combing the following sentence using either..or A pologize. quit the school and the island
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Using or
Two simple sentences can be combined into a compound sentence by using the conjunction or.
- You can have tea. You can have coffee.
- You can have tea or coffee.
- You can go by bus. You can go by car.
- You can go by bus or car.
Using either…or
- He is a fool. He is a madman.
- He is either a fool or a madman.
- The car dashed against a goat. The car dashed against a donkey.
- The car dashed against either a goat or a donkey.
Note that either…or is used to join two affirmative sentences.
Using neither…nor
Neither…nor is used to join two negative statements.
- He does not drink. He does not smoke.
- He neither drinks nor smokes.
- He will not spend his money. He will not invest it.
- He will neither spend his money nor invest it.
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Either quit the school and the island or a pologize.
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