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[ Conjunctions ]

Which of the following sentences contains correlative conjunctions?

A. At Rita’s birthday party, I ate pie, cake, and ice cream.

B. It was supposed to be held outdoors, but it rained, so we all went inside.

C. Not only was the food delicious, but I also had a great time joking around with Rita and Tim.

D. If Rita holds another party, I’ll definitely attend.

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