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Read the sentence.

Give the album to _____ Bob _____ Lisa.

What kind of conjunction would complete both blanks in the sentence?


coordinating conjunction

conjunctive adverb

correlative conjunction

subordinating conjunction

User Sambatyon
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Answer:

Correlative Conjunction

Step-by-step explanation:

Correlative conjunctions are sort of like tag-team conjunctions. They come in pairs, and you have to use both of them in different places in a sentence to make them work. ... Correlative conjunctions include pairs such as "both/and," "either/or," "neither/nor," "not/but" and "not only/but also."

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The kind of conjunction that would complete both blanks in the sentence is a correlative conjunction, which connects two balanced clauses, phrases, or words. So, any of these correlative conjunctions would do: either/or, neither/nor, both/and, etc.
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