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Combine the sentences using "Not only... but also" conjunction:
She taught me English. She taught me how to face life without fear.

A
Not only she taught me English, but also, how to face life without fear.
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She not only taught me English, but also how to face life without fear.
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She taught me not only but also English and how to face life without fear.
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D
None of the usages above is correct.
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Solution

The correct option is B She not only taught me English, but also how to face life without fear.
"Not only... but also" is a correlative conjunction which always appears in these word pairs. It is used to present two related pieces of information, with the second one being more surprising than the first. The most important rule to remember about using this conjunction is that both the pieces of information must be parallel structures. i.e. the words following both parts of this conjunction (i.e both "not only" and "but also") should belong to the same part of speech. For example, if a verb follows "not only", then a verb should follow "but also".
In the given example, the two pieces of information describe two actions which the same subject (the pronoun- "she") did.
Option A: The word following "Not only" is "she", which is a pronoun and subject of the clause. The words following "but also" are "how to face life without fear", which is a noun phrase. The two parts of speech are different. Hence, this option is grammatically incorrect.
Option B: The word following "Not only" is "English", which is a noun. The words following "but also" are "how to face life without fear", which is a noun phrase. As both the parts of speech are the same, this option is grammatically correct.
Option C: Here, the word pairs - "not only" and "but also" follow each other in sequence without any words in between. However, to be grammatically correct: The words "not only" is followed by one part of the sentence and "but also" is followed by another part of the sentence. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option D is incorrect as option B is the correct answer.

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