Topic Eight (1.8): Conjunctions and Prepositions

Introduction Icon.png Introduction

The following two categories of word class are the final ones: conjunctions and prepositions. Conjunctions will also be important later on, in Module Two, when you learn about different types of sentence.

Skills Icon.png Tasks

Conjunctions

  • Read the following worksheet and add to your notes. We recommend printing these worksheets out and keeping them in your folder so you can refer to them regularly.

Download PRINT OUT & READ – Student Grammar Handbook: Conjunctions Worksheet

  • Complete the exercise on the worksheet.
  • Now check your answers. If you got anything wrong, revisit the worksheet to make sure you understand all of the material covered.

Download CHECK – Student Grammar Handbook: Conjunctions Worksheet Answers

Prepositions

  • Read the following worksheet and add to your notes. We recommend printing these worksheets out and keeping them in your folder so you can refer to them regularly.

Download PRINT OUT & READ – Student Grammar Handbook: Prepositions Worksheet

  • Complete the exercise on the worksheet.
  • Now check your answers. If you got anything wrong, revisit the worksheet to make sure you understand all of the material covered.

Download CHECK – Student Grammar Handbook: Prepositions Worksheet Answers

Quiz Understand Icon.png Quizzes

Complete the following quizzes to test your understanding of what you have covered so far. Please note that these quizzes are compulsory and each one must be completed before you can unlock the assignment for this module. 

Your scores will appear in the gradebook on Canvas. We recommend you aim for a score of at least 75% in each one. If you do not achieve this, you should try the quiz again to ensure you have fully understood the material. You may take each quiz as many times as you like.

QUIZ – Conjunctions

QUIZ – Prepositions

Glossary Icon.png Terminology

Make sure you understand all the key terms covered in this topic and highlight these on your glossary. You may like to make flashcards of key terms now, to help you with revision later on.