Let's take a look at correlative conjunctions. These are long words for a very simple idea. A conjunction is just a word that connects two parts of a sentence. And how about "correlative"? This word means "related" or "used together but not next to each other." Unlike other conjunctions, correlative conjunctions always come in pairs, with words between the two parts. For example, "Both ... and" is a common pair of correlative conjunctions; both Tokyo and Seoul are wonderful travel destinations in the spring. This sounds like a difficult idea, but really, once you see some examples, you'll find them very easy. Are you ready?
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