Below are some common correlative conjunctions, or pairs. Make sentences with them.
1. as - as
2. both - and
3. either - or
4. neither - nor
6. whether - or
5. not only - but also
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CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
1. Conjunction: as __ as
- He's not singing as loudly as he can.
2. Conjunction: both __ and
- Hema can both sing and dance.
3. Conjunction: either __ or
- You can either choose pink or blue.
4. Conjunction: neither __ or
- I drink neither tea nor coffee.
5. Conjunction: whether __ or
- She ought to do that whether he likes or not.
6. Conjunction: not only __ but also
- Amit not only studies hard but also works well.
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The other two types of Conjunctions:-
↪ COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS:
Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal syntactic rank in sentence. We can easily remember it by "FANBOYS". Here,
- F - For
- A - And
- N - Nor
- B - But
- O - Or
- Y - Yet
- S - So
Examples:-
(a) You can't do it now but you can try it by tomorrow.
(b) It's pouring here so I may not attend the first session.
↪ SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to join independent and dependent clauses in a sentence. Some common subordinating conjunctions are because, since, as, although, though, while.
Examples:-
(a) My brother is crying because he lost his toy somewhere in the park.
(b) She went to bed at 9 pm as she had a plane to catch at 7 pm.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Correlative conjunctions include pairs such as "both/and," "either/or," "neither/nor," "not/but" and "not only/but also." For example: either/or - I want either the cheesecake or the chocolate cake. both/and - We'll have both the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.
1) as-as : This ship is as big as mountain.
2)both-and : Both Rahul and Rohit are good cricketers.
3)either-or : Either Shivansh or Madan will eat the cake.
4)neither-nor : Neither Bhavna nor Binita can play piano.
5)not only but also : The candidates campaigned not only in Perth but also in Darwin.
6)whether-or : Whether you like it or not, you're going to have to look after your sister.