Worksheet-1 on Conjunctions for Grade 3

Worksheet on Conjunctions for Grade 3

Section A: Fill in the Blanks

1. Fill in the blanks with the correct conjunction (and, but, or, because):

  1. I want to go to the park, ______ it is raining.
  2. She likes to read books ______ draw pictures.
  3. You can have ice cream ______ cake for dessert.
  4. He stayed home ______ he was not feeling well.
  5. They were tired, ______ they kept playing.

Section B: Multiple Choice Questions

2. Choose the correct conjunction to complete each sentence:

  1. I like apples ______ bananas.
    • A) and
    • B) but
    • C) or
  2. She wanted to go swimming, ______ it was too cold.
    • A) and
    • B) because
    • C) but
  3. Do you want to play soccer ______ basketball?
    • A) and
    • B) but
    • C) or
  4. He couldn’t join us ______ he was busy.
    • A) because
    • B) but
    • C) or
  5. We went to the zoo ______ saw many animals.
    • A) but
    • B) because
    • C) and

Section C: True or False

3. Write True or False for each statement:

  1. “And” is used to show addition or combining ideas.
  2. “But” is used to show contrast between two ideas.
  3. “Or” is used to give a reason for something.
  4. “Because” is used to provide a choice between options.
  5. “And” can be used to show contrast between ideas.

Answer Key with Explanations

Section A: Fill in the Blanks

  1. I want to go to the park, but it is raining.
    • Explanation: “But” shows a contrast between wanting to go to the park and the fact that it is raining.
  2. She likes to read books and draw pictures.
    • Explanation: “And” is used to add or combine two activities she likes to do.
  3. You can have ice cream or cake for dessert.
    • Explanation: “Or” is used to present a choice between having ice cream or cake.
  4. He stayed home because he was not feeling well.
    • Explanation: “Because” provides the reason he stayed home, which is that he was not feeling well.
  5. They were tired, but they kept playing.
    • Explanation: “But” shows a contrast between feeling tired and continuing to play.

Section B: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. I like apples and bananas.
    • Answer: A) and
    • Explanation: “And” is used to add or combine the two fruits the person likes.
  2. She wanted to go swimming, but it was too cold.
    • Answer: C) but
    • Explanation: “But” shows a contrast between wanting to go swimming and the weather being too cold.
  3. Do you want to play soccer or basketball?
    • Answer: C) or
    • Explanation: “Or” is used to present a choice between playing soccer or basketball.
  4. He couldn’t join us because he was busy.
    • Answer: A) because
    • Explanation: “Because” provides the reason he couldn’t join, which is that he was busy.
  5. We went to the zoo and saw many animals.
    • Answer: C) and
    • Explanation: “And” is used to add or combine the activities of going to the zoo and seeing many animals.

Section C: True or False

  1. “And” is used to show addition or combining ideas.
    • Answer: True
    • Explanation: “And” combines two or more ideas or items together.
  2. “But” is used to show contrast between two ideas.
    • Answer: True
    • Explanation: “But” shows a contrast or difference between two ideas.
  3. “Or” is used to give a reason for something.
    • Answer: False
    • Explanation: “Or” is used to present a choice between options. “Because” is used to give a reason.
  4. “Because” is used to provide a choice between options.
    • Answer: False
    • Explanation: “Because” is used to give a reason for something. “Or” is used to provide a choice between options.
  5. “And” can be used to show contrast between ideas.
    • Answer: False
    • Explanation: “And” is used to add or combine ideas, not to show contrast. “But” shows contrast between ideas.

This worksheet is designed to help Grade 3 students understand conjunctions and how to use them in sentences.

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