CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION
1: What is a Correlative Conjunction?
Learn the list of Correlative Conjunctions
(Either/Or, Neither/Nor, As/As, Rather/Than, Both/And…) with example sentences
and picture.
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of
conjunctions which work together to coordinate two items. They always appear in
pairs. This means that you use them to link equivalent sentence elements.
There are many different pairs of correlative conjunctions:
either…or
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not only…but (also)
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neither…nor
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both…and
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whether…or
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just as…so
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the…the
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as…as
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as much…as
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no sooner…than
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rather…than
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Technically speaking, correlative
conjunctions consist simply of a coordinating conjunction linked to an adjective
or adverb.
2: Correlative
Conjunctions Examples
The company deals in both hardware and software.
I will eat either carrots or peas for dinner.
Natalie, likes neither milk nor cream
cake.
Do you care whether we have noodles or rice for dinner?
He not only
studies hard but
also works well.
It’s such a tiny
kitchen that I don’t have to do much to keep it
clean.
Scarcely had she entered the room when the phone rang.
No sooner did he enter the room than he saw a snake.
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