- He is both intelligent and hard working.
- Mahesh was both punished and fined.
- Either Meena or Geeta has won the competition.
- He would like to take either Pepsi or Coke.
NEITHER.....NOR
- Neither he nor his brother took admission in the college.
- He met neither Ravi nor Mohan.
SO.....THAT
- He is so weak that he cannot walk.
AS.....AS
- This book is as interesting as that.
SO.....AS (for negative sentences)
- She is not so wise as her mother.
RATHER.....THAN
- They would rather starve than beg.
WHETHER.....OR
- I must win the race whether anybody helps me or not.
- He won't care whether you pass or fail.
- This is not the same design as yours.
- Is this the same watch as Ravi's ?
TOO.....TO
- She is too tired to cook food.
- This news is too good to be true.
NOT ONLY.....BUT ALSO
- Exercise is good not only for the body but also for the mind.
- You are not only diligent but intelligent also.
AS MUCH.....AS
- I will help you as much as I can.
- He ran as much as he could.
NO SOONER.....THAN
- No sooner did I reach at home than rain started.
- No sooner does he see a comedian than he begins to laugh.
HARDLY......WHEN
- He had hardly got into the bus when it started.
ALTHOUGH/THOUGH.....YET
- Although he is rich yet he is very kind-hearted
SUCH.....AS
- There is no such country in the world as they have mentioned.