The document discusses different conjunctions used to connect words, phrases, and clauses, including both, either, and neither/nor. It provides examples of using both to connect two items that can both be true, either to give a choice between two options, and neither/nor to connect two negative options. Some of the examples given are liking both basketball and music, having the choice to go to a party or stay home, and neither a person nor their spouse mentioning buying a car.
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Both
I like both Chivas and Old parr
My house is both bigand beautiful
I like both playingbasketball and listeningto music
I enjoyboth watchinga movie and playingvideo games
Either
Actions
Either keep calm or cry
Clauses
Either I go to the partyor I stay at my house
Nouns
I've saved some money to buyeither a new watch or a new cellphone
Phrases
You can drink beer either with me or with Ariel
Neither/nor
Nouns
Neither Carlos norhis wife mentioned anythingaboutbuyinga car
Actions
Mario said he would contact me, but he neither called norlooked for.
Neither Carlos norMario traveled to Paris