"Neither the cat nor the dog wanted to go for a walk."
In this sentence, the correlative conjunction "neither...nor" connects two parts of the sentence. It shows that both the cat and the dog were unwilling to walk.
Here are some other examples of correlative conjunctions:
* Both...and: "Both the students and the teacher were excited about the field trip."
* Either...or: "Either you can choose the blue shirt or the red one."
* Not only...but also: "Not only did she study hard, but also she asked for extra help from her teacher."
* Whether...or: "Whether you go to the party or not is up to you."
* So...that: "He was so tired that he fell asleep immediately."
Correlative conjunctions always work in pairs, and they help to clarify the relationship between different parts of a sentence.