He is a doctor. He is a social worker. Join these sentences without using and, but, or, so
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He is a doctor, social worker.
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He is not only a doctor but also a social worker.
Explanation:
- In linguistics, the phrase "not only... but also" plays an important role which referring to that part of a speech most often preferred to connect words, phrases or clauses indicating similar meaning.
- It is correlative conjunction which emphasizes 2 words /phrases at similar positions. It gives more information especially used to list complementary qualities, quantities, actions or events etc.
- Both these two phrases are being presented by the writer as surprising or unexpected, with the second one being even more surprising than the first. We use “not only but also” to emphasize more on surprising information.
- Here the given statement shows he is a doctor and also a social worker.
- Therefore we can connect this using the conjunction phrase,
- He is
- not only
- a doctor
- but also
- a social worker.
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