English, asked by Asif111111111, 1 year ago

join using either..or - nick plays football.nick plays golf.


Asif111111111: ok mine is correct
Asif111111111: yes vizag
Asif111111111: and you
Bunti360: The answer is "Nick can either play golf or football" , But your answer is also right !
Bunti360: I am also From A.P guys !
Asif111111111: oh which city
Bunti360: vijayawada
Asif111111111: i am vizag
Bunti360: great
Tharuni100: I'm from Kurnool

Answers

Answered by Courageous
4
So the answer is 'Nick either plays football or golf'. This means that Nick plays both games. This is a positive sentence and this sentence talks about soccer and golf which are things.
Answered by loxia
2

Correlative conjunctions are the pairs of conjunctions used in a sentence to join elements together. These are, either...or, not only...but also, neither...nor and so forth.

Hence, when the above sentence is joined using either..or, it would be written as:

Nick either plays football or plays golf.

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