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Select the more effective use of correlative conjunctions to join these sentences.
The junior varsity team is riding the bus to the playoffs. The varsity team is riding the same bus.
Not only the Junior Varsity but also the Varsity team is riding the bus to the playoffs.
Not only the Junior Varsity but the Varsity team is riding the bus to the playoffs.
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The first version is better because it completes the correlative pair ("not only ... but also"). Corrected for verb agreement and style:
Not only the junior varsity team but also the varsity team are riding the bus to the playoffs.
(Or more simply: The junior varsity and varsity teams are riding the bus to the playoffs.)
Not only the junior varsity team but also the varsity team are riding the bus to the playoffs.
(Or more simply: The junior varsity and varsity teams are riding the bus to the playoffs.)
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