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Which sentence CORRECTLY uses correlative conjunctions?

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A Neither the baseball team nor the soccer team has practice today.Neither the baseball team nor the soccer team has practice today.
B Either we leave now, nor we don't leave at all.Either we leave now, nor we don't leave at all.
C We can either walk to the mall but also take the bus.We can either walk to the mall but also take the bus.
D Although I looked for Hal, he was already gone.Although I looked for Hal, he was already gone.
E Both Gina or Simone compete in gymnastics.

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Answer: A

Explanation: Since the sentence uses the conjunction 'Neither', the conjunction 'nor' should be used since it's the correct correlative conjunction for it. If there were a sentence that used 'Either', it would need the corresponding 'or'.

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