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Paired Conjunctions

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  • You can have vanilla ice cream. / You can have chocolate ice cream.
    You can either have vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream.
  • Lance needs to study harder. / He needs to tell his teacher he needs help.
    Lance needs to either study harder or tell his teacher he needs help.
  • Corruption is a huge problem. / There's also too much crime.
    Not only is corruption a problem, but there's also too much crime.
  • He graduated college. / he graduated college with honors.
    Not only did he graduated college but he graduated with honors.
  • Justin and Niki are living beyond their means. / They're drowning in debt.
    Not only are Justin and Niki living beyond their means, but they're also drowning in debt.
  • Stacy is hardworking / She's is a real people person, too.
    Not only is Stacy hardworking, but she's a real people person, too.
  • You don't have to wear a suit to the sales meeting. / You don't have to wear a tie to the sales meeting.
    You neither have to wear a suit nor a tie to the sales meeting.
  • student's shouldn't be late to class. / Students shouldn't forget to bring their homework.
    Students should neither be late to class nor forget to bring their homework.
  • You can stay here. / You can come with us.
    You can either stay here or come with us.
  • That car is very economical. / That car feels good to drive.
    That car not only is very economical but also feels good to drive.
  • You need to turn off your phone. / You need to turn off the sound.
    You need to either turn off your phone or turn off the sound.
  • Texting during class isn't polite. / Answering the phone during class isn't polite.
    Neither texting nor answering the phone during class is polite.
  • People shouldn't smoke in public. / People shouldn't spit in public.
    People should neither smoke nor spit in public.
  • We can go out for dinner. / We can cook something at home.
    We can either go out for dinner or cook something at home.
  • Throwing your trash onto the sidewalk isn't hygienic. / Throwing your trash onto the sidewalk isn't thoughtful to others.
    Throwing your trash onto the sidewalk is neither hygienic nor thoughtful to others.
  • Jeans won't be appropriate clothing at the dinner. / A T-shirt won't be appropriate clothing at the dinner.
    Neither jeans nor a T-shirt will be appropriate clothing at the dinner.
  • That politician is not competent. / That politician is not honest.
    That politician is neither competent nor honest.
  • They forgot to turn off their cell phones during the concert. / They also talked loudly during the concert.
    Not only did they forgot to turn off their cell phones, but they also talked loudly during the concert.
  • We don't have milk. / We don't have sugar.
    We neither have milk nor sugar.