Determine whether the underlined conjunctions in the following sentence are coordinating or correlative by choosing the letters A (coordinating) or B (correlative).
Visitors to the Bureau of Engraving and printing in Washington can buy 150 dollars’ worth of United States currency for 75 cents, but there is a catch.
(1 point)
5 answers
A
Determine whether the underlined conjunctions in the following sentence are coordinating or correlative by choosing the letters A (coordinating) or B (correlative).
The money is real, but it has been shredded.
The money is real, but it has been shredded.
A
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Determine whether the underlined conjunctions in the following sentence are coordinating or correlative by choosing the letters A (coordinating) or B (correlative).
Every day the bureau shreds not only new, misprinted currency, but also stamps and other items that are not fit for circulation.
Determine whether the underlined conjunctions in the following sentence are coordinating or correlative by choosing the letters A (coordinating) or B (correlative).
Every day the bureau shreds not only new, misprinted currency, but also stamps and other items that are not fit for circulation.
A