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Chapter 4

Both You and I


Chapter’s Goals

Correlative Write sentences using


conjunctions in a text correlative sentence
Listen and Repeat

Either you will confess, or I will complain to


your boss

You failed not only chemistry, but also


physics

He is neither dependable nor trustworthy


Listen and Repeat

Not only he is dependable, but he is also


trustworthy

Dolphins are not only friendly, but also


intelligent animals
Do You Know?

Are conjunctions that come in


pairs. It relates one sentence
Relative element to another between two
Conjunctions different nouns/noun phrases,
adjectives or actions
Do You Know?

Pairs in correlative conjunctions:


• either . . . or . . . relates two different
things/actions
• both . . . and . . . positively
• not only . . . but also . . .
relates two different
• neither . . . nor . . . things/actions negatively. It
means not one of the
things is/does something
Examples

1. Robert is not only talented but also handsome.


adjective adjective
2. Beth plays both the guitar and the violin.
noun noun
3. Neither Tom nor his siblings are left-handed.
singular plural plural
noun noun verb
Examples

Patterns:
 Subject + verb/be + not only + . . . + but also + . . .
 Subject + not only + . . . + but also + . . .
 Subject + verb/be + both + . . . + and + . . .
 Either/neither + . . . + or/nor + . . . + singular/plural
verb
Future Continuous Tense

“Not only” clause has to immediately precedes the phrase to


which it refers

Incorrect: William Shakespeare was not only famous in Italy but


also in England.
Correct : William Shakespeare was famous not only in Italy but
also in England.

(= the adjective “famous” refers both to Italy and England. The


clause must be in parallel structures. For example: in Italy and
in England)
Cultural Awareness

Number 13 is But many


usually It is just a By keeping
people everything away
considered silly old take it
as an unlucky superstition from number 13,
seriously people try to avoid
number still bad luck

What about However, in


China , Japan Companies, manufactures, hotels,
you? Do you tall buildings avoid labelling the
believe in and Italy, the
number is 13th floor or anything related to the
such number
superstition? considered
lucky
Let’s Practice!
Make correlative sentences using these.

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