ESL - Correlative Conjunctions
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- Correlative conjunctions are words that work together and relate one sentence to another. Mr. P. will discuss many issues that students face when learning these conjunctions. At the end of the video, he will provide an exercise. This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English and those above levels who wish to clarify doubts about this topic.
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Mr. P. is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, in Canada. He has been an English Teacher since 1997, teaching adults and adolescents in Toronto and Rome.
He is an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He has also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher specializing in TEFL, TESL, TESOL (Arizona State University) & TOEFL.
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In the practice session 5th one we can also give I do not like him. He is not only rude but also selfish right?
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Yes you can use it . But " both" and "and" are more suitable .
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Thank you for the lesson ! please do prepare more videos on Correlative conjunctions.
Hello Zarina. There are two videos on correlative conjunctions. Please do a search in my channel to find them.
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1:00 Not only is she beautiful ....
Or Not only she is beautiful....?
Is second type wrong ?
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If the two subjects are in plural after either ..or/neither ... nor .what form do we put verb
the plural form.
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Correlative conjunctions form compound or complex sentences?
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Other/than, no less/than, no fewer/than, much/as, the same/that, the same/as, such/that. Please give me some examples with this words. 🙏❤.
For correlative conjunctions, can they be used in not only in sentences but in phrases?
Yeah also to join phrases
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Please when we’ve to use comma with correlative conjunctions?
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excuse me sir, is it okay to use either or on number 3
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Hello. could you tell me how we join two clauses with neither.. nor? Thanks in advance..
Neither his younger brother nor Mike was able to get through the accounting.
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@@Englishing ‘cause as far as I know, clauses must have two different subjects and verbs and we also should separate them with a comma, shouldn’t we?🤦♀️
@@iceilgar8105 Jane was not a fool; neither/nor was she prepared to be blamed for the error.
@@iceilgar8105 There are many exceptions in English.
I had a question that
Can you please make a sentence on 1.scarely/when
2.what/with
3.wether/nor
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How to know that the answer is going to be either or / neither nor like i put the answer either in spain or france but your answer was opposite
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Are the meaning of both and ,not only but also same?
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@@Englishing he mean is the "not only... but also" and the "both...and" same?
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