A conjunction joins words or groups of words in a sentence.
Correlative Conjunctions
Used in pairs to indicate a relationship between two elements in a sentence:
both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also.
· She is both happy and excited
about her new job.
· She won gold medals from both the
single and group races.
· Both TV and television are correct words.
· You can have either coffee or tea
with your breakfast.
· I am fine with either Monday orWednesday.
· You can have either apples or pears.
· She likes neither soccer nor baseball.
· He enjoys neither drinking nor gambling.
· Neither you nor I will get off early today.
· I am not only hungry, but also very
thirsty.
· Not only red but also green looks good on you.
· She got the perfect score in not onlyEnglish but
also math.
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