Sentence Combining with Conjunctions Worksheet Class 6 PDF

Sentence Combining with Conjunctions Worksheet Class 6 PDF
Last Updated At: 28 Apr 2026
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English Grammar Worksheet Grade 6 – Mastering Sentence Combining Using Conjunctions 

Conjunctions are essential tools that help us connect ideas and form more complex sentences. In this Grade 6 English grammar worksheet, students will practice combining simple sentences using conjunctions like "and," "but," and "because." This skill improves sentence structure, making writing more varied and fluid. By learning how to effectively use conjunctions, students can create smoother transitions between ideas and avoid choppy writing. 

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 What is the topic? 

The main focus of this worksheet is **Sentence Combining Using Conjunctions**. Conjunctions are words that connect two or more clauses or sentences. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," "because," and "or." This worksheet teaches students how to combine simple sentences into more complex ones using conjunctions, enhancing both their writing and comprehension. 

By using conjunctions, students will be able to link related ideas, compare concepts, and explain reasons clearly in their writing. 

What’s in this worksheet? 

1. Multiple Choice Questions where students choose the correct sentence formed with conjunctions. 
2. Sentence Rewriting tasks where students combine two sentences using the correct conjunction. 
3. Fill in the Blanks to practice using conjunctions appropriately in context. 
4. Underline the Words to identify conjunctions in the given sentences. 
5. Paragraph Writing where students create short paragraphs using a variety of conjunctions. 

Definitions, examples, techniques, and tips 



Definitions:
- Conjunctions are words that link clauses or phrases. Common examples include "and," "but," "or," and "because." 
- Sentence combining** is the process of joining simple sentences using conjunctions to make more complex and interesting sentences. 

Examples:
- "I like ice cream, and I love cake." (using "and") 
- "She studied hard, but she didn’t pass." (using "but") 
- "I stayed inside because it was raining." (using "because") 

Techniques: 
- Pay attention to the relationship between the two ideas you are connecting and choose the conjunction that best fits. 
- When combining sentences with "because," explain the reason or cause for the action in the second sentence. 

Quick learning tips:
- Practice combining simple sentences first before moving to more complex structures. 
- Be mindful of punctuation—when combining two sentences, use a comma before the conjunction in most cases. 

Why is it important to learn this? 

Mastering sentence combining using conjunctions helps students express more complex ideas clearly and concisely. It improves writing style, making sentences more connected and easier to read. Additionally, using conjunctions properly is an essential skill in both academic writing and everyday communication, as it helps students avoid choppy or fragmented thoughts. 

This skill is particularly useful for improving writing fluency, increasing sentence variety, and building more cohesive paragraphs. 

Where will this knowledge help you? 

- Exams: Understanding conjunctions is vital for answering questions that require explanation or connecting related ideas. 
- Writing: Using conjunctions enhances the quality of written work by making it more fluid and less repetitive. 
- Class participation: The ability to combine ideas effectively will improve oral communication during discussions. 

How to use this worksheet? 

1. Review the sentences carefully before combining them. 
2. Identify the relationship between the two ideas—decide whether to use "and," "but," or "because." 
3. Write the combined sentence using the appropriate conjunction. 
4. Practice creating your own combinations to strengthen your understanding of conjunctions. 
5. Review your answers after completing the worksheet to ensure correct usage. 

The solutions follow the exact worksheet order, so compare your answers carefully with the provided key. 

Important tips and tricks 

1. Conjunctions like "and" are used when you want to add another piece of information. 
2. "But" is used when there is a contrast or an exception. 
3. "Because" is used to show cause and effect or to explain reasons. 
4. Be cautious about sentence length—combining too many ideas into one sentence can make it difficult to read. 

Complete answer key 

Exercise No. 1 
Underline the conjunction: 
1. and 
2. because 
3. but 
4. and 
5. but 
6. and 
7. because 
8. and 
9. but 
10. because 

Exercise No. 2 
Choose the correct conjunction: 
1. b) Riya plays and Ravi studies. 
2. b) Meera sings, but Asha dances. 
3. b) Raj runs because he is late. 
4. b) The boy reads and writes. 
5. b) The girl sings but does not dance. 

Exercise No. 3 
Rewrite each sentence as directed: 
1. Riya plays, and Ravi studies. 
2. Raj runs because he is late. 
3. The boy reads and writes. 
4. Meera sings, but Asha dances. 
5. The girl sings but does not dance. 

Exercise No. 4 
Fill in the blanks with the correct conjunction: 
1. because 
2. and 
3. because 
4. and 

Exercise No. 5 
Write a short paragraph using conjunctions like and, but, because (80–100 words). 
**Sample Answer for Exercise 5:** 
I love visiting the park because it is so peaceful. The trees are tall and green, and the birds sing beautifully. I like to walk around the lake, but sometimes it gets too crowded. Yesterday, I stayed under a tree to read a book. The weather was nice, and I could feel the soft breeze. I usually go there every weekend because it helps me relax and clear my mind. What a great way to spend the afternoon! 

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