Answer:
Both-and
1. You are both nice and pretty.
2. Mark both works and goes to school at the same time.
Either-or
1. He isn't sure either to go to the mall or the restaurant.
2. Either her mom helps her with her homework or her dad.
Neither-nor
1. Neither Marcus nor Felicia passed the exam.
2. I neither speak french nor understand it.
Whether-or
1. We cannot decide whether we should go to France or Italy
Not only-but also
1. I did not only did my homework but also my household chores.
2. It's not only expensive but also shiny.
Explanation:
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