Correlating Conjunctions They come in pairs. They are both helpful and fun!

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Correlating Conjunctions They come in pairs. They are both helpful and fun!

Correlative conjunctions: Both…..and Not only….but also Either….. or Neither….nor ( This pair makes you sound very mature!) Whether….or

Correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs. They join similar elements. Both my grandfather and my father worked for Kia. Bring either a salad or Rotel dip. Corinne is trying to decide whether to go to the movies or to go to the mall. The storm damaged not only the school, but also the grocery store. Neither my brother nor my sister would help me with my homework.

Talk to your neighbor about how you would revise these sentences to include the correlating conjunctions in parentheses. (There may be more than one correct answer.) A poor diet can make you sleepy. Not enough exercise can make you sleepy. (Both…and) Both a poor diet and not enough exercise can make you sleepy. Weight-bearing exercise strengthens your muscles. Weight-bearing exercise strengthens your bones. (not only….but also) Weight-bearing exercise not only strengthens your muscles, but also your bones. Kayla did not want to miss P.E. class. Shayla did not want to miss P.E. class. (neither….nor) Neither Kayla nor Shayla wanted to miss P.E. class. You can exercise in the morning. You can exercise in the evening. (either….or) You can either exercise in the morning or in the evening.

Try to match the green sentence halves with the purple sentence halves. Pay attention to the correlative conjunctions to guide you. Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. Both Peter and I are coming next week.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. Not only do we want to go, but we have enough money.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. Either Jack will have to work more hours, or we will have to hire somebody new.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. That story was neither true nor realistic.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. Students who do well not only study hard, but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. In the end he had to choose between either his career or his hobby.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. Sometimes it is not only wise to listen to your parents, but also interesting.

Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take but we have enough money. neither true nor realistic. not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. and I are coming next week. either his career or his hobby. both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip. but also use their instincts if they do not know the answer. or we will have to hire somebody new. I would love to take both my laptop and my cell phone on the trip.

Answer these questions using a pair of correlative conjunctions. (both... and, not ….only, but… also, either... or, neither... nor) You can talk with a partner about your answer. Is there more than one way to answer these questions? You like tennis. Do you like golf? You don't know Jane. Do you know Jack? You are studying Math. Are you studying English? You need to work on the weekend. Do you need to work in the evening? You don't eat fish. Do you eat beef? He collects marbles. Does he baseball cards? They haven't visited California. Have they visited Utah?

Combine the sentences using a pair of correlative conjunctions. (both... and, not ….only, but… also, either... or, neither... nor) Jot your revised sentences in your Writing Notebook. We could fly. We could go by train. She will have to study hard. She will have to concentrate to do well on the exam. Jack is not here. Tom is in another city. The speaker will not confirm the story. The speaker will not deny the story. Pneumonia is a dangerous disease. Small pox is a dangerous illness. Fred loves traveling. Jane wants to go around the world. It might rain tomorrow. It might snow tomorrow. Playing tennis is good for your heart. Jogging is good for your health.

To improve your sentence fluency and make your writing sound more mature, use correlative conjunctions! They come in pairs. They are both helpful and fun!