Jou lese sentences using the correlative conjunctions given in brackets.
The first one has been done for you.
1.
The family will travel to Shillong. It will visit Aizawl too. (not only...but also)
The family will not only travel to Shillong but also visit Aizawl.
2.
Carry enough woollens. You can keep yourself warm at night. (so...that)
3.
His jokes were not polite. They were not amusing. (neither...nor)
Broccoli can be made into soup. It can be steamed. (either...or).
5.
The candidates were not smart. They were not well spoken. (neither...nor)
5. The water in the swimming pool was very cold. It was dirty. (not only...but also)
7. The soup was hot. I burnt my tongue. (so...that)
3. The movie last night was entertaining. It was inspiring too.
(both...and)
2. You can enroll in the drama club. You can join the book
club. (either...on)
10. The paper was lengthy. I could not finish it in time.
(so...that)
ordinating Conjunctions
dinating conjunctions are used to join clauses. The clause introduced by the subordinating
to the main clause and does not make complete sense on
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2. Carry enough woollens so that you can keep yourself warm at night.
3. His jokes were neither polite nor amusing.
4. Broccoli can be either made into soup or steamed.
5. The candidates were neither smart nor well spoken.
6. The water in the swimming pool was not only very cold but also dirty.
7. The soup was so hot that I burnt my tongue.
8. The movie last night was both entertaining and inspiring too.
9. You can either enroll in the drama club or join the book club.
10. The paper was so lengthy that I could not finish it in time.
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