Grammatical connectors are linguistic expressions that function as nexuses that relate the different parts of an oral or written text. They are usually conjunctions, adverbs, adverbial or conjunctive locutions or even relative or interrogative pronouns. Depending on the type of nexus they perform, they are given a different name. Additives or copulatives add ideas to those expressed earlier in the discourse, as well as, likewise, as well, as well as, or they can also point out a nuance of intensity, as more so, besides, that can reach the maximum degree, as even, to top it off, for more inri. In propositional logic the additive connector is symbolized with this sign or with the v upside down and is placed between simple or composite propositions or both types. The resulting conjunctive proposition is true only if the two related propositions are at once.