Identify the conjunction and classify it according to the class to which it belongs.
Copulative.
adversative
dilemma
Copulative.
distributive.
1. Neither eat nor let eat.
2. He never received congratulations, but humiliation.
3. Don't do it or you will regret it in the future.
4. His father was a dentist and his mother was a teacher.
5. Whether we go to the party or whether we stay, it doesn't matter to me.
6. He started the meeting and questioned the attendees.
7. Do we go to the movies or watch movies at home?
8. He was going to the beach, but it started to rain.
9. We left early, we saw the crafts and it gave us time to go to lunch.
10. The trip to Venice was long, but we enjoyed the cruise.
11. Some went to the Roman Colosseum, others went to the Tower of Pisa.
12. Did he tell the truth or did he omit the evidence?
13. I love grapes, however, I find them heavy.
14. Whether you bring me chocolates, whether you bring me flowers, I will not forgive you.
15. My niece will sing and dance on the Puerto Rican night.