Conjunctions: Correlative
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A worksheet focusing on correlative conjunctions to enhance students' understanding and usage in sentences.
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Conjunctions: Correlative
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Understanding Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that work together to join equal parts of a sentence. Common examples include 'either...or,' 'neither...nor,' 'both...and,' 'not only...but also,' and 'whether...or.' These conjunctions help to emphasize choices, similarities, or dual aspects within a sentence. Proper use of correlative conjunctions can make your writing clearer and more persuasive.
Sentence Construction Practice
- _______ she likes tea, _______ she prefers coffee.
- I will go to the park _______ it rains.
- _______ you study hard, _______ you will succeed.
- He couldn’t decide _______ to stay home _______ go out with friends.
Analyzing Sentence Examples
- Not only did she finish her homework, but she also helped her brother.
- You can either stay here or come with us.
- Both the teacher and the students enjoyed the field trip.
- Whether you agree or disagree, please share your opinion.
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- 1/1/2026
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