Q.1
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. Peter ___ Mary both like strawberry ice cream.
  • or
  • but
  • and
  • either
Q.2
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. ___ you tell him, I shall not be your friend any more.
  • Than
  • Then
  • If
  • But
Q.3
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. You can have lemonade ___ Coca-Cola.
  • or
  • than
  • nor
  • without
Q.4
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. I won't go ___ it stops raining.
  • then
  • unless
  • although
  • since
Q.5
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. She had no sooner entered the house ___ the phone rang.
  • then
  • than
  • as
  • and
Q.6
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. He was picked for the job ___ he spoke German.
  • although
  • and
  • but
  • because
Q.7
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. ___ he can speak English, his accent is not very good.
  • Because
  • Since
  • Provided
  • Although
Q.8
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. He doesn't want to do it, and ___ do I.
  • none
  • no
  • nor
  • either
Q.9
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. The employees were thrilled ___ their rights had been recognized by the court.
  • since
  • but
  • if
  • than
Q.10
Choose which is the best conjunction to fill the gap. He knows the answer, ___ he won't tell me!
  • and
  • but
  • since
  • nor
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