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Correlative Conjuctions (1)

Correlative Conjuctions (1)

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English

Professional Development

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Carolini Simões

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6 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Either ... or ...

​Neither ... nor ...

Both ... and ...

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​ I can have either pancakes or

strawberry donuts for breakfast.

Either ... or ...

  • ​It's a choice between two alternatives;

  • It's considered singular.

​ " I can have pancakes or I can have strawberry donuts for breakfast. "

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​ I don't like fruit so, It can be neither

strawberry cake nor blueberry cupcakes.

Neither ... nor ...

  • Represents none of the choices;

  • ​It's a negative between two alternatives;

  • It's considered singular.

​ " I can't have strawberry cake and I can't have the blueberry cupcake. "

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​ I can have both muffins and chocolate cake for breakfast!

Both ... and ...

  • The two alternatives together;

  • It's considered plural.

​ " I can have muffins and I chocolate cake together for breakfast. "

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Which should I choose?

Which ... ?

  • Is the appropriate question word to ask about choices.

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Match

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both

either

neither

and

or

nor

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Dropdown

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Robert and Ana are on the same team.

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Multiple Choice

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​ ​ ___ Samantha nor Carl have kids.

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Neither

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Either

3

Both

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Drag and Drop

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Ana and Robert like the ocean life.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Both
Neither
Either

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Dropdown

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We can go​ ​
to your place or mine.

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Multiple Choice

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​ ​ ___ Alicia nor John know how to use the computer.

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Neither

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Either

3

Both

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Drag and Drop

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They can​ be​
relatives or friends.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
either
neither
both

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​ I can have both muffins and chocolate cake for breakfast!

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Word Order

Either, neither, and both can come at the beginning of a sentence:

Either you or I have to do it.

or after the main verb:

You are both thoughtful and generous.

Or, nor, and and should be in between the alternatives.

Both the office and the library are open.

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Reorder

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Reorder the sentence

The girl

can

buy

either bread

or sweets.

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Reorder

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Reorder the sentence

The delivery man

should

both deliver

and

collect a signature.

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Reorder

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Reorder the sentence

You

should

neither abandon

nor

be indifferent towards animals.

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Say a sentence about the image with NEITHER / NOR.

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Say a sentence about the image with BOTH / AND.

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Say a sentence about the image with EITHER/OR

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Draw

Draw the sun

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​Neither ... nor ...

Both ... and ...

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