A2 Scrambled Sentences - Using Conjunctions And But Or - Ex A2-672
👤 Scrambled Sentences  |  One Conjunction Per Sentence  |  English
👤 People described in this exercise — with their one conjunction:
colleague and
professor but
sister and
grandfather or
classmate but
friend and
manager and
neighbour but
child or
athlete and
artist and
student but
doctor and
teenager or
leader and

📚 Grammar Reminder — Using Conjunctions (and / but / or):
Use and, but, or or to join words or ideas.
He is tall and thin. — adds information
She is kind but shy. — contrast
He is fast or slow. — choice
Remember: conjunctions connect two adjectives or ideas.

How to Complete This Exercise

  1. Click "Start Exercise" to begin. You will work through 15 sentences, each using one conjunction (and / but / or). Sentences appear in a new random order every time the page loads.
  2. Look at the scrambled words in the word bank below and click them in the correct order to form a complete English sentence.
  3. Focus on the conjunction (shown in pink) and the verb "to be" (shown in green).
  4. Made a mistake? Use "Undo Last" to remove the last word, or "Reset" to clear the whole sentence.
  5. When all words are placed, your answer is checked automatically.
  6. Need help? Click "Hint" — the next correct word is placed for you. Each hint costs −0.88 pts.
  7. Each incorrect full attempt costs −0.5 pts.
  8. Use the Volume & Speed sliders to hear each word and sentence read aloud in Google US English. The timer starts on your first word click.
  9. Your live score and timer are shown at the top. A perfect score is 100% (75 total words, zero hints, zero wrong attempts).
  10. Click "Finish & Send" at any time to submit your results to your professor.

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