Correlative conjunctions are used to show an equal relationship between two things.
Correlative conjunctions ALWAYS appear with a pair in a given sentence.
If one correlative conjunction is followed by a noun, the other correlative conjunction will be followed by a verb.
The correlative conjunction "neither" is always paired with...
or
nor
but also
The correlative conjunction "either" is always paired with...
The correlative conjunction "not only" is always paired with...
Correctly add the correlative conjunctions to this sentence:
❌ can science be interesting, ❌ history can be fascinating.
He will attend ❌ Harvard ❌ Yale in the fall.
❌ the teacher ❌ the students knew what the answer to the problem was.
It's ❌ the garbage truck ❌ the school bus whose engine wakes me every Thursday morning.