[ Correlative Conjunctions ]
The Jones boys might play tennis this weekend. They might go sailing instead.
A. The Jones boys might both play tennis and go sailing this weekend.
B. The Jones boys will either play tennis or go sailing this weekend.
C. The Jones boys will play either tennis or sailing this weekend.

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