correlative conjuctions
Correlative conjunctions are used to show the relationship between two things or ideas. They come in pairs to connect parallel sentence elements. Common examples include "both...and," "either...or," and "neither...nor."
Conjunctions introduce independent clauses and coordinate them in pairs or groups. They do not introduce dependent clauses, which are typically introduced by subordinating conjunctions.
There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. Subordinating conjunctions connect dependent clauses to independent clauses. Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to link equivalent elements in a sentence.
They are paired conjunctions that work together but are not usually placed together. They include: either...or neither...nor not only...but also both...and whether...or
Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs. Examples include "both...and," "either...or," and "neither...nor."
Correlative conjunctions are used to show the relationship between two things or ideas. They come in pairs to connect parallel sentence elements. Common examples include "both...and," "either...or," and "neither...nor."
A quadrangle (or quadrilateral) that has two pairs of parallel sides is called a parallelogram.
Conjunctions introduce independent clauses and coordinate them in pairs or groups. They do not introduce dependent clauses, which are typically introduced by subordinating conjunctions.
A four sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides is called a Parallelogram.
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A quadrilateral has 4 sides, 2 in which never intersect. Therefore, the lines that don't intersect are called parallel. There are 4 parallel sides but has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
A square A parallelogram
It is called a parallelogram.
Because it is formed of pairs of parallel lines.
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
If both pairs of opposite sides are parallel, then it is called a parallelogram. Special cases of the parallelogram include the rectangle, the rhombus, and the square.
Such a figure is called a parallelogram.