Co-relative Conjunctions

BOTH.....AND
  1. He is both intelligent and hard working.
  2. Mahesh was both punished and fined.
EITHER.....OR
  1. Either Meena or Geeta has won the competition.
  2. He would like to take either Pepsi or Coke.

NEITHER.....NOR
  1. Neither he nor his brother took admission in the college.
  2. He met neither Ravi nor Mohan.

SO.....THAT
  1. He is so weak that he cannot walk.

AS.....AS
  1. This book is as interesting as that.

SO.....AS (for negative sentences)
  1. She is not so wise as her mother.

RATHER.....THAN
  1. They would rather starve than beg.

WHETHER.....OR
  1. I must win the race whether anybody helps me or not.
  2. He won't care whether you pass or fail.
THE SAME.....AS
  1. This is not the same design as yours.
  2. Is this the same watch as Ravi's ?

TOO.....TO
  1. She is too tired to cook food.
  2. This news is too good to be true.

NOT ONLY.....BUT ALSO
  1. Exercise is good not only for the body but also for the mind.
  2. You are not only diligent but intelligent also.

AS MUCH.....AS
  1. I will help you as much as I can.
  2. He ran as much as he could.

NO SOONER.....THAN
  1. No sooner did I reach at home than rain started.
  2. No sooner does he see a comedian than he begins to laugh.

HARDLY......WHEN
  1. He had hardly got into the bus when it started.

ALTHOUGH/THOUGH.....YET
  1. Although he is rich yet he is very kind-hearted

SUCH.....AS
  1. There is no such country in the world as they have mentioned.