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  1. 1. Multiple Choice. Not only _______ a teacher, but he is also a singer. 2. Multiple Choice. Not only _______________ English, but he also speaks Arabic. 3. Multiple Choice. __________________ not only sad, but also angry.

  2. 1) What does the conjunction "not only... but also" emphasize? 2) Which of the following sentences uses "not only... but also" correctly? a) Only the first element b) Only the second element c) Both elements equally d) Neither element 2) Which of the following sentences uses "not only... but also" correctly?

  3. Not only but also - Quiz. 1) Not only _______ a teacher, but he is also a singer. a) he are b) he is c) are he d) is he 2) Not only _______________ English, but he also speaks Arabic. a) does he speak b) he does speak c) he speaks d) do he speak 3) __________________ not only sad, but also angry.

  4. Not only is Mexico City full of museums but it also is full of street food., Not only do I dance but I also play the piano fairly well., Not only would I like to go out on Saturday but I also would like to stay out late., Not only did I do my work but I also did some exercise., Not only have I seen this movie before but I also have read the book., No only will you have a blast but you also ...

  5. Choose the correct answer: Always use "not only" before the first element. Always use a comma after the first element. Always use "but also" after the second element. Use the same verb tense for both elements. Which of the following is an alternative to "not only... but also"? Choose the correct answer: Furthermore Despite Although However.

  6. Estudia con Quizlet y memoriza fichas que contengan términos como No solo me gusta la música clásica, sino también el jazz., El parque no solo es hermoso, sino también tranquilo., Ella no solo es una excelente estudiante, sino también una talentosa atleta. y muchos más.

  7. I identified with Denzel Washington not only as an actor but as a person. To add emphasis, we can use not only at the beginning of a clause. When we do this, we invert the subject and the verb: Not only was it raining all day at the wedding but also the band was late.