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_____ Richard _____ Elaine will babysit the twins on Saturday.

What kind of conjunction would complete both blanks in the sentence?

Respuesta :

The correct answer is Correlative Conjunction!

Answer:

Correlative conjunction (s): Either Richard or Elaine....// Neither Richard nor Elaine...

Explanation:

This correlative conjuction joins two proper nouns: Richard and Elaine. These correlative comjuctions are made up of two words: either / or ; neither /nor. However, they mean different things; if you say that either Richard or Elaine will babysit the twins , you mean that one of the two will. If you say that neither Richard nor Elaine will babysit the twins, you mean that another person will have to do so.