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This chapter discusses correlative conjunctions, which are used to relate two different nouns, adjectives, or actions. Specifically, it provides examples of how to use the correlative conjunctions "either...or...", "neither...nor...", "not only...but also...", and "both...and..." such as "I want either the cheesecake or the frozen hot chocolate" or "George spoke not only to him, but also to me." The chapter explains that correlative conjunctions are used to relate two different parts of a sentence.



