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Q: Which of the following is a correlative conjunction?
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How many words do you need for a correlative conjunction?

You need two words for it to be a real correlative conjunction.


Which one of the following word or words is an example of a correlative conjunction?

"Neither...nor" is an example of a correlative conjunction. It is used to join two equal grammatical elements together, such as two nouns or two adjectives.


Is both a correlative conjunction?

When used with its relative 'and', both is a correlative conjunction. Both pepperoni and hamburger are popular pizza toppings.


Is can a correlative conjunction?

The word "can" is a modal verb (or a noun), not any kind of conjunction. The term correlative conjunction refers to a PAIR of conjunctions that work separately as a conjunction, such as either/or or neither/nor.


Which one of the following word or words is an example of a correlative conjunction A since - B and - C either or - D because?

The correlative conjunction in the list is "either or." This pair of words is used to present two options or alternatives in a sentence.


Is 'not only - but also' a coordinating conjunction?

No, it is called a correlative conjunction. These are identifiable because they are separated in the sentence that uses them. Other correlative (paired) conjunctions are either-or and neither-nor.


Is neither a conjunction?

Not on its own. But it is called a "correlative conjunction" when it is paired with the conjunction "nor" that is located separately in the sentence. Neither can otherwise be an adjective or pronoun.


What is the part of speech of either?

"Either" is a conjunction. More specifically, it is a correlative conjunction.


Is neither a correlative conjunction?

No, "neither" is a negative determiner or pronoun used in combination with "nor" to express a negative choice between two options. It is not a correlative conjunction like "either...or" or "both...and."


What join related items in a sentence?

A correlative conjunction


What part of speech is the word either?

"Either" is a conjunction. More specifically, it is a correlative conjunction.


Is neither a subordinating conjunction?

Not by itself, where it is either an adjective/determiner (neither boy) or a pronoun (neither is ready). However, it is paired with the conjunction NOR to form the correlative conjunction neither/nor.