ______ shines, we will have the picnic.
a) and b) or c) nor d) so
5. Both the cake ______ the cookies were delicious.
a) and b) or c) but d) yet
6. Either you finish your homework ______ you won’t be able to play outside.
a) or b) nor c) so d) but
7. Neither of them called me ______ sent a message.
a) nor b) or c) yet d) so
8. Whether you come early ______ late, we will start the meeting at 9 AM.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
9. Both her sister ______ her brother were at the party.
a) and b) or c) nor d) yet
10. You can either take the bus ______ walk to the office.
a) or b) but c) so d) yet
11. Neither the red dress ______ the blue dress fit me.
a) nor b) or c) so d) yet
12. Whether you like it ______ not, the rules must be followed.
a) and b) or c) but d) so
13. Both the director ______ the producer were pleased with the result.
a) and b) or c) yet d) nor
14. Either you explain the situation ______ I will ask someone else.
a) or b) but c) so d) yet
15. Neither my friend ______ I have been to that restaurant.
a) nor b) or c) yet d) so
16. Whether she accepts the job ______ not is still unknown.
a) and b) or c) but d) yet
17. Both the movie ______ the book were fascinating.
a) and b) nor c) or d) so
18. Either you help me with this task ______ I will do it alone.
a) or b) but c) so d) yet
19. Neither of the suggestions ______ helpful in solving the issue.
a) was b) or c) yet d) so
20. Whether he is coming ______ staying at home, we need to make a plan.
a) or b) but c) and d) so
21. Both the hotel ______ the restaurant were highly recommended.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
22. Either she finishes her work ______ she will not join us.
a) or b) yet c) so d) and
23. Neither the teacher ______ the students were prepared for the test.
a) nor b) or c) but d) so
24. Whether you agree ______ disagree, we have to follow the plan.
a) or b) and c) but d) so
25. Both the sun ______ the moon were visible in the sky.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
26. Either we go hiking ______ we stay home and watch movies.
a) or b) so c) yet d) and
27. Neither the cat ______ the dog was allowed in the room.
a) nor b) or c) but d) so
28. Whether you like the idea ______ not, we have already decided.
a) or b) but c) and d) so
29. Both her explanation ______ her solution were clear and practical.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
30. Either you can call me later ______ send an email.
a) or b) and c) but d) so
31. Neither the short version ______ the long version was acceptable.
a) nor b) or c) yet d) so
32. Whether he finishes early ______ late, the presentation will start on time.
a) or b) but c) and d) so
33. Both the actress ______ the director attended the premiere.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
34. Either we finish this project today ______ we will need extra time.
a) or b) so c) yet d) and
35. Neither the hotel ______ the resort met our expectations.
a) nor b) or c) yet d) so
36. Whether you join us ______ not, we will leave at 6 PM.
a) or b) but c) so d) and
37. Both the chef ______ the staff were happy with the results.
a) and b) or c) yet d) so
38. Either you can take the early flight ______ the late one.
a) or b) so c) yet d) and
39. Neither my colleagues ______ my manager were informed about the change.
a) nor b) or c) so d) yet
40. Whether the meeting is canceled ______ postponed, I need to prepare.
a) or b) and c) but d) so
