Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions
conjunction
Monday, 10th October 2022
Conjunctions
Conjunctions are words
which connect phrases,
clauses, and words together
in sentences. Words like or,
and, but are conjunctions.
Coordinating
Conjunction
(for, and, but, so, or)
Correlative
(not only - but also, either –
or, neither – nor, both – and)
Subordinate
(since, because, whereas,
although)
Correlative conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions
used to illustrate how two
words or phrases within a
sentence relate to each other.
Correlative conjunctions
always come in pairs.
1.… my mother … my father want me to be a doctor.
2.I would like to try … sushi … kimbab to know the
differences.
3.You can decide … you move to Tokyo … your parents
come here.
4.I’ve never heard your friends’ name, … John … Sara.
5.My sister was … the first winner … she was the best
student of the year.
1.… juice … water. I don’t drink anything else.
2.This joke is … funny … appropriate for kids.
3.… will we have problems … we will be fired.
4.… he wash his clothes by hand … use
washing machine.
5.We could … hike up the mountain … swim in
the lake this afternoon.