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1. Whales, dolphins, and walruses are … fish … mammals.

A. not only ... but


B. not only ... but also
C. not only ... but only
D. not also ... but only
2. Lia and I discussed … to attend the meeting … have a representative attend in our
place.
A. either ... or
B. between … or
C. whether … or
D. neither ... nor
3. Father : Either you will make your homework, or I will not give you a money.
Son : Yes, dad. I’ll make it.
A. Son will made his homework.
B. Son will not made his homework.
C. Son will not make his homework.
D. Son will make his homework.
4. Jack : Neither you come to the party, nor you called me.
Jane : I’m really sorry to you.
A. He is not called Jane.
B. He called Jack.
C. She called Jack.
D. She is not called Jack.
5. Both making a homework … working part-time were not easy for her.
A. nor
B. or
C. and
D. but also
6. Do you know the distance both from Earth … Mars?
A. but also
B. and
C. to
D. or
7. You can either wear jacket … blanket when the weather is cold.
A. or
B. and
C. to
D. nor

For number 8-13!

Tim : Hello, Tom. Where did you go yesterday?

Mike : I went both to the market and to the post office.

Tim : Oh, I See. So, where do you want to go now?


Mike : I want to go to the cafe. Do you want to join with me?

Tim : Sure, let’s go.

Tim : What do you want to drink, tea or coffee?

Mike : I want to drink either tea or coffee. And you?

Tim : Neither tea nor coffee. I want juice.

Mike : Really? I don’t think that you don’t like both tea and coffee.

Tim : As you can see, brother.

Mike : Hmm, okay. So, which size of glass that you want?

Tim : Either big size or small size. I want big size. Can you?

Mike : No problem, I’ll pay it later.

Tim : Thank you so much.

8. What is the dialogue about?


A. offering suggestion
B. offering to drink
C. offering to go to the cafe
D. offering size of glass
9. What sentence prove Tim does not like to drink?
A. I want to drink either tea or coffee.
B. Neither tea nor coffee.
C. Either big size or small size.
D. I don’t think that you don’t like both tea and coffee.
10. How many sentences that used correlative conjunction in the dilogue?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
11. Pedro is ... intelligent, ... friendly.
A. Not, but
B. Either, or
C. Neither, nor
D. Not only, but also
12. The man is ... a salesman ... a manager.
A. Neither, or
B. Either, nor
C. Neither, nor
D. Not only, but also
13. Pedro lives ... in Mexico City ... San Juan.
A. Neither, or
B. Either, nor
C. Neither, nor
D. Not only, but also
14. Neither Pablo … his friends ate lunch here yesterday.
A. Nor
B. Or
C. No
D. Not
15. There are ... two ... three Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
A. Not, but
B. Either, or
C. Neither, nor
D. Not only, but also

16. ... Norway ... Switzerland is in the European Union.


A. Not, but
B. Either, or
C. Neither, nor
D. Not Only, but Also
17. ... is he a professional footballer, …. he’s …. a successful businessman.
A. Not, but
B. Either, or
C. Neither, nor
D. Not Only, but Also
18. We can go to ….. Greece …. Spain for our holiday.
A. Not,But
B. Either,Or
C. Neither,Nor
D. Not Only, But Also
19. She is neither polite ... funny.
A. Or
B. Nor
C. Not
D. But Also
20. This salad is ... delicious ... healthy.
A. not only, but also
B. both, and
C. either, or
D. neither, nor
21. I like ... to sing opera, ... to spend my spare time practicing ballroom dances.
A. not only, but also
B. either, or
C. neither, or
D. neither, not
22. The mid-term test is ... very short ... hard.
A. not only, but also
B. either, or
C. neither, or
D. both, and
23. ... Joe ... his sisters could understand what their parents were saying when they
spoke French.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
24. He was stung ... by a jellyfish ... by a wasp- we don’t know which.
A. either, or
B. neither, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, not

25. ... my father ... my mother like to go waterskiing- they are real athletes.
A. either, or
B. both, and
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
26. ... my brother ... I want to go trekking in the Himalayas this summer- way too
difficult and boring besides.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
27. You can choose ... the chocolate cupcake ... the lemon one.
A. either, but
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. either, or
28. ... my aunt ... my uncle went camping last summer- they hate the outdoors.
A. neither, nor
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. either, or
29. At school, you can choose ... student council ... scout for an extracurricular.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
30. Both ... and ... protect our country from enemies.
A. The army, the navy
B. The police, the red
C. President, smart people
D. Civil, strongest people.
31. ... bees ... wasps sting you. Watch out!
A. either, or
B. both, and
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
32. If I were you, I would study ... Chinese ... Spanish as a foreign language.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
33. She is ... my bestfriend, ... my girlfriend.
A. both, and
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. not only, but also
34. When my father visited Greece, you can go ... swimming ... paragliding in Mykonos.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. both, and
D. neither, nor
35. ... sheep ... goats live together in groups and forage in the fields for food.
A. either, or
B. both, and
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
36. ... lions ... bears live together in groups in the forest.
A. either, or
B. both, and
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
37. If I could live anywhere, I would live ... in Spain ... in Thailand.
A. either, or
B. either, nor
C. neither, or
D. neither, nor
38. Of course, ... my dog ... my cat want to play together. They don’t get along.
A. Either, or
B. Either, nor
C. Neither, or
D. Neither, nor
39. Both you and me are invited to dinner.
A. Not only you, but also me are not invited to dinner.
B. Neither you nor me is invited to dinner.
C. Either you or me is invited to dinner.
D. Both you and me are invited to dinner.
40. Nani and Ali entered a University three years ago. Nani got married last week, so She
is not able to concentrate on her studies. Ali, on the other hand, is more interested
in business. “I think I am going to quit my studies,” He said to him self.
From the text above we know that...
A. Both Nani and Ali are going to leave the University.
B. Both of them are not students anymore.
C. Neither Nani nor Ali has graduated.
D. Either Nani or Ali is student.
41. Eric : Either you will stay here, or I will not help you anymore.
Tohir : All Right. I’ll stay here.
A. Eric will stay.
B. Eric will not stay.
C. Tohir will not stay.
D. Eric will help Tohir.
42. The early men, as we know were hunters. They had to kill or be killed, for there were
savage animls all round them.
From the sentence we know that...
A. Either hunters killed animals, or they were killed by animals.
B. Hunters killed not only men but also animals.
C. Neither men or animals were killed.
D. Both men and animals killed hunters.
43. When the time came, He even helped me with my luggage. He wished me good luck
as I jumped off, and few minutes later I was racing towards the centre of the City in
Taxi.
From the sentence we know that...
A. Not only did he wish me good luck, but also jumped off.
B. Not only did he help me, but also wished me good luck.
C. Not only he helped me, but also he wished me good luck.
D. Neither did he help me, nor did he wish me good luck.
44. It was almost 7.25 when I stopped outside the station. I paid the driver quickly,
seized my bags and hurried inside. “Paris Train?” was all I had time to say to the first
official I saw. You can imagine my dissappointment when he pointed to train that
was just moving out of the station at gret speed.
From the text we know that...
A. The driver both seized me my bags and hurried inside.
B. Neither the driver nor the writer came late to the station.
C. Not only did he come late to the station, but also missed the Train.
D. Both the driver and the officails worked at the railway station.
For number 45-50!

Jerry : Did you learn math last night?

Tom : Yes, I learnt not only math, but also English with Cindy.

Jerry : Wow, is Cindy clever?

Tom : Yes, she is not only clever, but also beautiful as well.

Jerry : Ok, by the way, why do you bring a swimming goggles? Where do you want to go? To the
beach or swimming-pool?

Tom : I want to go neither to the beach nor swimming-pool.

Jerry : So, why you bring that goggles?

Tom : I just bring this one, because I will use it tomorrow. I’m not only bought the goggles, but
also swimsuit.

Jerry : Wow, I think you will be a swimmer.

45. What is the dialogue about?


A. asking for someone about the plan
B. asking for someone about the where to go
C. asking for someone about the swimmer
D. asking for someone about the beach
46. What proves that Cindy is smart?
A. Both Nani and Ali are going to leave the University.
B. Both of them are not students anymore.
C. she is not only clever, but also beautiful as well.
D. I learnt not only math, but also English with Cindy.
47. What did Tom said he didn’t go anywhere at all later?
A. I think you will be a swimmer.
B. I’m not only bought the goggles, but also swimsuit.
C. I will use it tomorrow.
D. I want to go neither to the beach nor swimming-pool.
48. What is the meaning of goggles?
A. something that used to swim
B. something that used to protect the eye
C. something that used to see the fish
D. something that used to know somebody
49. How many sentences that used correlative conjunction in the dilogue?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
50. “I want to go neither to the beach nor swimming-pool.”
It means that...
A. He did go anywhere
B. He did not go from home
C. He did not go anywhere
D. He did not go outsider

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