PARALLEL CONSTRUCTION
- Both...and
1.
I
saw both you and
Barlian in the party last night.
2.
I
don’t need both Google and
Wikipedia because my Mom know everything, Xoxo.
3.
Both
me and my partner went to say thank you for your help in our office.
4.
I
thing both of them are completely different,
moon is referring to the moon in the sky and
month is referring to the calendar.
5.
Lady
Gaga is both an singer and
a song writer.
- Neither...nor
1.
I
could neither smile nor
cry.
2.
Yesterday,
Toni neither come to my house nor calls to me.
3. Neither Rara nor three of her friends are attending the class now.
4.
I
want to buy some t-shirt in here but I have neither
the cash nor the credit I need.
5. Neither Jacob nor my other friends care about their homework.
- Either...or
1.
Either
you or me will pass the test.
2.
You
can choose for your future either a man dancing behind you in the club or a man in front of you leading the
prayer.
3.
Hi
Mom, sorry for all the times I didn’t thank you either because I didn’t find the words or
something else.
4.
You
can choose either you make the best or the worst of it.
5. I choose either fried rice or toast for my breakfast.
- Not only...but also
1.
Saying
good night is not only putting an end to a day but also it's a way of saying I remember you before I
go to sleep.
2. Dad,
you are not only my hero but also my soul, thanks for protect and loving me.
3.
My Teacher is not only make my life is wonderful but also make my English is preferable.
4.
If
I’m listening a song “Marry Your daughter” from Brian McKnight is not only make my feel so happy but also make my mind have a dream to be a girl like in the song.
5.
Promise
yourself not
only to be so strong but also nothing can
disturb your peace of mind to keep this long distance relationship.