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Conjunctions: Coordination, Correlation, Conjunction, and Subordination
Not only is the Sphinx in the picture, but the Pyramids are too.
The title contains an example of a correlative conjunction: "not only ... but also." A correlative conjunction is just one type of conjunction, which is a part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses. Conjunctions can assist in creating sentences of various styles and emphases.
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