In this colorful worksheet your youngster will work with the conjunction “and.”
Conjunction Worksheets
What is a conjunction?
One of the main parts of speech, a conjunction is like a paper clip; it can hold two things together. These things may be words, phrases, or clauses. There are different conjunction types. For example, a coordinating conjunction, such as “and,” “or” and “for,” connects independent clauses. A subordinate conjunction, like “although,” connects an independent clause with a dependent clause. You may view the worksheets below or download them by clicking on the title. They may be used for free in your home or classroom.
Conjunction Worksheet: Or
Here’s a worksheet on the common conjunction “or.”
Find the Conjunction
In this worksheet your student will start learning about conjunctions.
Conjunction Worksheet: Connecting Modifiers
This worksheet focuses on conjunctions that connect modifiers like adjectives and adverbs.
Conjunction Worksheet: Connecting Subjects
Let’s work on conjunctions that connect subjects!
Conjunctions Worksheet: Connecting Predicates
Time to work on conjunctions that connect subjects!
Sentence Writing: Conjunctions!
Let’s write some sentences using conjunctions!
Writing with Subordinating Conjunctions
Now it’s time to work with subordinating conjunctions!
Correcting Run-on Sentences: Commas and Conjunctions
This worksheet runs off those run-on sentences!
Correlative Conjunctions Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on correlating conjunctions.
Spot Them! Correct Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word that links other words, clauses, or phrases together. The concert was over early because the…
Which Is It? Subordinating or Coordinating Conjunctions?
This conjunction worksheet asks your student to identify the conjunction in sentences.
Conjunctive Adverbs and Independent Clauses
Conjunctive adverbs can work like a conjunction when they connect independent clauses.
Identifying Conjunctive Adverbs Worksheet
Your student will identify the conjunctive adverbs in this worksheet.