Grammar Quiz

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She is a talented singer. She is also a good dancer. (Use: Not only…but also)

A. She is not only a talented singer, she is also a good dancer.

B. She is both a talented singer and a good dancer.

C. Not only she is a talented singer, but she is a good dancer.

D. She is not only a talented singer but also a good dancer.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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