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Coordination & Subordination MCQs – Sentence Structuring (English)

1. Identify the correctly coordinated sentence:

(A) She wanted to go shopping but, stayed at home because she was tired.


(B) She wanted to go shopping, and stayed at home because she was tired.


(C) She wanted to go shopping, but stayed at home because she was tired.


(D) She wanted to go shopping, so, stayed at home because she was tired.



2. Choose the sentence with proper subordination:

(A) I stayed home because it was raining.


(B) I stayed home, and it was raining.


(C) It was raining, so I stayed home.


(D) It was raining, I stayed home.



3. Identify the sentence with correct coordination:

(A) He wanted to play soccer, or he stayed inside reading a book.


(B) He wanted to play soccer, but he stayed inside reading a book.


(C) He wanted to play soccer but, he stayed inside reading a book.


(D) He wanted to play soccer; but he stayed inside reading a book.



4. Choose the sentence with correct subordination:

(A) Although he was tired, he finished his homework.


(B) He was tired, so although he finished his homework.


(C) He was tired, and although he finished his homework.


(D) Although he was tired, and he finished his homework.



5. Identify the correct sentence using coordination:

(A) I like tea, yet, I also like coffee.


(B) I like tea, so I also like coffee.


(C) I like tea, for I also like coffee.


(D) I like tea, but I also like coffee.



6. Choose the correctly subordinated sentence:

(A) She passed the exam, so she studied hard.


(B) She passed the exam, and she studied hard.


(C) She passed the exam because she studied hard.


(D) She passed the exam, for she studied hard.



7. Identify correct coordination:

(A) I wanted to travel although I stayed home.


(B) I wanted to travel because I stayed home.


(C) I wanted to travel so, I stayed home.


(D) I wanted to travel, yet I stayed home.



8. Choose the sentence with correct subordination:

(A) When the rain stopped, we went outside.


(B) The rain stopped, so when we went outside.


(C) We went outside when the rain stopped, and.


(D) The rain stopped; when we went outside.



9. Identify proper coordination:

(A) I enjoy reading, and I like writing.


(B) I enjoy reading, but I like writing.


(C) I enjoy reading and, I like writing.


(D) I enjoy reading yet, I like writing.



10. Choose correct subordination:

(A) Even though he was late, he completed the work.


(B) He was late, and even though he completed the work.


(C) He was late, so even though he completed the work.


(D) He was late, even though he completed the work.



11. Identify correct coordination:

(A) She likes pizza, or she likes pasta.


(B) She likes pizza, and she likes pasta.


(C) She likes pizza, for she likes pasta.


(D) She likes pizza, yet she likes pasta.



12. Choose the sentence with proper subordination:

(A) Because he was ill, he stayed in bed.


(B) He stayed in bed, and because he was ill.


(C) He stayed in bed because, he was ill.


(D) He stayed in bed; because he was ill.



13. Identify correct coordination:

(A) I studied hard, but I passed the test.


(B) I studied hard, so I passed the test.


(C) I studied hard, or I passed the test.


(D) I studied hard, yet I passed the test.



14. Choose proper subordination:

(A) Although it was cold, we went swimming.


(B) We went swimming, although it was cold.


(C) It was cold, we went swimming although.


(D) Although it was cold, and we went swimming.



15. Identify sentence with correct coordination:

(A) I like apples, but bananas, and oranges.


(B) I like apples, bananas, and oranges.


(C) I like apples, so bananas, and oranges.


(D) I like apples, for bananas, and oranges.



16. Choose the correct subordination:

(A) If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.


(B) It rains tomorrow, so we will cancel the picnic.


(C) It rains tomorrow, and we will cancel the picnic.


(D) We will cancel the picnic if it rains tomorrow, and.



17. Identify proper coordination:

(A) I wanted to rest, so I continued working.


(B) I wanted to rest because I continued working.


(C) I wanted to rest, yet I continued working.


(D) I wanted to rest, for I continued working.



18. Choose the correct subordination:

(A) While I was walking, I met an old friend.


(B) I met an old friend, and while I was walking.


(C) I met an old friend while, I was walking.


(D) I met an old friend, while I was walking.



19. Identify correct coordination:

(A) We can go to the park, so we can stay at home.


(B) We can go to the park, or we can stay at home.


(C) We can go to the park, yet we can stay at home.


(D) We can go to the park, for we can stay at home.



20. Choose the sentence with proper subordination:

(A) He studied hard, and because he passed the exam.


(B) He studied hard, so because he passed the exam.


(C) He studied hard, because he passed the exam.


(D) Because he studied hard, he passed the exam.



21. Identify correct coordination:

(A) I like summer, for I also enjoy winter.


(B) I like summer, so I also enjoy winter.


(C) I like summer, but I also enjoy winter.


(D) I like summer, yet, I also enjoy winter.



22. Choose correct subordination:

(A) Although she was nervous, she gave a great speech.


(B) She was nervous, although she gave a great speech.


(C) She gave a great speech although, she was nervous.


(D) She was nervous, and although she gave a great speech.



23. Identify proper coordination:

(A) He tried his best, so he failed.


(B) He tried his best, yet he failed.


(C) He tried his best, because he failed.


(D) He tried his best, although he failed.



24. Choose the sentence with proper subordination:

(A) The match continued even though, it was raining.


(B) The match continued, so even though it was raining.


(C) It was raining, the match continued even though.


(D) Even though it was raining, the match continued.



25. Identify correct coordination:

(A) I can stay home, or go out with friends.


(B) I can stay home, and go out with friends.


(C) I can stay home, yet go out with friends.


(D) I can stay home, for go out with friends.



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