Conjunctions

English Correlative Conjunctions, Definition and Examples

English Correlative Conjunctions, Definition and Examples




A correlative conjunction is essentially a coordinate conjunction used in pairs.

A correlative conjunction gets its name from the fact that it is a paired conjunction that has a reciprocal or complementary relationship.

Here Correlative Conjunctions list;

Both … and Either … or
Not only … but also So … as
Just … as The … the
As much … as No sooner … than
If … then Hardly … when
What with … and Such … that
Neither … nor Rather … than
Whether … or Scarcely … when
As … as So … that
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