Correlative Conjunctions Worksheet
Identify and use correlative conjunctions in sentences for 3rd graders.
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Correlative Conjunctions Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that join words or groups of words in a sentence.
Complete each sentence with the correct pair of correlative conjunctions from the word bank.
1. my mom my dad like to eat broccoli.
2. You can have an apple a banana for a snack.
3. She is smart kind.
4. He plays the piano sings in the choir.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a pair of correlative conjunctions.
1. Which sentence uses 'both...and' correctly?
Both she and I went to the park.
She both I went to the park.
Both went to the park and I.
She went to the park both and I.
2. Which sentence uses 'either...or' correctly?
Either you can choose the red, or the blue shirt.
You can either choose the red or the blue shirt.
You either can choose the red or the blue shirt.
Either you can choose the red shirt or the blue.
Write two sentences using the correlative conjunctions given below.
1. Use 'neither...nor' in a sentence.
2. Use 'not only...but also' in a sentence.
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
1. Correlative conjunctions work alone to connect parts of a sentence.
True
False
2. 'Both...and' is an example of a correlative conjunction.
True
False