PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Correlative Conjunctions “Either / Or”.
How to used “Either / Or” in combination?
What are Correlative Conjunctions?
They are words that work in pairs...
...to join a word or a group of words...
...of equal value in a sentence.
Note that the words used for this purpose come from different parts of English.
They are used to give equal emphasis to a pair of main clauses.
Here are some
examples to study.
I will either do my job or leave the company!
You can either have spaghetti or pizza for dinner!
We can either go to the beach or the movies tonight!
They are always either
late or they never
show up at all!
He will arrive either tonight or tomorrow afternoon!
She often comes either Saturday or Sunday!
It is my final offer, either take it or leave it!
Keep your English simple and follow basic
grammar rules”.
The examples shown are by no means a full explanation on the subject.
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