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  1. Hace 4 días · The either-or and neither-nor pair function as a conjunction, which joins two nouns or incidents. Either-or connects two subjects or modifiers that are affirmative alternatives. Neither-nor joins two states that are not possible.

  2. Hace 4 días · Either...or and neither...nor can also be used in other positions: I drink neither coffee nor tea. They neither speak English nor study French. Either you help me or I'll tell your parents what you have done. I want either a belt or some money. You can either study or work. Instead of neither...nor, not (...either)...or is usually ...

  3. Hace 1 día · CONNECTORS. Rewrite the sentences below with the connectors given in brackets. 1 Examples: (making contrasts) Although1 (neutral)/ Even though (more emphatic)/ Though (less formal) he had a sprained ankle (or he had sprained his ankle/his ankle was sprained ), he went out for a walk.

  4. Hace 2 días · Two subjects joined by “or/not”, “either…or/neither…nor”, “not only…but also” take the verb that agrees with the subject closest to it. Subject verb agreement examples: Neither my mother nor my father goes to university.

  5. Hace 5 días · If we have two people or things in mind, we use neither, not...either or both; but if we have more than two, none, not...any or all. Neither, not...either and none are usually treated as singular words in a formal style; but as plurals, in an informal one.

  6. Hace 4 días · Either...or; Neither...nor; Not only...but also; Whether...or; Just as...so; As...as; How to Punctuate Correlative Conjunctions. Punctuate correlative conjunction pairs in the same way you would coordinate conjunctions. Here are some examples for your understanding: Not only did she bring snacks, but also drinks.

  7. Hace 4 días · Not only but also” is not the only correlative conjunction in existence but also not/but, either/or, as/as, both/and, rather/than, such/that, and neither/nor. In this article, we are going to look at some important rules of using “not only but also” with detailed examples.