Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > ConjunctionsIdentify the conjunction in this sentence: ‘I will eat dessert if I finish my dinner.’A. will B. if C. finish D. dinnerAnswer: ifAdditional Information: 'If' introduces a conditional clause. Subjects: Conjunctions, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich conjunction is used to introduce a result?Fill in the blank: ‘I’ll go if you go, ___ I won’t go alone.’Select the conjunction: ‘I will call you when I get home.’Which conjunction introduces a contrast?Which conjunction can introduce a conditional clause?Which conjunction is used to show cause?Choose the correct conjunction: ___ he was late, he missed the meeting.Which conjunction is used to indicate a result?Fill in the blank: ‘He didn’t come to the party, ___ he didn’t want to.’Choose the correct conjunction: I will call you ___ I arrive.Which conjunction shows that something is true despite a previous statement?Fill in the blank: ‘He is smart, ___ he doesn’t study.’Select the conjunction: ‘I will go to the store, but I won’t buy anything.’Which conjunction introduces a clause of purpose?Which conjunction introduces a dependent clause of reason?