English, asked by vikashsinghrajput987, 7 months ago

Join these sentences using suitable correlative conjunctions.
1.
my brother
my unde are in Dubai,
2.
Anushka
Preeti is keen to go to the party.
3.
Rahul
Priya will participate in the competition
Shimla
Chandigarh
4. We intend to visit
5. He ate
the chocolates
the whole cake
6. He's
intelligent
hardworking​

Answers

Answered by nisha1234rana
10

Answer:

  1. My brother and my uncle are in Dubai
  2. Anukhka and preeti are keen to go to the party ( keen means badly wanting)
  3. Rahul and priya will participate in the competition
  4. we are intended to visit Shimla and Chandigarh
  5. He ate the chocolates as well as the whole cake
  6. he is intelligent and hardworking.

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Answered by munnahal786
3

Answer:

Corelative Conjunctions:

Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that correlate two equally important clauses or phrases in one complete thought. Read on to learn more about these important parts of language and the grammar rules around them.

The correlative conjunctions are either...or, neither... nor, both...and, not only...but also, whether...or

Sentence with corelative conjunctions are:

1. Both my brother and my uncle  are in Dubai.

2.Neither Anushka nor Preeti is keen to go to the party.

3.Not only Rahul but also Priya will participate in the competition.

4.We intend to visit both Shimla and Chandigarh.

5.He ate not only the chocolates but also the whole cake.

6. He's neither intelligent nor hardworking​

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