Some conjunctions combine with other words to form what are called correlative conjunctions. They always travel in pairs, joining various sentence elements that should be treated as grammatically equal. Here is a brief list of common correlative conjunctions.
both . . . and not only . . . but also not . . . but either . . . or neither . . . nor whether . . . or as . . . as |
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