Correlative Conjunctions (Grades 11-12)
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Correlative Conjunctions
1.
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Either the meat or the potatoes are burning.
Either the meat or the potatoes are burning.
- True
- False
2.
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Either pen or pencil is acceptable.
Either pen or pencil is acceptable.
- True
- False
3.
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Has either Mr. Barnes or Ms. Brown arrived yet?
Has either Mr. Barnes or Ms. Brown arrived yet?
- True
- False
4.
Do you like of these ties?
- or
- either
- neither
5.
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Neither the doctor nor her nurse was at the office.
Neither the doctor nor her nurse was at the office.
- True
- False
6.
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Neither the train nor the airlines are on schedule.
Neither the train nor the airlines are on schedule.
- True
- False
7.
Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy.
I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy.
- neither and nor
- that and was
- the and nor
- was and neither
8.
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
- Either the toast or the pie in the oven is burning.
- This package came for you and me.
- Yes, I understand you perfectly.
- Mrs. Ruth or Mr. Thomas teaches that history course.
9.
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
- It's almost noon, so I'm sure she's up.
- I really want to stay home, but my mom says I have to go.
- Button up before you go outside.
- Both Emily and Wanda are left-handed.
10.
Identify the type of conjunction represented by the capitalized words in the following sentence:
In America, early colonial mail was NEITHER regular NOR organized.
In America, early colonial mail was NEITHER regular NOR organized.
- subordinating
- coordinating
- correlative
- subjunctive
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