जब हम वाक्यों को एक साथ जोड़ते हैं या विचारों को अभिव्यक्त करने के लिए शब्दों को संयोजित करते हैं, तो हमें संयोजन (Conjunctions) की आवश्यकता होती है। अंग्रेजी व्याकरण में संयोजन एक महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाते हैं क्योंकि वे वाक्यों और शब्द समूहों के बीच सम्बन्ध स्थापित करते हैं। इनका सही प्रयोग भाषा को सहज और प्राकृतिक बनाता है।
इस व्यायाम में, हम आपकी संयोजनों पर पकड़ को मजबूत करने का प्रयास करेंगे। अंग्रेजी वाक्यों में रिक्त स्थानों को भरने के लिए सही संयोजन चुनना होगा। प्रत्येक वाक्य में सिर्फ एक उत्तर होगा जो आपको ढूंढना है। आइए अपने ज्ञान का परीक्षण करें और अंग्रेजी भाषा के अपने कौशल को और भी निखारें।
Exercise 1: Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentences.
I would like to play football, *but* (contrast) it’s raining outside.
She must hurry *or* (choice) she will miss the bus.
You can have tea *or* (choice) coffee with your breakfast.
He’s not only intelligent *but also* (addition) very charming.
I wanted to buy the shoes, *yet* (contrast) they were too expensive.
You need to finish your homework *before* (time) you can go outside.
We can go to the museum *or* (choice) we can go to the park.
She cooked dinner *and* (addition) prepared dessert.
You need to work hard *if* (condition) you want to succeed.
I’ll call you *when* (time) I arrive at the station.
It was cold *so* (cause-effect) I wore a jacket.
You can either walk *or* (choice) take the bus.
She didn’t see the sign *because* (cause-effect) it was hidden.
I like apples *but* (contrast) not bananas.
He plays the guitar *and* (addition) sings in a band.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction.
I would go jogging with you *if* (condition) I wasn’t feeling sick.
Eat your vegetables *or* (consequence) you won’t get any dessert.
She was tired *yet* (contrast) she finished the marathon.
Do you prefer chocolate *or* (choice) vanilla ice cream?
I will go to the beach *as long as* (condition) the weather is good.
You can come with us *or* (choice) stay at home if you like.
I can play the piano *and* (addition) the guitar.
You must apologize, *or* (consequence) the situation could get worse.
Turn left *when* (time) you reach the intersection.
I can stay up late *as long as* (condition) I don’t have to wake up early.
The cake was delicious *so* (cause-effect) I asked for another piece.
I wanted to purchase the book *but* (contrast) it was out of stock.
Bring your swimsuit *in case* (condition) we go swimming.
We should leave now *unless* (condition) you want to be late.
He can sing well *and* (addition) can dance brilliantly.