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either...or both...and
C. Join the pair of sentences using conjunctions given in the box. whether...or not only ... but also neither ... nor either... or both ... and
1. I don't want to go with my parents. I don't want to go with my friends.
2. Ashish did well in cricket. Ashish won a trophy in Lawn tennis
3. You can go by train. You can go by car, it makes no difference.
4. I cannot speak Cantonese. My mother cannot speak Cantonese.​

Answers

Answered by mariamanfred192007
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Answer:

1.  I don't want to go with my parents. I don't want to go with my friends.

Ans: I don't want to go with neither my parents nor with my friends.

2. Ashish did well in cricket. Ashish won a trophy in Lawn tennis

Ans: Ashish did well in cricket and won a trophy in Lawn tennis.

3.  You can go by train. You can go by car, it makes no difference.

Ans: Wheter you go by train or car, it makes no difference.

4. I cannot speak Cantonese. My mother cannot speak Cantonese.​

ans: Neither I nor my mother could speak Cantonese.

Explanation:

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