Let's start by defining what a conjunction is. Conjunctions are words such as "and", "but", or "although" that connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. There are different types of conjunctions. Correlative conjunctions are one of these types,and they are used in pairs (two conjunctions) that work together to link equivalent elements in a sentence. Examples of correlative conjunctions include:
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