Advanced English Grammar (C1) Lesson 12 of 12
Watch four videos using Correlative Conjunctions in conversation.
Man: Is Bob coming to the party?
Woman: Yes, both he and his wife are coming.
Man: What about Joe and his wife?
Woman: Neither Joe nor his wife can make it.
Man: Oh, that’s too bad.
Woman: Yeah, it is rare when all of us are together.
Woman: What can I use to make a website for my side business?
Man: I would use either Blogger or Wordpress.
Woman: Which one is better?
Man: It depend whether you are making a simple site or a complex site.
Woman: Most likely, I’m making a simple site, nothing fancy, to begin with at least.
Man: Then, I would use Blogger.
Woman: Which one is cheaper?
Man: Both of them are free, but Wordpress has more functionality.
Woman: Well, I'm not sure whether or not I will need to add things. Should I go with Wordpress then?
Man: Yes. If you’re not sure whether you’ll add things or not, I’d go with Wordpress.
Woman: OK, I’ll go with Wordpress, then.
Man: Do know whether Jack or Sally will give the next presentation?
Woman: It will be Sally, for sure.
Man: Why not Jack, or Jim for that matter?
Woman: Neither Jack nor Jim have any experience giving a sales presentation to a major client.
Man: True, they are both newbies, but they have to learn somehow.
Woman: True. Just not this time.
Man: I hear both Bob and Sue will move soon.
Woman: Really? I had no idea. What will they do?
Man: They’re not sure. They want to either work overseas or travel for a bit.
Woman: Oh, that’s too bad. They’re such a nice couple.
Man: Yeah, neither the Friday night parties nor hiking trips will be the same without them.
Woman: So true! Well, regardless of where they go, I hope we stay in touch.
Man: Me, too.