What is a correlative clause
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Correlative conjunctions are sort of like tag-team conjunctions. They come in pairs, and you have to use both of them in different places in a sentence to make them work. ... Correlative conjunctions include pairs such as "both/and," "either/or," "neither/nor," "not/but" and "not only/but also."
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Correlative conjunctions are often used to compare, contrast, or link two concept.qCorrelative conjunctions are pairs of phrases or words that are used to link two ideas. One correlative conjunction, “both…and,” was discussed as part of a previous editing tip. Other common examples include “either…or,” “neither…nor,” “not only…but also,” and “not…but.”
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