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Instructions: Select the conjunction that most fits the sentence. 1. Luis brushes his teeth ___ he has eaten supper. a) after b) or c) while d) and 2. It started to rain ___ the artist begun painting at the park. a) while b) since c) or d) them 3. We can go home ___ it gets dark. a) since b) while c) as soon as d) but 4. Give this gift to Maria ___ you see her. a) when b) since c) until d) before 5. She has known Pedro ___ high school. a) when b) as c) after d) since 6. _____ did the party begin late, _____ the artist never showed up. a) Not only…. But also b) until…. After c) So…. That d) Even though…. When 7. Alice looked unhappy ___ she walked in. a) since b) as c) and d) or 8. I asked for some bread with butter _____ I was full already. a) until b) as c) even though d) and 9. Sarah is a good singer ___ a poor dancer. a) but b) until c) after d) as 10. Are you traveling by train ___ by bus? a) or b) as c) since d) for

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Answer:

a word that connects/joins to sentences or phrases.

Step-by-step explanation:

A conjunction can be simply understood as a word that connects/joins to sentences or phrases into a complete sentence. Some of the most common used conjunctions are and, but, if, so, whenever, etc.

1. Luis brushes his teeth after he has eaten supper.

2. It started to rain while the artist begun painting at the park.

3. We can go home as soon as it gets dark.

4. Give this gift to Maria when you see her.

5. She has known Pedro since high school.

6. Not only did the party begin late, but also the artist never showed up.

7. Alice looked unhappy as she walked in.

8. I asked for some bread with butter even though I was full already.

9. Sarah is a good singer but a poor dancer.

10. Are you traveling by train or by bus?

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