Both Sheila and Linda Have Gone to Lunch

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Both Sheila and Linda Have Gone to Lunch

8th Grade Language Usage Conjunction-Interjection Name Question #8: What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? Question #1: He not only left his book in class, but he also forgot Identify all of the conjunctions in this sentence. his book bag. Both Sheila and Linda have gone to lunch. A. coordinating A. Both, and B. both correlating and coordinating B. to, Both C. correlating C. and Question #9: Question #2: What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? Write the conjunction(s) in this sentence. Either the dancers will be in front of the band, or Have you seen or heard from Alex lately? they will be at the end of the parade. A. both correlating and coordinating B. correlating Question #3: C. coordinating What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? We have neither written nor spoken any instructions Question #10: yet. Write the conjunction(s) in this sentence. A. correlating Did Charles study for his test, or did he watch B. coordinating television last night?

Question #4: What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? Question #11: Nathaniel ran home from school, for his favorite Write the conjunction(s) in this sentence. uncle was visiting. Superman is my favorite superhero, but I like A. both coordinating and correlating Batman also. B. coordinating C. correlating Question #12: Question #5: What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? Dena and Leslie are in charge of making the tickets Joan and I either walk or jog every afternoon. and selling them. A. correlating A. coordinating and correlating B. coordinating B. coordinating C. both correlating and coordinating C. correlating

Question #6: Question #13: Write the conjunction(s) in this sentence. What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? Can you throw and catch a boomerang? Cecil, James, and I are going to the zoo to either watch the sea lion show or study the gorillas. A. correlating Question #7: B. coordinating Write the conjunction(s) in this sentence. C. both correlating and coordinating We have not planned a vacation, nor are we going to plan one. Question #14: What Write of conjunction does this sentence contain? Jonathan ran from the room screaming and crying, but he calmed down in the principal's office. A. coordinating B. both correlating and coordinating C. correlating 8th Grade Language Usage Conjunction-Interjection Name Question #23: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Question #15: Okay, is everyone ready to go? What type of conjunction does this sentence contain? We passed our tests, yet we still made low grades because of our attendance and daily work. Question #24: A. both correlating and coordinating Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. B. coordinating Well, at least we have some chocolate cake for C. correlating dessert.

Question #16: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Question #25: Whew! That was a close call! Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. By the way, would you do me a favor?

Question #17: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. My goodness! Are you catching a cold?

Question #18: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Yes! We are only two days from Christmas break.

Question #19: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Hey! You can see the top of the Empire State Building from here!

Question #20: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Look! The eggs are beginning to crack.

Question #21: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Whoops! I guess I should have watched where I was going.

Question #22: Write the interjection(s) in this sentence. Ouch! I poked my thumb with my fishing hook. 8th Grade Language Usage Conjunction-Interjection Answer Key

1. A -Both, and 2. or 3. A -correlating 4. B -coordinating 5. C -both correlating and coordinating 6. and 7. nor 8. C -correlating 9. B -correlating 10. or 11. but 12. B -coordinating 13. C -both correlating and coordinating 14. A -coordinating 15. B -coordinating 16. "Whew" OR "whew" OR "Whew!" OR "whew!" 17. "My goodness" OR "my goodness" OR "My goodness!" OR "my goodness!" 18. "Yes" OR "yes" OR "Yes!" OR "yes!" 19. "Hey" OR "hey" OR "Hey!" OR "hey!" 20. "Look" OR "look" OR "Look!" OR "look!" 21. "Whoops" OR "whoops" OR "Whoops!" OR "whoops!" 22. "Ouch" OR "ouch" OR "Ouch!" OR "ouch!" 23. "Okay" OR "okay" 24. "Well" OR "well" 25. "By the way" OR "by the way"

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