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:
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You can have _______ tea _______ coffee.
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She is _______ intelligent _______ hardworking.
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_______ my brother _______ my sister likes spicy food.
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I don’t know _______ to stay home _______ go out.
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He is _______ tall _______ strong.
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_______ Tom _______ Jerry showed up to the meeting.
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She will _______ call me _______ send a message.
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The movie was _______ boring _______ too long.
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He wants to _______ study abroad _______ find a job locally.
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_______ the teacher _______ the students were satisfied with the result.
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Option
Select the right correlative pair for each sentence:
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(Either / Both) you come with us, (or / nor) you stay here.
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(Not only / Neither) is she smart, (but also / or) she is kind.
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(Whether / Either) you like it (or / and) not, you must try.
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(Neither / Both) the manager (or / nor) his assistant attended.
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(Not only / Either) did he lose his keys, (but also / and) his wallet.
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(Both / Neither) John (and / nor) David passed the exam.
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(Whether / Not only) she calls (or / but also) she texts, I’ll reply.
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(Either / Both) my mom (and / or) my dad can help you.
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(Neither / Either) the teacher (nor / and) the students knew the answer.
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(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:
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She likes tea. She likes coffee. (both…and)
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He can travel by train. He can travel by plane. (either…or)
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I didn’t call him. I didn’t text him. (neither…nor)
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She is beautiful. She is talented. (not only…but also)
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We can stay inside. We can go outside. (whether…or)
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The teacher was strict. The teacher was fair. (both…and)
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He didn’t study. He didn’t pass the test. (neither…nor)
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She may join us. She may stay home. (either…or)
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He is funny. He is friendly. (not only…but also)
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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:
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Either she will come and she will stay home.
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Both he is tired or sick.
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Not only he sings but he dances.
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Neither the teacher and the students were ready.
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Whether you study and you don’t, the exam is tomorrow.
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She is both kind or patient.
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Either my brother nor my cousin can drive.
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Not only did they eat pizza or burgers.
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Both the manager and or the assistant arrived early.
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Neither she likes apples or oranges.
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Answer Key
Answer Key – Exercise 1 (Fill in the Blanks)
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either … or
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both … and
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Neither … nor
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whether … or
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both … and
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Neither … nor
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either … or
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not only … but also
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either … or
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both … and
Answer Key – Exercise 2 (Choose the Correct Option)
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Either you come with us, or you stay here.
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Not only is she smart, but also she is kind.
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Whether you like it or not, you must try.
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Neither the manager nor his assistant attended.
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Not only did he lose his keys, but also his wallet.
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Both John and David passed the exam.
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Whether she calls or she texts, I’ll reply.
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Either my mom or my dad can help you.
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Neither the teacher nor the students knew the answer.
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Both the food and the service were excellent.
Answer Key – Exercise 3 (Rewrite Using Correlative Conjunctions)
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She likes both tea and coffee.
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He can travel either by train or by plane.
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She neither called him nor texted him.
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She is not only beautiful but also talented.
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We can stay either inside or outside.
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The teacher was both strict and fair.
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He neither studied nor passed the test.
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She may either join us or stay home.
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He is not only funny but also friendly.
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You can choose either the blue shirt or the red one.
Answer Key – Exercise 4 (Correct the Mistakes)
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Either she will come or she will stay home.
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He is both tired and sick.
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Not only does he sing, but he also dances.
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Neither the teacher nor the students were ready.
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Whether you study or you don’t, the exam is tomorrow.
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She is both kind and patient.
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Neither my brother nor my cousin can drive.
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Not only did they eat pizza but also burgers.
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Both the manager and the assistant arrived early.
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She likes neither apples nor oranges.
