[ Correlative Conjunctions ]
Which sentence demonstrates the improper use of correlative conjunctions?
A. Either you finish your homework or you’ll face the consequences.
B. Both Sarah and John enjoy playing soccer and basketball.
C. Not only did she cook but she also cleaned.
D. Neither the teacher nor the students were impressed with the presentation.

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