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The Answer is C (either/or). Correlative conjunctions are pairs (or pairs of groups) that appear separately within a sentence.

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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.


What is an example of a correlative conjunction?

1. either. . .or2. neither. . .nor 3. both. . .and 4. not only. . .but also


What is a example of a correlative conjunction?

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How many Conjunctions are there?

There are over 35 different conjunctions that include coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions. An example of a coordinating conjunction is 'and' (there are only 6 others). An example of a subordinating conjunction is 'although' (there are about two dozen more). Examples of correlative conjunctions are the pairs either-or, neither-nor, and not only-but also.


Three most common conjunctions?

There are two basic types of conjunction: co-ordinating (for example 'and') and subordinating (for example 'although'). Co-ordinating conjunctions may be used in pairs to form a correlative conjunction (for example 'either'/'or').


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

either .. or


Example of correlative conjnction?

Either. . .or and neither. . .nor are examples of correlative conjunctions.Either Bobby or Davey will bring the pie.


Is both a conjunction?

Not by itself. But it can be used with and as a compound (correlative) conjunction.(e.g. Both men and women are humans).Both is normally a pronoun or adjective (both saw the ball, both players saw the ball)..


What is for used as a conjunction?

The conjunction "for" is a coordinating conjunction meaning since, or because. Example: I do not steal for it is wrong.


What is an example of a correlative conjuction?

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Is there any statement using conjunction because because because?

Only by using the word as an object, or in a redundant usage. Example: "You rarely begin a sentence with 'because', because 'because' is a conjunction."


What word goes with neither?

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