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With correlative conjunctions remember this: the same grammatical structure must be on the right-hand side of both conjunctions. Let's look at this sentence by laying it out in two layers to see what ...
In the previous chapters we discussed two basic rules for parallel construction, namely: a sentence that presents two or more serial elements should stick to the same pattern all throughout; and that ...
We also learned that for more cohesive sentences, we should always use parallel structures when presenting various elements in a list, when comparing elements, when joining elements with a linking ...
In grammatical terms, "not only" and "but also" are correlative conjunctions, stablemates of "both ... and" and "either ... or." They make the connection between two parallel elements of a sentence.
In the next step, we explore the relation between free-carriers density and local crystal structure by correlative IR–electron nanoscopy studies.
With correlative conjunctions remember this: the same grammatical structure must be on the right-hand side of both conjunctions. Let's look at this sentence by laying it out in two layers to see what ...
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