Q.1
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. He is ___ honest ___ loyal.
  • although-yet
  • neither-nor
  • if-then
  • whether-or
Q.2
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. She likes ___ lemonade ___ orange juice.
  • both-and
  • as-as
  • neither-no
  • though-yet
Q.3
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. He is ___ a good pilot, ___ a good engineer.
  • either-and
  • both-not
  • not only-but also
  • as-as
Q.4
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. You can ___ go on the big wheel, ___ you can go on the ghost train.
  • whether-or
  • either-or
  • both-and
  • neither-not
Q.5
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. ___ you persist in being rude, ___ you will be punished.
  • Although-then
  • Both-and
  • If-then
  • If-whereas
Q.6
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. My daughter ____ requires a pencil, _____ some paper to write a letter.
  • as-as
  • although-yet
  • if-then
  • not only-but also
Q.7
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. "___ you sow, ___ shall you reap."
  • Either-or
  • Neither-either
  • Although-as
  • As-so
Q.8
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. Harry wasn't sure ___ to go to university ___ take a gap year.
  • whether-or
  • either-or
  • whether-therefore
  • if-then
Q.9
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. He is ___ tall ___ his father.
  • as-as
  • not only-but also
  • neither-nor
  • both-and
Q.10
Choose the best correlative conjunctions to fill the gaps. The rain was lashing down, ___ coming down this way, ___ that way: there was nowhere to hide from it.
  • as-as
  • neither-nor
  • either-or
  • now-now
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