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Correlative Conjunctions
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Both the teacher and students ________ pasta. (love/loves)
Both the teacher and students love pasta.
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Brazil has ________________ beautiful nature __________ fantastic music. Many tourists visit that place. (not only-but also/ neither-nor)
Brazil has not only beautiful nature but also fantastic music. Many tourists visit that place.
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Neither the students nor the teacher _________ the answer. (know/knows)
Neither the students nor the teacher knows the answer.
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When I go to the restaurant, I eat _________ fish __________roast chicken. These are my favorite meals. (either-or/ neither - nor)
When I go to the restaurant, I eat either fish or roast chicken. These are my favorite meals.
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The boy is really talented. He knows how to ________ play piano _______ compose music. (neither-nor/ not only-but also)
The boy is really talented. He knows how to not only play piano but also compose music.
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Either the drawing book or the drawing pencils ______ expensive. (is/are)
Either the drawing book or the drawing pencils are expensive.
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My plan is to spend the summer in ________________ Brazil _____________ the U.S., but not both.
My plan is to spend the summer in either Brazil or the U.S., but not both.
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Not only my friends but also my sister ___________ to visit me (comes/come)
Not only my friends but also my sister comes to visit me.
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His father believed __________ his son _________ his friend. He thought that both were lying.
His father believed neither his son nor his friend. He thought that both were lying.
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__________ Brazil _____________ the U.S. is a small country. They are big countries. (both-and/ neither-nor)
Neither Brazil nor the U.S. is a small country.
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Neither the teacher nor the students _________ the answer. (know/ knows)
Neither the teacher nor the students know the answer.
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Okay!
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