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Identify the sentences with a correlative conjunction correctly punctuated. (Select all that apply.)

Both cucumbers and beets make delicious pickles.
Either you want to go, or you don't.
Whether or not you go with us depends on your parents.
Either the train is late or Martha missed it.
Neither the minister, nor the deacons will attend the meeting.

Sagot :

Both cucumbers and beets make delicious pickles- correlative conjunction= both/and

Either you want to go, or you don’t- correlative conjunction= either/or

Either the train is late or Martha missed it- correlative conjunction= either/or

Neither the minister, nor the deacon will attend the meeting- correlative conjunction= neither/nor

The only one that would be excluded (wrong) is whether or not you go with us depends on your parents because whether and or are right next to each other, they have to have at least one word between them. Hope this helped!