
Correlative conjunctions
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- Q1Which of the following pairs are correlative conjunctions?not only...but alsoeither...orbecause...sobut...also30s
- Q2Which of the following sentences uses correlative conjunctions correctly?Neither the cat nor the dog likes to swim.Not only the cat but also the dogs like to play.Both the cat and the dog likes to swim.Either the cat or the dog are outside.30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a pair of correlative conjunctions?although...thoughnot only...but alsoeither...orboth...and30s
- Q4What is the function of correlative conjunctions in a sentence?To indicate a pause in thoughtTo connect balanced words, phrases, or clausesTo start a new sentenceTo show contrast between ideas30s
- Q5Which sentence correctly uses the correlative conjunction 'not only...but also'?He is not only a chef but also cooks well.She not only sings but also dance.Not only she is smart but also hard-working.She is not only a talented musician but also a skilled painter.30s
- Q6Which of the following pairs is a correct example of a correlative conjunction?both...buteither...butneither...andeither...or30s
- Q7Which sentence correctly uses correlative conjunctions?Not only did she win the race, but she also broke the record.Neither she won the race or broke the record.Both she won the race, but she broke the record.She not only won the race and broke the record.30s
- Q8Which of the following is a correct use of correlative conjunctions?Both the cat and the dog are friendly.Neither the cat or the dog are friendly.Neither is the cat but the dog.Either the cat nor the dog is friendly.30s
- Q9Which of the following sentences uses correlative conjunctions correctly?She can both stay home but go to the party.Either she can go to the party and stay home.She can neither go to the party nor stay home.She can either stay home or go to the party.30s
- Q10Which pair of words is a correct example of correlative conjunctions?whether...orbecause...andso...butif...then30s
- Q11Which of the following sentences correctly uses the correlative conjunctions?She is not only talented and hardworking.She is not only talented but also hardworking.Both she is talented, but she is hardworking.Neither she is talented or hardworking.30s
- Q12Which of the following sentences correctly uses correlative conjunctions?Either the teacher nor the students enjoyed the field trip.Both the teacher and the students enjoyed the field trip.Not only the teacher but also the students enjoyed the field trip.Neither the teacher or the students enjoyed the field trip.30s