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either, or; neither, nor etc.

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Give the coordinating correlative and subordinating conjunctions and give the meaning and use of each?

A Coordinating conjuction "and" connects 2 equal words or clauses, and subordinating conjunctions ansers the question "why", "when", or a condition while a correlative conjuction are often used in pairs and include 'Both, and', Neither, nor, and many more.


Example of correlative conjnction?

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


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 a word that indicates weather matches the mood?

This indicates an "objective correlative," which is when objects, actions, or situations evoke a matching mood or feeling. For example, if the ominous weather fits a foreboding situation - this can be considered an objective correlative.


What is an example of a correlative conjunction?

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


Which one of the following word or words is an example of a correlative conjunction A since - B and - C either or - D because?

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


What is a example of a correlative conjunction?

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


Pairs of conjunctions used to create parallel ideas are called?

correlative conjuctions


How many words do you need for a correlative conjunction?

You need two words for it to be a real correlative conjunction.


Is can't a slang word?

Can't is not a slang word. It is a conjuction because you combine can and not which creates can't. Slang Example: gonna-going to Conjunction Example: won't-will not


Is eerie an conjuction?

No it is not.


Is both a correlative conjunction?

When used with its relative 'and', both is a correlative conjunction. Both pepperoni and hamburger are popular pizza toppings.