Correlative conjunctions are used to join two or more elements of equal grammatical value and function. The document provides examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with suitable correlating conjunctions such as either-or, neither-nor, both-and, though-yet, not only-but also, and whether-or. It also notes these conjunctions can be used to join two or more elements, with the examples focusing on joining two elements.
Correlative conjunctions are used to join two or more elements of equal grammatical value and function. The document provides examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with suitable correlating conjunctions such as either-or, neither-nor, both-and, though-yet, not only-but also, and whether-or. It also notes these conjunctions can be used to join two or more elements, with the examples focusing on joining two elements.
Correlative conjunctions are used to join two or more elements of equal grammatical value and function. The document provides examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with suitable correlating conjunctions such as either-or, neither-nor, both-and, though-yet, not only-but also, and whether-or. It also notes these conjunctions can be used to join two or more elements, with the examples focusing on joining two elements.
Ex. 1. Fill in the blanks with suitable correlating conjunctions.
1. _________________ Bowbow _________________ Miss Kitty go to the same school. 2. _________________ was he late _________________ he had not done his work. 3. _________________ come on time _________________ do not come at all. 4. _________________ he was not well, _________________ he came to work. 5. _________________ you want to come _________________ not depends on you. 6. _________________ Piggy _________________ Teddy came to the party. 7. Miss Kitty is good _________________ in studies _________________ in dancing. 8. _________________ Uncle Peng _________________ Mrs. Cow belong to the Stufun family. 9. _________________ you wear woolen clothes _________________ cotton clothes depends on the weather. 10. You may _________________ wear your blue dress _________________ red dress to the party. [You could use the following correlating conjunctions: either-or; neither-nor; both-and; though-yet; not only-but also; whether-or.]