[ Correlative Conjunctions ]
______she will attend the meeting ________ her assistant will.
A. Not only / but also
B. Either / or
C. Neither / nor
D. Both / and

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Grammar › ViewSalem has been neglecting us. He calls nor hangs out with us anymore.
A. not only
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“ You must not get into the area,” the policemen said.
A. The policemen stopped them from getting into the area.
B. The policemen denied from getting into the area.
C. The policemen wanted them to get into the area.
D. The policemen suggested getting into the area.
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A. short
B. narrow
C. long
D. wide
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At 7 a.m. tomorrow morning,
your birthday cake.
___
A. I ‘ll be baked
B. I’ll be baking
