Directions: On your Conjunction and Interjection Review Notes, identify the conjunctions in each sentence.
1. Karen teaches judo and karate.
2. The headlights and radio are working.
3. Is the holiday “President’s Day” or “Washington’s Birthday”?
4. Either Ms. Glass or Mr. Santo interviews applicants.
5. The boots are neither warm nor waterproof.
6. He has raced not only at Daytona but also at Indianapolis.
7. There are naval bases at both San Diego and Waukegan.
8. Did Amy or Mandy win?
9. He is underweight but healthy.
10. She turned and tossed the ball.
11. Either we leave now or we don’t go at all.
12. I want Rosa and you to play the leads in the play.
Directions: Then, write a summary of your notes on conjunctions and interjections.
1. Karen teaches judo and karate.
2. The headlights and radio are working.
3. Is the holiday “President’s Day” or “Washington’s Birthday”?
4. Either Ms. Glass or Mr. Santo interviews applicants.
5. The boots are neither warm nor waterproof.
6. He has raced not only at Daytona but also at Indianapolis.
7. There are naval bases at both San Diego and Waukegan.
8. Did Amy or Mandy win?
9. He is underweight but healthy.
10. She turned and tossed the ball.
11. Either we leave now or we don’t go at all.
12. I want Rosa and you to play the leads in the play.
Directions: Then, write a summary of your notes on conjunctions and interjections.