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Sheila enjoyed both the trip and the movie. Correct or Incorrect
Correct
He didn't like neither the movie nor the book. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect (He liked neither the movie nor the book.)
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: I think they will get a new job. I think they will go back to school.
I think they will either get a new job or go back to school.
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Some phones are expensive. Some phones are exclusive.
Some phones are both expensive and exclusive.
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Fred likes sushi. Fred likes pasta.
Fred likes both sushi and pasta.
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: You have the flu. You can buy ice cream. You can drink cold soda.
You have the flu. You can neither buy ice cream nor drink cold soda.
We were tired after the flight. The flight was too long. We couldn't sleep. (either...or)
We were tired after the flight. Either the flight was too long or we couldn't sleep.
Hannah is angry. She had a fight. She lost something. (either...or)
Hannah is angry. She either had a fight or lost something.
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Ernie is handsome. Ernie is funny.
Ernie is both handsome and funny.
Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Jack doesn't eat carrots. Jack doesn't eat hot dogs.
Jack eats neither carrots nor hotdogs.
I will _____ win the game _____ I will go home empty handed.
Either...or
"_____ John _____ Mary can win the game, they are lost" Liza said. Report the sentence
Liza said that neither John nor Mary could win the game.
No one was there. Both my family and the Williams family attended the rally. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect (Neither...nor)
No one was late! _____ Stan _____ Jacob showed up on time for the game.
Both...and
We have to make a decision. We are _____ going to the movies _____ the restaurant.
Either...or