Conjunction correlative

Glossary

Correlative conjunctions consist of two particles used as a pair to join different words or clauses together. The first particle is a correlative adverb. The second particle is a correlative conjunction. [example: “You may either choose this book or that book.”

Example: Matthew 4:4
γέγραπται οὐκ> ἐπ’ ἄρτῳ μόνῳ ζήσεται ὁ ἄνθρωπος ἀλλ’ ἐπὶ παντὶ ῥήματι
ἐκπορευομένῳ διὰ στόματος Θεοῦ
gegraptai ouk ep’ artō monō zēsetai ho anthrōpos all’ epi panti
rhēmati ekporeuomenō dia stomatos Theou
It is written not by bread alone he will live the man, but by every
word which comes out of mouth of God
“It is written, ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but by every word
that comes out of the mouth of God.’”

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