Examples of Correlative Conjunction
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Definition of Correlative Conjunction:
A conjunction which demonstrates a comparison or contrast between two words, phrases, or clauses is called a correlative conjunction.
Examples of Correlative Conjunction:
- Both Sam and Shaun went to college.
- Neither Sam nor Shaun knows that I will leave today.
- Not only Sam but also Shaun will miss me.
- No sooner had I left the home than they came.
- Hardly had they missed to say goodbye to me when I left.
- Both I and my wife were worried about how they would react.
- Both of them are both rational and emotional.
- They would come to see me off whether they had classes or not.
- They not only love me but also respect me.
- I treat them with both love and care.
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