This sentence has INCORRECT GRAMMAR. However,the conjunction is but, and is part of the correlating conjunction "not only...but also."
CORRECT FORMS - conjunctions connect identical functions
Cathy won not only a blue ribbon but also the championship trophy. Cathy not only won a blue ribbonbut also took home the championship trophy.
We won a terrific championship trophy from our football league.
We will bring the trophy home this time.She won a trophy for her excellent dancing.
i was overjoyed when my team won the trophy
The 2 words, 'was awarded' is not a sentence, it is a fragment.Who was awarded what? The professor was awarded a grant. The boy was awarded a sports trophy.
Here are some sentences.Our team won the prize.Who won the big game and took home the trophy?
The conjunctions in the sentence are "not only" and "but also." These are used to create a correlative conjunction pair, indicating that Cathy won both a blue ribbon and a champion trophy. The structure emphasizes the significance of her achievements.
My trophy -Andy Murray
you are correct
The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England.
mark ingram
yes
Chelsea are still waiting for their first champion league trophy.
I am happy with the trophy I earned.
The sentence "You won the trophy" is not an interrogative sentence; it is a declarative sentence because it makes a statement. An interrogative sentence asks a question and typically begins with words like "what," "where," "when," "who," or "why." To convert it into an interrogative form, it could be rephrased as "Did you win the trophy?"
We won a terrific championship trophy from our football league.
Pakistan team has never won the ICC Champion's Trophy.
We will bring the trophy home this time.She won a trophy for her excellent dancing.