Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that work together to connect two equal parts of a sentence. They emphasize the relationship between the connected elements. Common Correlative Conjunctions * both...and: This pair is used to indicate that two things are true or included. * Example: She is both intelligent and kind. * either...or: This pair presents two options. * Example: You can either have cake or ice cream. * neither...nor: This pair indicates that neither of the options is true or included. * Example: He is neither tall nor short. * not only...but also: This pair emphasizes two qualities or actions, with the second being even more notable. * Example: She is not only a talented singer but also a gifted dancer. * whether...or: This pair is used to express doubt or a choice between two possibilities. * Example: I'm not sure whether he's coming or not. Important Notes * The el...