



This Grade 4 worksheet focuses on Conjunctions, helping students join ideas smoothly using words like and, but, because, so, although, since, and until. Through engaging activities such as fill-in-the-blanks, true/false checks, multiple-choice questions, sentence correction, and paragraph writing, learners develop a clear understanding and accurate usage of conjunctions in everyday writing.
Conjunctions help students:  
1. Link ideas and actions clearly in sentences.  
2. Understand relationships between thoughts — cause, contrast, and time.  
3. Write longer, more meaningful sentences with correct flow.  
4. Build confidence in written and spoken grammar.  
This comprehensive worksheet contains five scaffolded exercises:
✏️ Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences by choosing suitable conjunctions from a given word bank.  
Example: Riya was tired but she kept reading.  
🧠 Exercise 2 – True or False  
Students decide whether each sentence uses conjunctions correctly.  
Example: It was very hot, so we stayed indoors → True  
📘 Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the best conjunction for each sentence.  
Example: Meera was late, ___ she missed the bus → because  
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students replace incorrect conjunctions to form meaningful sentences.  
Example: We stayed home so it rained heavily → We stayed home because it rained heavily.  
🖊️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Students write a short paragraph on My Favorite Sport using at least five conjunctions.  
Exercise 1  
1. but 2. and 3. because 4. unless 5. although 6. since 7. unless 8. until 9. although 10. and  
Exercise 2  
1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. True 8. True 9. False 10. True  
Exercise 3  
1. a) because 2. c) until 3. b) if 4. c) but 5. a) so 6. c) unless 7. b) until 8. c) and 9. a) because 10. b) or  
Exercise 4 (Sample Rewrites)  
1. Riya was hungry, so she ate more food.  
2. We stayed home because it rained heavily.  
3. Meera likes tea but not coffee.  
4. He is tired, so he wants a cup of tea.  
5. Ravi will win because he plays well.  
6. She sang well although she forgot lines.  
7. We cannot leave until you come now.  
8. You can enter if you have a ticket.  
9. She cried although she was happy.  
10. Asha smiled but she was sad.  
Help your child strengthen grammar skills through this practical conjunctions worksheet — connecting ideas, thoughts, and creativity in one flow.
They are joining words like and, but, because that connect ideas.
They help children build longer and more meaningful sentences in CBSE English.
By giving examples that show how to link words and ideas correctly.