[ Correlative Conjunction ]
You can either wear open-toe sandals … shoes to work at the office.
- or
- nor
Select your answer:

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A. When Zoe wants to give direct orders
B. When Zoe wants to express uncertainty
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There …. any cheese on the plate
A. are
B. is
C. isn’t