Worksheet
Correlative Conjunctions: Complete the Sentence
Explore correlative conjunctions by completing sentences with this helpful grammar worksheet! Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to show how words, clauses, or phrases relate to each other. Common examples of correlative conjunctions include both/and, not only/but also, neither/nor, either/or, and whether/or.
Ideal for fifth-, sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade students, this one-page practice worksheet asks learners to complete each of 10 sentences by filling in the missing conjunction that correlates with the bolded word. Understanding correlative conjunctions is an important step in developing strong writing skills, as it helps students create more complex and nuanced sentences, leading to clearer and more effective communication.
To continue practicing correlative conjunctions, be sure to check out the Parallel Structure With Correlative Conjunctions #1 worksheet next!