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either…or Neither…nor

either…or Neither…nor. 8 th grade ELA. either…or. Use the pairing of either and or together to form a positive relationship. Example: I either wanted to go to the Michael Buble or Blake Shelton concerts. But wait, that sounds weird! Usually we leave the word either out. Example:

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either…or Neither…nor

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  1. either…orNeither…nor 8th grade ELA

  2. either…or • Use the pairing of either and or together to form a positive relationship. • Example: • I either wanted to go to the Michael Bubleor Blake Shelton concerts. • But wait, that sounds weird! • Usually we leave the word either out. • Example: • I wanted to go to the Michael Buble or Blake Shelton concerts.

  3. Neither…nor • Use the pairing of neither and nor to form a negative relationship. • Examples: • These shoes are neither comfortable nor cute. • I could neither laugh nor cry.

  4. Let’s practice • Follow this link: • http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-either-or-neither-nor.php#.UjG6_V8o5Ms

  5. Your turn! • In your writer’s notebook, write at least 2 sentences that use each of the pairings of: • Either and or (1 has to include either, 1 you can leave either out) • Neither and nor • (For you math scholars, that’s at least 4 total sentences)

  6. Your “Mastery” task • We will be writing a letter today. Use at least one either/or or neither/nor in your letter (your choice of which it will be).

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