Differencetiate between correlative coordinating
And correlative conjuction

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-A conjunction that joins two independent clauses is called a coordinating conjunction. The two clauses that are joined by the conjunction are of equal rank and do not depend upon each other. For example:

  • Days are hot and nights are cool.
  • She is poor but she is sweet.

-Conjunctions that are used in pairs are called correlative conjunctions. For example:

  • Either my sister or I will buy a gift for my mom.
  • Not only did I wrote a letter to you, but also I called you up.
(In the sentences above, either-or and not only-but also are correlative conjunctions.)

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