Monday, 29 September 2025

USES OF ‘NOT ONLY……BUT ALSO’, ‘AS WELL AS’ , ‘BOTH…….AND’ & ‘NEITHER…NOR’


Questions

1. A. Use ‘not only……but also’, ‘as well as’ , ‘both…….and’ & begin ‘not only…………but also’ in the following sentences.

1. She is a poet. She is a novelist.

2. He has a degree in engineering. He has a degree in economics.

3. The company produces software. The company produces hardware.

4. She is a scientist. She is an artist.

5. He has experience in marketing. He has experience in finance.

6. The university offers degrees in law. The university offers degrees in medicine.

7. She is a coach. She is a mentor.

8. The hotel serves breakfast. The hotel serves lunch.

9. He is a musician. He is a producer.

10. The library has books. The library has journals.

1. B. Use ‘not only……but also’, ‘as well as’ , ‘both…….and’ & begin ‘not only…………but also’ in the following sentences.

1. Ramesh is attending the meeting. Suresh is attending the meeting.

2. The manager is responsible for sales. The director is responsible for sales.

3. My brother is going to college. My sister is going to college.

4. The teacher is grading papers. The principal is grading papers.

5. The company is launching a new product. The competitor is launching a new product.

6. The students are participating in the debate. The teachers are participating in the debate.

7. The chef is preparing dinner. The sous chef is preparing dinner.

8. The artist is painting a mural. The apprentice is painting a mural.

9. The team is working on the project. The consultants are working on the project.

10. The author is writing a novel. The co-author is writing a novel.

1. C. Use ‘not only……but also’, ‘as well as’ , ‘both…….and’ & begin ‘not only…………but also’ in the following sentences.

1. She paints beautiful landscapes. She sketches portraits.

2. He writes novels. He edits poetry.

3. The company exports electronics. The company imports textiles.

4. She teaches mathematics. She tutors science.

5. He plays the guitar. He composes music.

6. The university offers degrees in engineering. The university provides certifications in design.

7. She reads fiction. She reviews non-fiction.

8. He travels the world. He documents his journeys.

9. The hotel serves fine dining. The hotel offers room service.

10. She codes applications. She develops websites.

1. D. Use ‘not only……but also’, ‘as well as’ , ‘both…….and’ & begin ‘not only…………but also’ in the following sentences.

1. The dress is beautiful. The dress is elegant.

2. He is intelligent. He is hardworking.

3. The city is vibrant. The city is cultural.

4. She is kind. She is generous.

5. The hotel is luxurious. The hotel is comfortable.

6. The book is informative. The book is interesting.

7. The course is challenging. The course is rewarding.

8. The team is dynamic. The team is supportive.

9. The food is delicious. The food is healthy.

10. The park is peaceful. The park is scenic.

 

Questions

2. A. Use ‘neither……nor’, and begin with ‘neither……nor’ in the following sentences.

1. She is not a poet. She is not a novelist.

2. He does not have a degree in engineering. He does not have a degree in economics.

3. The company does not produce software. The company does not produce hardware.

4. She is not a scientist. She is not an artist.

5. He does not have experience in marketing. He does not have experience in finance.

6. The university does not offer degrees in law. The university does not offer degrees in medicine.

7. She is not a coach. She is not a mentor.

8. The hotel does not serve breakfast. The hotel does not serve lunch.

9. He is not a musician. He is not a producer.

10. The library does not have books. The library does not have journals.

2.B. Use ‘neither……nor’, and begin with ‘neither……nor’ in the following sentences.

1. Ramesh is not attending the meeting. Suresh is not attending the meeting.

2. The manager is not responsible for sales. The director is not responsible for sales.

3. My brother is not going to college. My sister is not going to college.

4. The teacher is not grading papers. The principal is not grading papers.

5. The company is not launching a new product. The competitor is not launching a new product.

6. The students are not participating in the debate. The teachers are not participating in the debate.

7. The chef is not preparing dinner. The sous chef is not preparing dinner.

8. The artist is not painting a mural. The apprentice is not painting a mural.

9. The team is not working on the project. The consultants are not working on the project.

10. The author is not writing a novel. The co-author is not writing a novel.

2.C. Use ‘neither……nor’, and begin with ‘neither……nor’ in the following sentences.

1. She does not paint beautiful landscapes. She does not sketch portraits.

2. He does not write novels. He does not edit poetry.

3. The company does not export electronics. The company does not import textiles.

4. She does not teach mathematics. She does not tutor science.

5. He does not play the guitar. He does not compose music.

6. The university does not offer degrees in engineering. The university does not provide certifications in design.

7. She does not read fiction. She does not review non-fiction.

8. He does not travel the world. He does not document his journeys.

9. The hotel does not serve fine dining. The hotel does not offer room service.

10. She does not code applications. She does not develop websites.

2.D. Use ‘neither……nor’, and begin with ‘neither……nor’ in the following sentences.

1. The dress is not beautiful. The dress is not elegant.

2. He is not intelligent. He is not hardworking.

3. The city is not vibrant. The city is not cultural.

4. She is not kind. She is not generous.

5. The hotel is not luxurious. The hotel is not comfortable.

6. The book is not informative. The book is not interesting.

7. The course is not challenging. The course is not rewarding.

8. The team is not dynamic. The team is not supportive.

9. The food is not delicious. The food is not healthy.

10. The park is not peaceful. The park is not scenic.

 

COURTESY: Meta AI, ChatGPT, Perplexity & Dr. Shankar D Mishra

Compiled and edited by Dr. Shankar D Mishra

 

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