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Correlative Conjunctions Worksheets and Exercises

In this article, you’ll find a variety of exercises designed to suit different levels, including fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, corrections, and sentence formation. Whether you’re a student, teacher, or self-learner, these worksheets will make mastering correlative conjunctions easier and more enjoyable.

Correlative Conjunctions Worksheets

Correlative Conjunctions Exercises

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

Complete each sentence with the correct correlative conjunction:

  1. You can have _______ tea _______ coffee.

  2. She is _______ intelligent _______ hardworking.

  3. _______ my brother _______ my sister likes spicy food.

  4. I don’t know _______ to stay home _______ go out.

  5. He is _______ tall _______ strong.

  6. _______ Tom _______ Jerry showed up to the meeting.

  7. She will _______ call me _______ send a message.

  8. The movie was _______ boring _______ too long.

  9. He wants to _______ study abroad _______ find a job locally.

  10. _______ the teacher _______ the students were satisfied with the result.

Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Option

Select the right correlative pair for each sentence:

  1. (Either / Both) you come with us, (or / nor) you stay here.

  2. (Not only / Neither) is she smart, (but also / or) she is kind.

  3. (Whether / Either) you like it (or / and) not, you must try.

  4. (Neither / Both) the manager (or / nor) his assistant attended.

  5. (Not only / Either) did he lose his keys, (but also / and) his wallet.

  6. (Both / Neither) John (and / nor) David passed the exam.

  7. (Whether / Not only) she calls (or / but also) she texts, I’ll reply.

  8. (Either / Both) my mom (and / or) my dad can help you.

  9. (Neither / Either) the teacher (nor / and) the students knew the answer.

  10. (Both / Not only) the food (and / but also) the service were excellent.

Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences Using Correlative Conjunctions

Rewrite each using the correlative pair given in brackets:

  1. She likes tea. She likes coffee. (both…and)

  2. He can travel by train. He can travel by plane. (either…or)

  3. I didn’t call him. I didn’t text him. (neither…nor)

  4. She is beautiful. She is talented. (not only…but also)

  5. We can stay inside. We can go outside. (whether…or)

  6. The teacher was strict. The teacher was fair. (both…and)

  7. He didn’t study. He didn’t pass the test. (neither…nor)

  8. She may join us. She may stay home. (either…or)

  9. He is funny. He is friendly. (not only…but also)

  10. You can choose the blue shirt. You can choose the red one. (either…or)

Exercise 4 – Correct the Mistakes

Each sentence has an error in using correlative conjunctions. Rewrite them correctly:

  1. Either she will come and she will stay home.

  2. Both he is tired or sick.

  3. Not only he sings but he dances.

  4. Neither the teacher and the students were ready.

  5. Whether you study and you don’t, the exam is tomorrow.

  6. She is both kind or patient.

  7. Either my brother nor my cousin can drive.

  8. Not only did they eat pizza or burgers.

  9. Both the manager and or the assistant arrived early.

  10. Neither she likes apples or oranges.

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Answer Key

Answer Key – Exercise 1 (Fill in the Blanks)

  1. either … or

  2. both … and

  3. Neither … nor

  4. whether … or

  5. both … and

  6. Neither … nor

  7. either … or

  8. not only … but also

  9. either … or

  10. both … and

Answer Key – Exercise 2 (Choose the Correct Option)

  1. Either you come with us, or you stay here.

  2. Not only is she smart, but also she is kind.

  3. Whether you like it or not, you must try.

  4. Neither the manager nor his assistant attended.

  5. Not only did he lose his keys, but also his wallet.

  6. Both John and David passed the exam.

  7. Whether she calls or she texts, I’ll reply.

  8. Either my mom or my dad can help you.

  9. Neither the teacher nor the students knew the answer.

  10. Both the food and the service were excellent.

Answer Key – Exercise 3 (Rewrite Using Correlative Conjunctions)

  1. She likes both tea and coffee.

  2. He can travel either by train or by plane.

  3. She neither called him nor texted him.

  4. She is not only beautiful but also talented.

  5. We can stay either inside or outside.

  6. The teacher was both strict and fair.

  7. He neither studied nor passed the test.

  8. She may either join us or stay home.

  9. He is not only funny but also friendly.

  10. You can choose either the blue shirt or the red one.

Answer Key – Exercise 4 (Correct the Mistakes)

  1. Either she will come or she will stay home.

  2. He is both tired and sick.

  3. Not only does he sing, but he also dances.

  4. Neither the teacher nor the students were ready.

  5. Whether you study or you don’t, the exam is tomorrow.

  6. She is both kind and patient.

  7. Neither my brother nor my cousin can drive.

  8. Not only did they eat pizza but also burgers.

  9. Both the manager and the assistant arrived early.

  10. She likes neither apples nor oranges.