This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Conjunctions > Correlative Conjunctions – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 10 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Neither John nor his friends ..... (like) doing the dishes. A) Likes. B) Has liked. C) Liking. D) Like. E) Liken. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Like. 2. In the sentence 'Whether you like shrimp or chocolate, there's certain to be something for you at the Veracruz food fair', what does 'whether' imply? A) A consequence. B) A connection. C) A choice. D) A possibility. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A possibility. 3. True or False:Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs to connect equal grammatical items. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 4. You can have tea.You can have coffee. You can ..... have tea ..... coffee. A) Either, or. B) Neither, nor. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Either, or. 5. Derrick, ..... do your homework ..... set the table for supper. A) Either or. B) Neither nor. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Either or. 6. He is neither polite ..... funny A) Or. B) Nor. C) Not. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nor. 7. Complete the sentence:You can ..... have a cookie now ..... wait until after dinner. A) Not only but also. B) Either or. C) Neither nor. D) Both and. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Either or. 8. Choose the sentence that uses the correct pronouns with the correlative conjunction. A) The prize will go to either you or myself. B) The prize will go to either yourself or me. C) The prize will go to either you or I. D) The prize will go to either you or me. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The prize will go to either you or me. 9. Abigail and Liam are both superstars in their class! Choose the sentence that correctly uses "both/and" to show that both of them play soccer. A) Both Abigail and Liam play soccer. B) Both Abigail or Liam play soccer. C) Both Abigail nor Liam play soccer. D) Both Abigail but Liam play soccer.TagsTEKS.ELA.7.10D.VI. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Both Abigail and Liam play soccer. 10. ..... it would rain tomorrow, ..... the road will certainly get wet. A) If then. B) Not but. C) No sooner than. D) What with and. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If then. 11. Carol and her sister were born in Poland, but ..... of them speaks Polish. A) Both. B) Neither. C) All. D) Either. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Neither. 12. As Ethan is allergic to seafood, he can ..... eat prawns ..... crabs. A) Either, or. B) Neither, nor. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Neither, nor. 13. Which revision best corrects the error in this sentence:'You can either check your bag at the counter, or carrying it on the plane.' A) You can either check your bag at the counter or carry it on the plane. B) You can either to check your bag at the counter or carrying it on the plane. C) You can either checking your bag at the counter, or carry it on the plane. D) You can either check your bag at the counter, or you can be carrying it on the plane. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) You can either check your bag at the counter or carry it on the plane. 14. ..... was John late for class, ..... he also forgot his textbook. A) Both and. B) Neither nor. C) Either or. D) Not only but. E) Not but. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Not only but. 15. Which sentences contains an example of a past perfect verb tense? A) As soon as the hurricane had passed, we inspected the damage. B) I chatted with a solider on the phone last night. C) I will eat dinner before I go to my dance rehearsal. D) Susie reached out her hand to feed the dolphins. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) As soon as the hurricane had passed, we inspected the damage. 16. Which correlative conjunction has a sense of possibility? A) Either/or. B) Neither/nor. C) Both/and. D) Whether/or. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Whether/or. 17. In the fall, Phillip will ..... start classes at the community college as his mother's wish ..... join the Navy as his father's hope. He is now considering his decision. A) Neither, nor. B) Either, or. C) Both, and. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Either, or. 18. The homework's due is ..... today ..... tomorrow. I need to open my agenda to make sure. A) Neither, no. B) Either, or. C) Both, and. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Either, or. 19. Both Surya and Haritsa ..... diligent students. A) Are. B) Is. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Are. 20. Which sentence correctly revises the parallel structure error in:'She wanted neither to apologize nor admitting she was wrong.'? A) She wanted neither apologizing nor to admit she was wrong. B) She wanted neither to apologize nor that she should admit she was wrong. C) She wanted neither to apologize nor to admit she was wrong. D) She wanted to neither apologize nor admitting she was wrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She wanted neither to apologize nor to admit she was wrong. 21. ..... Robby but also Bobby is my classmate A) Not only. B) Neither. C) Either. D) Both. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Not only. 22. Complete the sentence:For our project, we can choose either a poster presentation ..... a video. A) Nor. B) Or. C) And. D) But. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Or. 23. True or False:The sentence 'Either you can start your homework now or you can do it after dinner' uses 'either ..... or' correctly. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 24. Emily is ..... pretty but also smart. A) Neither. B) Either. C) Both. D) Not only. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Not only. 25. Are the correlative conjunctions in this sentence balanced?You can either read a fiction book or read a nonfiction book. A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 26. The test was ..... complicated ..... difficult. Most students got 100. A) Not only, but also. B) Both, and. C) Neither, nor. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Neither, nor. 27. The teacher ..... left the classroom ..... slammed the door. A) Not only/but also. B) Neither/nor. C) Either/or. D) Not/but. E) Both/and. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Not only/but also. 28. True or False:When 'not only/but also' connects two full independent clauses, a comma is typically needed before 'but also'. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 29. Complete the sentence: ..... the dog ..... the cat wanted to go outside. A) Both and. B) Either or. C) Neither nor. D) Not only but also. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Both and. 30. The players fought ..... against their opponents ..... against the heavy rain. A) Either/ or. B) Whether/ or. C) So/ that. D) Not only/ but also. E) Towards/ but. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Not only/ but also. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesParts Of Speech QuizzesGrammar QuizzesCorrelative Conjunctions Quiz 1Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 2Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 3Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 4Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 5Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 6Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 7Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books