[ Correlative Conjunctions ]
Identify the sentence that correctly uses correlative conjunctions.
A. Both the painting and the sculpture were exhibited in the gallery.
B. She will either take a taxi or walk to the station.
C. Not only did he apologize, but he also offered to help.
D. All of the above

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Conjunctions › ViewDo you want to go to the park, ___________ stay at home?
A. and
B. or
C. because
D. but
Past Narrative Tenses › View
I _____ (work) on this report all morning and I’m still working on it.
A. worked
B. have worked
C. have been working
D. had been working
