Correlative Conjunction/Parallel Conjunction
Correlative Conjunction/Parallel Conjunction are
used in pairs to link equivalent elements in a sentence.
The most common ones are :
Ø Not only … but also
Ø Both … and
Ø Either … or
Ø Neither … nor
The examples of Correlative Conjunction :
A. Not
only … but also
- Your new classmate is not only handsome but also talented.
adjective adjective
- We get a biology lesson not only on Monday but also on Wednesday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- Malay language is used not only in Indonesia but also in Malaysia.
adverb of place adverb of place
- He completed the exam not only quickly but also carefully.
adverb of manner adverb of manner
- We walked on the beach not only surround but also enjoy.
verb verb
- Fruits that contain with vitamin C not only orange but also papaya.
noun noun
- Not only the parents but also their son loves each other.
subject subject
- Your new classmate is not only handsome but also talented.
adjective adjective
- We get a biology lesson not only on Monday but also on Wednesday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- Malay language is used not only in Indonesia but also in Malaysia.
adverb of place adverb of place
- He completed the exam not only quickly but also carefully.
adverb of manner adverb of manner
- We walked on the beach not only surround but also enjoy.
verb verb
- Fruits that contain with vitamin C not only orange but also papaya.
noun noun
- Not only the parents but also their son loves each other.
subject subject
B. Both
… and
- Britney Spears is both famous and familiar in the word.
adjective adjective
- We meet our English teacher both every Monday and every Thursday in a week.
adverb of time adverb of time
- Super Junior famous both Asia and Europe.
adv of place adv of place
- She finished her mid test both quickly and carefully.
adv of manner adv of manner
- We can both surf and dive at the beach.
verb verb
- Britney Spears is both famous and familiar in the word.
adjective adjective
- We meet our English teacher both every Monday and every Thursday in a week.
adverb of time adverb of time
- Super Junior famous both Asia and Europe.
adv of place adv of place
- She finished her mid test both quickly and carefully.
adv of manner adv of manner
- We can both surf and dive at the beach.
verb verb
- The woman likes both necklace and bracelet.
noun noun
- Both my friends and my family are here to celebrate my birthday party.
subject subject
noun noun
- Both my friends and my family are here to celebrate my birthday party.
subject subject
C. Either
… or
- She is either beautiful or smart.
adjective adjective
- You meet him either every Tuesday or every Sunday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- I’m going to go to either Singapore or Thailand.
adv of place adv of place
- Students have to walk either calmly or noisily in the school.
adv of manner adv of manner
- He can either cook or sing.
verb verb
- She wants to buy either a Chevrolet or a Toyota.
noun noun
- Either Hito or Immanuel enjoys horseback riding.
subject subject
- She is either beautiful or smart.
adjective adjective
- You meet him either every Tuesday or every Sunday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- I’m going to go to either Singapore or Thailand.
adv of place adv of place
- Students have to walk either calmly or noisily in the school.
adv of manner adv of manner
- He can either cook or sing.
verb verb
- She wants to buy either a Chevrolet or a Toyota.
noun noun
- Either Hito or Immanuel enjoys horseback riding.
subject subject
D. Neither
… nor
- He neither charming nor handsome.
adjectives adjectives
- Math lesson neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- My father went neither to Bali nor to Lombok.
adv of place adv of place
- He finished his exam neither quickly nor carelessly.
adv of manner adv of manner
- My brother can neither swim nor dive.
verb verb
- My sister can neither ride a bike nor a motorcycle.
noun noun
- Neither my grandparents nor my uncle are here.
subject subject
- He neither charming nor handsome.
adjectives adjectives
- Math lesson neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday.
adverb of time adverb of time
- My father went neither to Bali nor to Lombok.
adv of place adv of place
- He finished his exam neither quickly nor carelessly.
adv of manner adv of manner
- My brother can neither swim nor dive.
verb verb
- My sister can neither ride a bike nor a motorcycle.
noun noun
- Neither my grandparents nor my uncle are here.
subject subject
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