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The conjunction NOR is not extinct, but it is not used nearly as often as the other conjunctions, so it might feel a bit odd when nor does come up in conversation or writing. Its most common use is as the little brother in the correlative pair, neither-nor (see below):
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm
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A conjunction is a word that links words, phrases, or clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions.
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Definition of 'correlative conjunction' and examples of its usage in Spanish and English. ... Definition: One of a pair of words separated from each other that serve as a conjunction, ... Boldface words are correlative conjunctions: Neither he nor she can leave. (Ni él ni ella pueden salir.) Either shut up or leave.
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spanish.about.com/cs/grammar/g/correlconjgl.htm
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When a coordinating conjunction joins two words, phrases, or subordinate clauses, no comma should be placed before the conjunction. ... A coordinating conjunction joining three or more words, phrases, or subordinate clauses creates a series and requires commas between the elements. ... B. CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS...
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www.towson.edu/ows/conjunctions.htm
www.towson.edu/ows/conjunctions.htm
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L630 Activity 2c: Completing Correlative Conjunction Pairs ... Complete the following correlative conjunction pairs by putting the second part of the conjunction and then the appropriate form of the words in parentheses. Not only . . . but also; both . . . and; neither . . . nor;
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English conjunction: conjunction practice online, how to, use, learn english coordinating, correlative, subordinating conjunction, conjunction learning tips, rules, and more! ... Subordinating Conjunctions A subordinating conjunction connects elements with different grammatical functions, usually a dependent and an...
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englishonline.edusoftmax.com/conjunction.html
englishonline.edusoftmax.com/conjunction.html
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Correlative conjunction - Definition of Correlative conjunction at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Correlative conjunction. Look it up now! ... Use correlative conjunction in a Sentence...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/correlative+conjunction
dictionary.reference.com/browse/correlative+conjunction
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correlative conjunctions, correlative conjunction, punctuation rule: Ruth, I would write the sentence this way to follow the rule: The newspaper reported that not only the hurricane, but the ensuing floods also caused millions of dollars worth of damage. ... My question is on punctuating correlative conjunctions.
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A correlative conjunction is made up of two parts, and both these parts should be included in a sentence. However, the two parts are always split up by words in between. Some examples of correlative conjunctions are as follows: These conjunctions are used when there is a continuous flow of ideas.
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editage.com/resources/pdf/correlative_conjunction.pdf
editage.com/resources/pdf/correlative_conjunction.pdf
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