Correlative
Conjunction
Prepared by:
Antonio G. Buenaventura Jr.
Earl Santos
Objectives
1. differentiate the uses of each
correlative conjuctions;
2. construct sentences that includes
different pairs of conjunctions;
3. exhibit willingness to cooperate with
their group mates.
Let's define...
"Correlative conjunctions are
pairs of conjunctions that link
words, phrases or clauses."
Let's chunk it!!!
The prefix 'co' comes from the
latin word 'cum means with or
together.
Let's chunk it!!!
The word ' relative' pertains to your
uncle, grandmother or someone you
are related to.
4 common pairs
Correlative
Probouns
Not only
but also
Both and Neither or
Neither nor
Both … and
Both Spongebob and Patrick
love Krabby Patty
Examples
Examples
Neither … or
" With 100 peso, Jake can
neither buy a bottle of
shampoo or sachets of
conditioner."
Examples
Neither … nor
" Kathryn can't find the shoe.
Daniel can't find the shoe.
Neither Kathryn nor Daniel can
find the shoe."
Examples
Not only … but also
Toothpaste can be used as cleaning
agent not only for your teeth but
also in other areas of your home.
Generalization
" Today, we discussed the different correlative
conjunctions. And these are 'both'...'and',
which indicates inclusion, not only...but also,
which indicates an additional information or a
surprise, either...or, which indicates choices,
and neither...nor, which indicates rejection of
options."

Correlative conjunction