This document is a worksheet that provides examples and directions for filling in sentences with correlative conjunctions such as "either/or" and "neither/nor". The worksheet explains that correlative conjunctions connect two equal grammatical items and gives the example of "either/or" and "neither/nor". It then lists 5 sentences for the student to fill in with the appropriate correlative conjunction.
This document is a worksheet that provides examples and directions for filling in sentences with correlative conjunctions such as "either/or" and "neither/nor". The worksheet explains that correlative conjunctions connect two equal grammatical items and gives the example of "either/or" and "neither/nor". It then lists 5 sentences for the student to fill in with the appropriate correlative conjunction.
This document is a worksheet that provides examples and directions for filling in sentences with correlative conjunctions such as "either/or" and "neither/nor". The worksheet explains that correlative conjunctions connect two equal grammatical items and gives the example of "either/or" and "neither/nor". It then lists 5 sentences for the student to fill in with the appropriate correlative conjunction.
Directions: Read each sentence below. Fill in each sentence
with the correct correlative conjunctions. Example A: She ____________ wants to play ______ not. Answer: She either wants to play or not. 1. (either / or), (neither / nor) We _____________ are going to the park _______ are going home. 2. (either / or), (neither / nor) ______________ James _________ expressed their thoughts. 3. (either / or), (neither / nor) _____________ the cousins _______ Sharon told the truth. 4. (either / or), (neither / nor) At night ___________ the cats _______ the dogs wake us up. 5. (either / or), (neither / nor) John will ____________ start today ________ start tomorrow.