For example bothand connects either two subjects or two objects.
Example of correlative conjunction. Both Sam and Shaun went to college. We made pancakes eggs and coffee for breakfast. Neither Sam nor Shaun knows that I will leave today.
Not only do I love this band but I have also seen them in concert twice. Correlative conjunctions connect elements that correlate to each other. But also Not only Mary but also Gabriel is from Italy.
You can live either with me or. Not only is he a technical batsman but he also plays aggressive. Example sentences containing correlative conjunctions.
When using conjunctions make sure that all the parts of your sentences agree. There are a number of grammatical rules governing how to use correlative conjunctions properly. As you can see in this sentence the shoes and the dress were equally important elements that needed to be given the same importance.
Some common examples of correlative conjunctions are either-or both-and whether-or not-but etc. This means that you use them to link equivalent sentence elements. I work busily yet am careful does not agree.
Not only Mary but also Gabriel is from Italy. Hardly had they missed to say goodbye to me when I left. Or We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.