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In which sentence are the conjunctions used correctly? 1. Either Fred nor Jon knew about the accident. 2. The top award was giv...Asked by Sarah
In which sentence are the "conjunctions" used correctly?
1) Either Fred nor John knew about the accident.
2) The top award was given to neither Steve or Jim.
3 Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
4) Mary enjoyed neither rooler skating or ice skating.
I think the answer is #3 neither/nor.
1) Either Fred nor John knew about the accident.
2) The top award was given to neither Steve or Jim.
3 Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
4) Mary enjoyed neither rooler skating or ice skating.
I think the answer is #3 neither/nor.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're right. Neither goes with nor. Either goes with or.
Answered by
Sarah
Choose the sentence that has a subject complement.
1) The nurse felt my pulse.
2) I felt much better.
3) The day ended with many surprises.
4) We can't leave without seeing her.
This one I have a problem with. I think it is #2 - I felt much better. I think all of them have a complete thought?
1) The nurse felt my pulse.
2) I felt much better.
3) The day ended with many surprises.
4) We can't leave without seeing her.
This one I have a problem with. I think it is #2 - I felt much better. I think all of them have a complete thought?
Answered by
Writeacher
See above.
Answered by
Anonymous
1.a
2b
3a
4d
so easy!!
2b
3a
4d
so easy!!
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