: CONJUNCTIONS_CORRELATIVE_CONJUNCTIONS_AND COORDINATING_CONJUNCTIONS FOR HIGHSCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

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Correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs, joining sentence elements that should be grammatically equal. As as- i"m not as interested in skiing as i am in swimming. Neither nor- he is neither a leader nor a follower. Neither man nor beast can tame the heart. They are not only very stingy but also extremely kind. Both eating lots of vegetables and taking a walk every day will help you stay healthy. Whether you leave our company or stay, i will be happy to give you a reference. I"m not sure whether madonna is still singing or has retired. Oh, i"m sure that the dog will either be barking or jumping around when you arrive. Coordinating conjunctions- a conjunction placed between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank, e. g. and, but, or. These are the most common conjunctions, and also some of the most common words in the english language.

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