n.
Either of a pair of conjunctions, such as either . . . or or both . . . and, that connect two parts of a sentence and are not used adjacent to each other. The second of the pair is always a coordinating conjunction.
| Dictionary: correlative conjunction |
Either of a pair of conjunctions, such as either . . . or or both . . . and, that connect two parts of a sentence and are not used adjacent to each other. The second of the pair is always a coordinating conjunction.
| correlative | |
| neither | |
| Compound sentence (linguistics) |
| Is for a conjunction? Read answer... | |
| Is 'before' a conjunction? Read answer... | |
| Is neither a conjunction? Read answer... |
| What are two simple sentences or independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or a conjunction adverb? | |
| How do you use correlative in a sentence? | |
| Example of correlative sentence? |
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