Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Conjunctions

Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Conjunctions
Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Conjunctions

Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Conjunctions

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Link It Right: Types of Conjunctions for Class 7

This worksheet equips Class 7 learners with the skills to confidently use coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions. With structured tasks and sentence-based activities, students learn to connect ideas smoothly and correctly across various writing contexts.

Why Conjunctions Matter in Grammar?

Conjunctions link thoughts, actions, and ideas. For Class 7 learners, mastering them is vital because:
1. They improve sentence fluency and logical flow.
2. They support the structure of compound and complex sentences.
3. They aid in narrative, descriptive, and argumentative writing.
4. They are essential for editing, transformation, and comprehension exercises.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes six scaffolded exercises to build command over all three types of conjunctions:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline and Label the Conjunction  
Students identify and classify the conjunction as coordinating, subordinating, or correlative.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Conjunctions  
Learners group mixed conjunctions into appropriate categories using grammar rules.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blank with the Correct Conjunction  
Students complete each sentence with the most suitable conjunction type (from context or structure cue).

📝 Exercise 4 – Spot and Fix Conjunction Errors  
Sentences contain incorrect or awkward conjunction usage. Learners rewrite them using correct forms.

🧩 Exercise 5 – Merge Sentences with Conjunctions  
Students combine sentence pairs using the right conjunctions to improve coherence and compactness.

📚 Exercise 6 – Paragraph Writing with All Three Types  
Learners write a paragraph using at least three examples of each conjunction type: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Identify & Classify
1. because – subordinating  
2. either...or – correlative  
3. although – subordinating  
4. both...and – correlative  
5. if – subordinating  
6. so – coordinating  
7. yet – coordinating  
8. unless – subordinating  
9. neither...nor – correlative  
10. but – coordinating

Exercise 2 – Conjunction Sorting

Coordinating:
- and, but, or, so, yet, for

Subordinating:
- because, if, although, since, unless, while, after, before, when, whereas, as

Correlative:
- either...or, neither...nor, both...and

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. because  
2. or  
3. if  
4. Although  
5. and  
6. until  
7. or  
8. nor  
9. because  
10. but

Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
1. He was tired but he kept working.  
2. Although it was raining, we went outside.  
3. She is either tall or strong.  
4. Because he was late, he missed the bus.  
5. I will go unless it rains.  
6. He both sings and dances.  
7. Neither he nor I am at fault.  
8. She studies hard, yet she failed.  
9. I don’t know whether he is home.  
10. Whether you come or not, the event will start.

Exercise 5 – Sentence Merging
1. She was tired but she kept running.  
2. I studied so I passed.  
3. It rained, so we stayed inside.  
4. He tried waking up, but he slept.  
5. You must hurry or you’ll miss the train.  
6. She is kind and helpful.  
7. They stayed although they were late.  
8. He didn’t study, so he failed.  
9. She was angry, but she didn’t show it.  
10. He ran fast, yet missed the bus.

Exercise 6 – Sample Paragraph
I was late today because my alarm didn’t ring. Although I rushed, I missed the school bus. Both my mom and dad helped me find a cab quickly. I was nervous, yet hopeful I’d reach on time. Either I’d make it for the first class or wait till break. Since the roads were clear, I reached just in time and thanked them both.

Includes:
- Coordinating: and, but, yet  
- Subordinating: because, although, since  
- Correlative: either...or, both...and

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Frequently Asked Questions

This worksheet includes coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions with contextual examples.

Yes, the tasks support sentence construction, writing fluency, and grammar accuracy for Class 7 learners.

Absolutely! This worksheet is print-friendly and great for grammar practice at home or school.