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Section 6.1 Assessment
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1

A conjunction can be used to link words and clauses but not phrases.
A)True
B)False
2

Subordinating conjunctions are usually used to join two independent clauses.
A)True
B)False
3

In a sentence with correct parallel structure, the conjunctions links two like elements.
A)True
B)False
4

"We should set up these charts before the district manager and the sales representative arrive." There are only two conjunctions in the preceding sentence.
A)True
B)False
5

The term "that" can refer to people as well as objects.
A)True
B)False
6

The three types of conjunctions are:
A)Conjoining, correlative, and comparative.
B)Coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.
C)Correlative, subordinating, and superlative.
D)Comparative, superlative, and correlative.
7

In which of the following sentences is the word "yet" being used as a subordinating conjunction?
A)I haven't seen that play yet.
B)I have yet to see the final figures for this quarter.
C)This dictionary is outdated, yet I continue to use it.
D)The customers haven't yet seen our new products.
8

All of the following are subordinating conjunctions EXCEPT:
A)Without
B)Unless
C)Although
D)While
9

Which conjunction best completes the following sentence: "I will finish up this report he verifies those figures"?
A)While
B)As
C)After
D)Before
10

All of the following are examples of correlative conjunctions EXCEPT:
A)Either ... or
B)Whether ... not
C)Not only ... but also
D)If ... then







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