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Nama: Arvin Dewonoto (06) Kelas: X MIPA 5
Nama: Arvin Dewonoto (06) Kelas: X MIPA 5
Nama: Arvin Dewonoto (06) Kelas: X MIPA 5
Kelas : X MIPA 5
2. Conjunctions are words used to join words, clauses, and phrases together
3. Correlative conjunctions are words used to join statements of related information such
as: ‘either __ or__’, ,neither _nor _ , not only _ but also _ , and both _ and _
a. Either ___ or ___
Functions : Choice
Examples : 1. We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.
2. It’s my final offer, you can either take it or leave it.
b. Both of
if we use ‘both of’, we need to add the, these, those or possessives (my, his, her, etc).
examples :
1. both of our cars are in the garage
2. both of the windows were left open
c. Both … and …
We used ‘both ___ and ___’ to highlight a combination of two nouns, adjectives, verbs
etc.
Examples :
1. I am both cold and hungry
2. both jane and sarah went to university
3. Explain completely how to ‘neither’, ‘neither of’ and ‘neither ...nor...’ and give each 2
examples
a. Neither
Neither means not one thing and not the other and is used with a positive singular
verb
Examples :
1. netiher child is very happy
2. neither waiter is very friendly
b. neither of
if we use ‘neither of’, we need to add the, these, those or possessives (my, his, her,
etc).
examples :
1. neither of the children is very happy
2. neither of the waiters is very friendly
c. neither…nor…
neither…nor + positive verb (singular or plural) to give emphasis
examples :
neither jim nor eddie has got a job
the room was neither cosy nor clean
4. Explain completely how to use ‘either’, ‘either of’ and ‘either ... or...’ and give each 2
examples
a. either
either means one or the the other. It is followed by a singular verb ( positive or
negative )
examples :
1. we can see either movie. I don’t care which
2. I haven’t seen either movie
b. either of
either can also be followed by of + the, these, those or possessives ( my, his, her etc)
examples :
1. I haven’t seen either of the two movies you mentioned
2. I haven’t been to either of those coffee shops
C. either…or…
Either…or… when used with a negative verb replaces neither…nor… (expect as a
subject ).
Examples :
1. The room was neither cosy nor clean
2. the room wasn’t either cosy or clean
Either…or… is also used to express alternatives
Examples :
1. you can have either meat or fish
2. remember to either phone me or send me a text
5. Both is used alone or with a noun and is followed by a positive, plural verb.
Examples:
1. both cars are in the garage
2. both windows were left open
Both of ___
But if we use ‘both of’, we need to add the, these, those or possessives (my, his, her, us
, etc)
Examples :
1. both of our cars are in the garage
2. both of the windows were left open
We can also use ‘both’ with personal pronouns like we, they, etc
Examples:
1. we both work for the same company
2. you both have the same hairstyle
Examples:
1. I am both cold and hungry
2. both jane and sarah went to university