Fill in the blanks with the appropriate correlative conjunctions: both... and, either... or, neither... nor, or
not only... but also.
- Maribeth I will ever visit them again.
- I want to buy a new blouse a new skirt.
- They were already introduced to Carol her
mother. - You work too little spend too much money.
- Father Mother became ill during the cruise.
- She wants your help your advice.
- Reggie broke his leg bruised both arms.
- It’s always too hot too cold for you.
- the kitchen the bathroom need to be cleaned.
- Cary Kelly showed up at the party.
Complete each sentence with a dependent clause to follow each subordinating conjunction.
- She left for home after.
- When , Pedro started to laugh.
- I won’t help you unless.
- Do you know where?
- Once , I was able to relax.
- Chris closed the book before.
- You can stay up late as long as.
- While , he relaxed under a tree.
- I don’t remember if.
- Now that , they often go to the theater.
exercise 21-3
exercise 21-2
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