The barking became louder and more aggressive (.Use not only.... But also )
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The sentence using not only...but also is as follows-
- The barking became not only louder but also more aggressive.
- The sentences containing not only . . . . . but also indicate connection of two phrases and emphasize more on second adjective.
- It is known as correlative conjunction.
- The structure of sentence will be - Subject + verb + not only + adjective + but also + adjective.
- Another example of sentence with not only . . . . . but also is -
- He is not only bad but also rude.
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The barking became louder and more aggressive (.Use not only.... But also )
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The barking became not only louder but also more aggressive.
Structure: Sub + verb + not only + adjective + but also + adjective.
- ''Not only but also'' is correlative conjunction that is used to connect and emphasize two phrases or two words.
- We use this correlation conjunction before adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs.
- ''The barking became not only louder and but also more aggressive.'' In this sentence, louder and more aggressive are adjectives.
- One more example of 'not only.... but also'' I like not only chocolates but also ice cream.
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