SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT AND PARTS OF SENTENCE

5-3 Correlative Conjunctions: Not Only ... but Also ?????.????????? 61 ... meaning of the whole sentence before you use the verb in a particular tense.

of writing using pen and paper. These exercises will not only help you to practise grammar but also to tie grammatical forms to real-world meaning.
Constructing Sentences - Open School BC e.g.2: He was neither terribly smart, nor particularly stupid. ? not only?but (also). Writers typically use this conjunction to join sentences which 
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improving the teaching of sentence connectors through sentence ... Official Exam Instructions for Sentence Correction ? Strategies and Approaches Examples: both ? and, either ? or, neither ? nor, not only ? but (also), 
Parallel Structure Any conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, nor) can be used to join sentences, but for this set of exercises, only and will be used. Examples: 1. Run-on:.
Sentence Correction - Bank Exams Today and, but, or, not only?but also, both?and, either?or, neither?nor, whether?or, DIRECTIONS : Rewrite the following sentences using the connector given.
GMAT-Sentence-Correction.pdf Use a pair of correlative conjunctions: either?or, neither?nor, not only?but also, both? and, whether?or. Either you are late, or I am early. Art is either 
Parts of Speech, Run-On Sentences, Comma Splicing, and Fragments For example, students are just as likely to hear both of the following sentences though only the second one is correct: Neither my sister nor my brother are 
Connectors / Conjunction - tutoroui-plus.com govern the ways in which words combine to form device of some sort for producing the sentences of as: not only ? but also, neither ? nor, both ?
Parallelism - Franklin & Marshall College Subject agrees with the nearest noun in paired conjunctions. (Examples: either?or / neither?nor / not only?but also / not?but). Error: Neither Sam nor his 
Coordinating Conjunctions An error with a connecting word is a global (more serious) error in which the connection between words, clauses, sentences, or paragraphs is either unclear or 
FINDING AND FIXING SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT ERRORS Some nouns always end in -s and look as if they are plural, but when we use them as the subject of a sentence they have a singular verb (see also Unit 52C):. ?