Steps-2

Title: Conventional Expression, End-of-Sentence Punctuation, Within-Sentence Punctuation, Punctuating a Series

Grade Lesson s4-p1

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

The summer vacation starts either tomorrow nor today. The vacation is up to one month.

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Clue

Conventional expression helps in choosing the correct idioms to complete the sentence.

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Hint

In the given sentence, the expression 'either, or' expresses two positive differences.

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Sumup

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Choices

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Choice-A

'The summer vacation starts either tomorrow nor today.' The vacation is up to one month. The sentence is incorrect due to the misuse of "either" and "nor." The correct expression should be "either tomorrow or today.

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

'The summer vacation starts neither tomorrow nor today.' The vacation is up to one month. The sentence is incorrect due to the use of "neither" and "nor" in a context where they are not appropriate.

Wrong neither, nor

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Choice-C

'The summer vacation starts neither tomorrow or today. The vacation is up to one month.' The sentence is incorrect due to the use of "neither" and "or" together. The correct usage is to pair "neither" with "nor" and "either" with "or."

Wrong neither, or

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Choice-D

'The summer vacation starts either tomorrow or today. The vacation is up to one month. ' The sentence is correct because it uses the conventional expressions of "either…​or" to present a choice between two options.

Correct either, or

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Step

Complete sentence - The summer vacation starts either tomorrow or today. The vacation is up to one month.

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Answer

Option

D

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Sumup

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