Correlative Conjunctions: either or, neither nor, not only but also, …

image source A conjunction is a word that grammatically connects two words, phrases, or clauses together. The most common examples are words like “and” and “but.” For example, “I took the subway, and got off at 96th Street.” Or, “I took the subway, but there was a delay.” However, conjunctions can come in many forms … Continue reading Correlative Conjunctions: either or, neither nor, not only but also, …