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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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Always use “either...or” and “neither...nor” as fixed correlative conjunction pairs for grammatical correctness.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • We can take either the morning flight nor the one in the afternoon.
  • We can take neither the morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
  • We can take either morning flight or the one in afternoon.
  • We can take either the morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Option (D) is correct because:
The correlative pair “either...or” is used correctly to present two alternatives.
The article “the” is correctly placed before “morning flight” and “afternoon” because they refer to specific flights.
Word order and prepositions are correctly used: “in the afternoon” is the correct phrase, not “in afternoon.” Option (A) is wrong because “either” should be paired with “or,” not “nor.” Option (B) is incorrect because “neither” should be paired with “nor,” not “or.” Option (C) omits the article “the” and uses “in afternoon” incorrectly.
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