Correlative conjunctions should be followed by grammatical structures of the same kind. Correlative conjunctions have two parts. Examples are: both…and…, not…but…, not only…but also…, either…or, neither…nor… etc.
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(36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Course No. 7140 Taught by William Kloss Independent Art Historian, The Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Institution M.A., Oberlin College В добавление к прекрасному материалу Italian Renaissance taught by prof. Kenneth Barlett & Student's Book (poster trzcina) http://englishtips.org/index.php?newsid=1150790623 "…these Arts, in their highest province, are not addressed to the gross senses, but to the desires of the mind, to that spark of divinity which we have within…." —Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1786
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