
PAIRED CONJUNCTION
- A word that joins together two other words, phrases, or clauses
- Each element called as conjoin that connect two or more ideas in same word class
PRIMARY PAIRED CONJUNCTION
- Both . . . and . . .
- Either . . . or . . .
- Neither . . . nor . . .
FUNCTION
- Both … And … à join two positive idea
- Either … Or … à choose one between two idea
- Neither … Nor … à join two negative idea
MEANING
- Both à choosing two from two option
- Either à choosing one from two option
- Neither à choosing zero from two option
EXAMPLES
- Both parent’s love and affection will last forever.
- Either Eeva or Evie will say she can not go.
- Neither Rissa nor Raissa are planning to donate their portion of the estate to charity.