

This Grade 4 English worksheet focuses on Conjunctions: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions. It helps students understand how joining words connect ideas, clauses, and sentences to make communication clearer and more meaningful.
Through engaging and age-appropriate exercises, learners practice conjunctions such as and, but, or, because, so, although, when, if, until, and while. The worksheet includes fill in the blanks, true or false, multiple choice questions, sentence rewriting, and paragraph writing to ensure complete conceptual clarity and practical application.
Conjunctions are essential because they:
1. Join similar ideas using coordinating conjunctions.
2. Show reason, contrast, condition, time, and cause-effect using subordinating conjunctions.
3. Help students form longer, structured, and meaningful sentences.
4. Improve writing fluency and logical thinking skills.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using the correct conjunction from a word bank. This strengthens contextual understanding and usage accuracy.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners identify whether statements about coordinating and subordinating conjunctions are correct. This reinforces grammar concepts.
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the best conjunction from three options to complete each sentence correctly.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Children rewrite sentences using appropriate conjunctions from the given box. This builds sentence construction skills.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph (7–8 lines) on “My Superpower” using the joining words: and, but, or, because. This promotes creative expression along with grammar application.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. although
2. because
3. while
4. until
5. and
6. or
7. because
8. so
9. when
10. but
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice
1. (c) because
2. (a) if
3. (b) but
4. (a) but
5. (a) or
6. (c) because
7. (b) but
8. (a) and
9. (b) because
10. (c) so
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. I am tired, but I went to school.
2. Ravi likes tea, but he drinks coffee.
3. We stayed home although it was sunny.
4. She cannot play football because she is strong.
5. Riya read a book while she enjoyed music.
6. I will wait here until you come later.
7. He gave a great presentation, but he was nervous.
8. He played outside although it was hot.
9. She smiled because she felt happy.
10. We were late because there was heavy traffic on the road.
Help your child become confident in connecting ideas and writing stronger sentences with guided grammar practice today.
Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses, helping sentences flow and making writing clearer.
Look for words like "and," "but," "or" for coordinating, and "because," "although," "if" for subordinating conjunctions.
The students should to try to join short sentences using different conjunctions and explain how meaning changes with each one.