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Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to add two things of equal, importance., , Either... o * Jon must be living either in Canada or in Brazil., * You either listen to me or do whatever you want to do., . * You are neither my brother nor a friend., * I loved both the party and the guests., Both... and. La a, * You were both fast and precise in the fight., Recor aeae * Max not only lost the match but also disappointed us., * She is not only beautiful but also smart., Whether sore * I don’t know whether he took a cab, or he walked © home], * You have to learn them whether they are easy or difficult., , Such... that... * It was such a close fight that we didn’t know who won it., * Jon was such a bad fighter that the company fired him ., , No sooner...than * No sooner had | reached the station than the train left., am st *_No sooner had | heard the news than | started dancing., Scarcely had | reached the station when the train arrived., Scarcely/Hardly...when], * Hardly had she started the car when | called her., , * He would rather come with us than stay here., Would rather... than * | would rather have coffee than tea., , * You look as big and powerful as a bodybuilder., * The kid was running as fast as us.