Correlative conjunctions are used to show an equal relationship between two things.
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True
False
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Correlative conjunctions ALWAYS appear with a pair in a given sentence.
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True
False
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If one correlative conjunction is followed by a noun, the other correlative conjunction will be followed by a verb.
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True
False
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The correlative conjunction "neither" is always paired with...
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or
nor
but also
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The correlative conjunction "either" is always paired with...
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or
nor
but also
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The correlative conjunction "not only" is always paired with...
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or
nor
but also
Pregunta 7
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Correctly add the correlative conjunctions to this sentence:
[blank_start]Not only[blank_end] can science be interesting, [blank_start]but also[blank_end] history can be fascinating.
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Not only
but also
Pregunta 8
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Correctly add the correlative conjunctions to this sentence:
He will attend [blank_start]either[blank_end] Harvard [blank_start]or[blank_end] Yale in the fall.
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either
or
nor
Pregunta 9
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Correctly add the correlative conjunctions to this sentence:
[blank_start]Neither[blank_end] the teacher [blank_start]nor[blank_end] the students knew what the answer to the problem was.
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Neither
Not only
nor
but also
Pregunta 10
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Correctly add the correlative conjunctions to this sentence:
It's [blank_start]either[blank_end] the garbage truck [blank_start]or[blank_end] the school bus whose engine wakes me every Thursday morning.