Either-or affirms one or the other of two alternatives. Neither-nor simultaneously negates both alternatives. These conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses
Correlative conjunctions connect equal parts of a sentence. Common types include either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also
Syntax refers to the grammatical structure of words and phrases in sentences. Syntax differs from diction, which focuses on word choice. Words must follow English rules for correct sentence arrangement
Conjunctions join words, phrases, clauses, or sentences together. They help create coherent and understandable sentences
Correlative conjunctions connect related parts of equal importance in sentences. They work in pairs to equalize phrases, words, or sentences. Related parts must share similar grammar rules or roles
Expresses two things varying together using reduced clauses. Each part is syntactically alike with comma separation. Not every "As more, then" sentence can be restated as "The more"