English Grammar, Correlative Conjunctions List, Definition and Examples
Hardly … when | I had hardly closed my eyes when she came. |
Such … that | He is such a smart boy that he passes his math exams successfully. |
Neither … nor | Neither George nor his brother is very tall. |
Whether … or | He must do it, whether he likes it or not. |
As … as | He’s not singing as loudly as he can. |
Rather … than | I would rather go out than stay at home today. |
Scarcely … when | Scarcely had I gone to bed when the doorbell rang. |
Both … and | Michael can both read and write. |
Not only … but also | Not only Mary but also Gabriel is from Italy. |
Either … or | I can have either cola or tea. |
So … as | Her story isn’t so boring as theirs. |
No sooner … than | We had no sooner gone to bed than the phone rang. |
The more … the more | The more you can dream, the more you can do. |
So … that | My mother speaks so quickly that nobody understands what she says. |
Past Tense Of Watch, Past Participle Form of Watch, Watch Watched V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Wake up, Past Participle Form of Wake up, Wake up Woke up…
Past Tense Of Wait, Past Participle Form of Wait, Wait Waited V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Try, Past Participle Form of Try, Try Tried V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Sow, Past Participle Form of Sow, Sow Sowed V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Sink, Past Participle Form of Sink, Sink Sank Sunk V1 V2 V3