This document discusses conjunctions used to connect two alternatives or options. It explains that "both...and" is used to emphasize two people or things, "either...or" is used to indicate there is a choice between two options, and "neither...nor" is used to emphasize that two alternatives are not possible, likely or true. Examples are provided for each conjunction.
This document discusses conjunctions used to connect two alternatives or options. It explains that "both...and" is used to emphasize two people or things, "either...or" is used to indicate there is a choice between two options, and "neither...nor" is used to emphasize that two alternatives are not possible, likely or true. Examples are provided for each conjunction.
This document discusses conjunctions used to connect two alternatives or options. It explains that "both...and" is used to emphasize two people or things, "either...or" is used to indicate there is a choice between two options, and "neither...nor" is used to emphasize that two alternatives are not possible, likely or true. Examples are provided for each conjunction.
We use both…and – together to We use either…or together to We use neither…nor together to emphasize two people or things emphasize that there is an emphasize that two alternatives are not alternative possible, likely or true Both Ann and Jane like Maths. You can have either a dog or a Neither Ted nor Mark likes snakes. cat for your birthday. Neither Ted nor his friends like snakes.