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13. Use correlative Conjunctions to make sentences

a. Lost....misplaced
b. Either....or
c. Neither ....nor
d. both ....and


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a. i think i lost my toy, but i may have just misplaced it somewhere around the house.

b. i want to have either candy or chocolate, but i will break my diet.

c. i have neither chocolate nor candy, so i am sad :(

d. i was hanging out with my friends today, so we had fun and danced all night.
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a. Lost … misplaced

Answer a₁: In 25 years of service I never lost or misplaced a record.

Answer a₂: Besides getting lost due to the heavy fog, the trekkers had also misplaced their map.

b. Either … or

Answer b₁: We can go to either Spain or France for our holiday.

Answer b₂: That is my final offer. You can either take it or leave it.

c. Neither … nor

Answer c₁: Marriage is neither heaven nor hell, it is simply purgatory. (Mark Twain)

Answer c₂: Neither Switzerland nor United kingdom is in the European Union.

d. both … and

Answer d₁: Both soccer and basketball are popular in Spain.

Answer d₂: Both English and French are spoken in Canada.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the name suggests, correlative conjunctions are correlated, working in pairs to match phrases or words that are of equal importance within a sentence.

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