In this lesson, learn how to use correlative conjunctions. For English learners: ESL Grammar Lesson with examples / ESL Writing Lesson with examples and practice / ESL Writing Lesson intermediate level / English grammar lesson
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PRACTICE correlative conjunctions WITH ME IN THE COMMENTS!
Think of similarities between your country and the U.S. Write sentences with "both...and" and "not only...but also." Write a sentence to show that 2 things are not true about both countries with "neither...nor." 😀
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⬇️ How to use neither nor either or not only but also, etc. in this ESL grammar lesson with examples:
0:00 How to use correlative conjunctions
0:25 What are correlative conjunctions?
2:14 Both...and
3:31 Not only...but also
5:05 Inversion with not only but also
5:53 either...or
7:40 neither...nor
9:40 Practice with correlative conjunctions
If you make two-part subjects joined by “either . . . or,” “neither . . . nor,” or “not only . . . but also,” the verb should agree with the subject that is closer to the verb.
Example:
Neither your peers nor your teacher has the final say about your essay topic.
In this case, the verb must agree with “teacher” because it’s closest to the verb “has.”
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