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MODULE 4 - GRADED ASSIGNMENT 2

DIRECTIONS: Using the conjunctions in parentheses, combine the


following into sentences that contain parallel structure. (Hint: look for the
words or phrases that are different). Don’t forget the rules about subject-
verb agreement).
For full credit, all answers must be written in complete sentence form with
no misspellings or punctuation errors. 10 points each; 100 points total.

Example: Suzanne wasn’t invited to the wedding. She wasn’t invited to the
reception.
(neither....nor...)
Suzanne was invited neither to the wedding nor the reception.

1. Johnny doesn’t need a new computer. Billy doesn’t need a new computer.
(neither…nor…)

2. Ralph didn’t go to the football game. He didn’t go to the basketball game. (neither…
nor…)

3. John wants to ask his boss for some time off, or he wants to ask for more money in
his retirement fund.
(either…or…)

4. Organization is essential to good teaching. Careful planning is essential to good


teaching.
(both...and...)

5. The restaurant servers are willing to work overtime. The restaurant manager is
willing to work overtime.
(not only...but also...)

6. Rachel would like to move to Spain by next May. She would like to find a
job in Spain by next May.
(both…and…)

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7. Success in gymnastics requires balance and skill. Success in gymnastics
requires concentration and mental alertness.
(not only…but also…)

8. If he decides to buy that car, he will have to borrow money from Mary, or he
will have to borrow some from me.
(either…or...)

9. My parents don’t agree with my decision. My brother doesn’t agree with my


decision.
(neither…nor…)

10. It is necessary to exercise regularly to stay in good physical condition. It is


necessary to eat healthy foods to stay in good physical condition.
(not only...but also...)

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