Paired or correlative conjunctions
Read the following sentences and combine them into one single sentence by using the indicated conjunctions
Helen likes cats. Mary likes cats. ( both …and)
You can have fish for dinner. You can have chicken for dinner. (both …and)
Jane owns a shop. She owns a restaurant. (both…and)
She’s at the office. She’s at the airport. (either …or)
They came late. They left early. (Not only…but also)
David doesn’t play tennis. David doesn’t play table-tennis. (neither…nor)
Nam’s handsome. Nam’s intelligent. (not only…but also)
Chris didn’t have time to take a holiday. Sheila didn’t have time to take a holiday. (neither…nor)
Paul’s at home. Paul’s at the gym. (either …or)
Mai plays the guitar well. Mai dances beautifully. (not only …but also)