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Correlative conjunctions
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Hannah is angry. She had a fight. She lost something. (either...or)
Hannah is angry. She either had a fight or lost something.
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Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Fred likes sushi. Fred likes pasta.
Fred likes both sushi and pasta.
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No one was late! _____ Stan _____ Jacob showed up on time for the game.
Both...and
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Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Some phones are expensive. Some phones are exclusive.
Some phones are both expensive and exclusive.
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Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Jack doesn't eat carrots. Jack doesn't eat hot dogs.
Jack eats neither carrots nor hotdogs.
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"_____ 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.
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Connect the sentences with a correlative conjunction: Ernie is handsome. Ernie is funny.
Ernie is both handsome and funny.
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I will _____ win the game _____ I will go home empty handed.
Either...or
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He didn't like neither the movie nor the book. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect (He liked neither the movie nor the book.)
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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.
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No one was there. Both my family and the Williams family attended the rally. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect (Neither...nor)
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Sheila enjoyed both the trip and the movie. Correct or Incorrect
Correct
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We have to make a decision. We are _____ going to the movies _____ the restaurant.
Either...or
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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.
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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.
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