Q. 3. Underline the Conjunction from the given sentence
1. Sahil and Rohan go to school together
2. Do you like cricket or football?
3. She has not come to school because she is ill
4. We played well but we lost the match
5. Tell him that we are going to the play ground
Answers
Answer:
1= and
2= or
3= because
4= but
5= that
Answer:
The Conjunction in the given sentences are -
1. Sahil and Rohan go to school together
2. Do you like cricket or football?
3. She has not come to school because she is ill
4. We played well but we lost the match
5. Tell him that we are going to the playground
Explanation:
CONJUNCTIONS square measure words that connect different words, phrases, or sentences. Conjunctions permit you to form advanced, elegant sentences and avoid the litter of multiple short sentences.
Example-BUT, AND, AS, BECAUSE, ALTHOUGH, YET, SINCE, UNLESS, THEREFORE, OR, NOR, WHILE, WHERE, ETC
The following sentences are a few examples where conjunction words are used-
1. Ravi and Rajeev are very talented boys.
2. I wanted to join the party but I am not feeling well.
3. You can choose this path or that path.
Answer:
The conjunction in the following sentences are underlined as under:-
1. Sahil and Rohan go to school together.
2. Do you like cricket or football?
3. She has not come to school because she is ill.
4. We played well but we lost the match.
5. Tell him that we are going to the playground.
Explanation:
- A conjunction is a part of speech that joins two parts of a sentence.
- A conjunction can be used to join two sentences together to form a single meaningful sentence.
- Examples:- and, or, because etc.
Hence, any word that joins two or more parts of a sentence is called a conjunction.