Monday, April 26, 2021

Use of 'not only... but also'

 While using 'not only..... but also' we have to know that ......

  • The construction not only….but (also) is called a correlative conjunction. It is used to connect and emphasize 2 words or 2 phrases at the same position. Both two phrases are being presented by the writer as surprising or unexpected, with the second one being even more surprising than the first. We use “not only but also” to give more information.
  • It can be used to list adjective qualities, nouns or verbs, to show complementary qualities, quantities or actions, events and states.

When to Use “Not Only But Also”

  • We use it when we have two things and we want to give a little extra emphasis to the second thing because it’s even better, or even worse, or more surprising, or more impressive, or more shocking than the first thing.
  • The most essential rule to remember about using this structure is that two parts of speech must be parallel.

How to Form Sentences with Not Only…But Also

There are two ways to use not only, but also. You can use it in the middle and end of the sentence, or you can actually use it to start a sentence with not only. There are some grammatical considerations we have to keep in mind.

#1. Use it in the middle and end of the sentence:

S + V + not only + Adjective + but also + Adjective

For example:

  • He is not only arrogant but also selfish.
  • Tom is not only rich but alsofamous.
  • She was not only extremely intelligent but also very practical.

S + V + not only + Adv + but also + Adv

For example:

  • John works not only quickly but also efficiently.
  • Thomas writes not only correctly but also neatly.
  • He worked not only hard but also carefully.

S + V + not only + Noun + but also + Noun

For example:

  • She is not only a novelist but also a poet.
  • He is not only a statesman but also a man of the people.
  • Shakespeare was not only a writer but also an actor.

S + not only + V + but also + V

For example:

  • He not only studies hard but also works well.
  • She not only plays well but also writes music.
  • He not only speaks English but also French.
  • The robbers not only took his money but also laid into him.
  • She not only entered the competition but also won it!
  • He not only read the book but also remembered what he read.
  • He not only writes his own plays but also acts in them.

#2. Use it at the beginning of the sentence or Inversion of Not only but also:

We can use not only at the beginning of a clause to add emphasis. When we do this, the subject and the verb are inverted.       

Not only + V/Adj/Noun/Adv + but (he/she) also + V/Adj/Noun/Adv Verb be/ aux (do/will/should/would /can/ could)

For examples:

Noun:

  • Not only does he speak English but he also speaks French.
  • Not only does she speak Spanish but she also knows how to type.
  • Not only you but also I am planning to go.
  • Not only do the nurses want a pay increase but they alsowant reduced hours as well.

Noun phrase:

  • Not only is he handsome but (he is) also intelligent.
  • Not only is the return address on the e-mail almost certainly fraudulent but alsoresponding to spam creates more traffic.
  • Not only will that skill help your resume but also will make you familiar with on-line job recruiting.
  • Not only was it raining all day at the wedding but also the band was late.
  • Not only will they paint the outside of the house but also the inside.

When there is no auxiliary verb or main verb be, we use do, does, did:

  • Not only did she forget my birthday, but she also didn’t even apologize for forgetting it.
  • Not only did he needlessly place himself in danger but also no charges were brought against his prisoners.
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Exercise

1. There are problems with the children. There are problems with their parents.

2. He can make people laugh. He can make people cry.

3. She writes plays for television. She acts in movies.

4. I sent him many letters. I also tried to telephone him. 

5.We visit our grandfather’s house in summer. We visit our grandfather’s house in winter.

6. She can dance. She can sing.

7. They need food. They need medicine.

8. He has been late four times. He hasn’t done any work.

9. She was upset. She was angry.

10. In winter the days are short. They are also cold and dark.


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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Use of 'Or', 'Neither... nor' and 'otherwise'

   The conjunctions or, either…or and neither…nor can be used to combine two simple sentences into one. These are used when two alternative facts or statements have to be presented.

Using or

Two simple sentences can be combined into a compound sentence by using the conjunction or.

  • You can have tea. You can have coffee.
  • You can have tea or coffee.
  • You can go by bus. You can go by car.
  • You can go by bus or car.
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Using either…or

  • He is a fool. He is a madman.
  • He is either a fool or a madman.
  • The car dashed against a goat. The car dashed against a donkey.
  • The car dashed against either a goat or a donkey.

# Note that either…or is used to join two affirmative sentences.

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* Using 'neither…nor'

Neither…nor is used to join two negative statements.

  • He does not drink. He does not smoke.
  • He neither drinks nor smokes.
  • He will not spend his money. He will not invest it.
  • He will neither spend his money nor invest it.

Notes

When the correlatives either..or and neither…nor are used, you must see that they are placed immediately before the words they relate to.

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Using otherwise

  • You must apologize. You will be punished.
  • You must apologize otherwise you will be punished.
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# Exercise:-

The structure neither…nor is used to join two negative ideas. It is the opposite of both…and…

Combine the following sentences using neither…nor…

1. He cannot speak English. He cannot write English.

2. He did not eat the cake himself. He did not let others eat it.

3. You should not meet him. You should not talk to him.

4. She has not eaten anything in two days. She hasn’t slept either. 

5. The old woman cannot walk. She cannot talk.

6. She is not beautiful. She is not intelligent.

7. He does not attend the class regularly. He does not learn his lessons either.

8. This book is not interesting. It is not useful either.

9. James did not pass the test. Peter did not pass the test.

10. Mike does not play cricket. His brother also does not play cricket.



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Use of 'either...or ' and 'both'

 While using  'either ......or'  we need to know that -

 1. Either is used when referring to a

 choice between two options. For 

example, “Either one deserves to win.”

 Or, “Either you leave, or I will phone

 the police.” It can also be used in a 

negative way, instead of the words 

'also' or 'too'.


2. When there are two or more options or 

alternatives, but we are not sure which of

 them is definite, we use 'either or'. The verb

 agrees with the subject preceding it. If the

 subject is singular, the verb has to be singular. 

If the subject is plural, the verb is plural.

It means that.....

Either… or… connects two choices:

I’ve saved some money to buy either [choice 1]a DVD player or [choice 2]an MP3 player.

We use either… or… to connect items which are the same grammatical type, e.g. words, phrases, clauses:

We can either pre- or post-date the document. I don’t mind. (connecting prefixes)

It’s either black or grey. I can’t remember. (connecting words)

You can stay either with me or with Swara. (connecting phrases)

Either I drive to the airport or I get a taxi. (connecting clauses)

 * Look some solved examples :-

  1. He cooks dinner. Or she cooks dinner.           Answer:- Either he or she cooks dinner.
  2. She can have tea. Or she can have coffee.      Answer :-She can have either tea or coffee.
  3. He washes the clothes himself. Or he asks her to wash them.                                                            Answer :- He either washes the clothes himself or asks her to wash them.

# Exercise:-


Combine the following pairs of sentences using 'either…or'.

1. He keeps the keys himself. Or he leaves them with his wife.

2. He may attend the function. Or his wife may attend the function.

3. Give me freedom. Or give me death.

4. He must have done this. Or his brother must have done this.

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# The expression 'both' means the first one and the second one together.

Example:

* I like tea. I like coffee.

* I like both tea and coffee.

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Sunday, April 18, 2021

Remove 'too'

 While removing  'too'  we have to follow following rules:-

1. Use 'so' on the place of  'too'.

2. Use 'that' on the place of  'to'.

3. Take subject in form of pronoun after 'that'.

4. Use 'can not' for simple present tense and 'could not' for simple past tense after it.

5. Write the remaining sentence as it is after it.

6. In some cases we have to make passive voice in the next sentence.

Exam. 1. Pari is too busy to get the time for watching tv.

And. Pari is so busy that she can not get the time for watching tv.

2. Shamli was too honest to blame her.

And. Shamli was so honest that she could not be blamed.

Examples for Practice:-

  1. She was too weak to walk.
  2. He is too slow to win the race.
  3. She is too weak to pass the examination.
  4. He is too foolish to win the election.
  5. He is too old to walk.

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Note :- In a single sentence 'too' will be replaced by 'very'.

Exam.1. It is too hot today.

Ans. It is very hot today.

2. They were too busy yesterday.

Ans. They were very busy yesterday.


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Saturday, April 17, 2021

Use of 'too.....to'

 While using 'too.......to' we have to follow following rules:

1) Use 'too' on the place of 'so' or 'very'.

2) Take 'to' on the place of 'that' or 'as a connective' and take given verb after it.

3) Remove 'Subject' and  'negative part' from the sentence after 'that' or 'from the next sentence'.


Exercise: 1.  Sentences with 'so....... that'


Exam. 1. He is so poor that he can not pay the bill.

Ans. He is too poor to pay the bill.


Exam. 2. She was so weak that she could not walk.

Ans. She was too weak to walk.


Examples for practice:

Use 'too......to' in the following sentences

1. Coffee was so hot that it could not be drunk.

2. An old man was so humble that he could not cheat anyone.

3. She is so intelligent that she can not miss any question to answer.

4. Swara is so pretty that nobody can hate her.

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Exercise : 2  Sentences without 'so....... ........that' (Two seperate sentence)

The words too…to have a negative meaning. It means ‘more than is necessary or desirable’.

Study the following sentences.

  • He was very nervous. He could not perform well on the stage.
  • He was too nervous to performwell on the stage.
  • I was very busy. I could not talk to her.
  • I was too busy to talk to her.
  • The task was very difficult. I could not do it without help.
  • The task was too difficult to dowithout help.
  • It was very hot. We did not want to go out.
  • It was too hot to go out.

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Examples for Practice :-

Combine the following sentences using too…to.

1. The place was very noisy. I couldn’t hear anything properly.

2. He earns very little. He cannot keep his family in comfort.

3. I know him very well. I don’t like him.

4. She was very anxious about her husband. She could not think about anything else.

5. She is very clumsy. She cannot handle glassware carefully.


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