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Read the sentence and circle the answers in the parenthesis.
1. The tour bus went both to the Scottish Highlands and across the Yorkshire Moors.
This sentence ( does/ does not ) have parallel structure because the propositional phrase ( to the Scottish Highlands / went both to the/ the tour bus ) and across the Yorkshire Moors ( do / do not) consist of a preposition and its (adjestive/ object/ verb)
2. Sondra and Megan are interested in playing soccer; they like to play football too.
This sentence ( does/ does not ) have parallel structure because the propositional phrase ( in playing soccer/ football too/ to play) and they like to play football too (do / do not) consist of ( an adjective/ a proposition/ a conjunctive adverb) and its object.
Read the sentence and circle the answers in the parenthesis.
1. The tour bus went both to the Scottish Highlands and across the Yorkshire Moors.
This sentence ( does/ does not ) have parallel structure because the propositional phrase ( to the Scottish Highlands / went both to the/ the tour bus ) and across the Yorkshire Moors ( do / do not) consist of a preposition and its (adjestive/ object/ verb)
2. Sondra and Megan are interested in playing soccer; they like to play football too.
This sentence ( does/ does not ) have parallel structure because the propositional phrase ( in playing soccer/ football too/ to play) and they like to play football too (do / do not) consist of ( an adjective/ a proposition/ a conjunctive adverb) and its object.
Jarrod RobelLv2
28 Sep 2019