what is correlative conjunction
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corrosive conjunction are pairs of conjunction that link word phrases or clauses. they must always connect to element that are grammatically similar meaning that the same structure applies.
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either...or
n either...nor
not only...but also
whether...or
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Just like builders need adhesives to join materials together to construct new structures, sentence writers need conjunctions, connecting words, to join sentence parts together. One type of conjunction is the correlative conjunction. A correlative conjunction is a pair of joining words that connects two words, phrases, or clauses that are balanced together.
The most commonly used correlative conjunction pairs are:
both...andeither...or
n either...nor
not only...but also
whether...or
Rules for Use
When we use these correlative conjunction pairs together with words or phrases, we create a correlation or relationship between the two. However, in order to ensure that the sentences that are paired together are grammatically correct in format, let's look at the rules we need to keep in mind when using correlative conjunctions.
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