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Parallel Structure

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Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly? She likes to dance, to sing, and to draw.
Choose the sentence that is NOT parallel. They enjoy reading, writing, and to paint.
Which option corrects the sentence below? Incorrect: She enjoys baking cakes, to make cookies, and cooking dinners. She enjoys baking cakes, making cookies, and cooking dinners.
What part of this sentence is NOT parallel? He likes to fish, to camp, and hiking. hiking
Choose the sentence that needs correction. She likes to cook, bake, and to clean.
Correct the error: He is talented at drawing, to play guitar, and painting murals. He is talented at drawing, playing guitar, and painting murals.
Which sentence does NOT correct the error: He is talented at drawing, to play guitar, and painting murals. He is talented at drawing, to play guitar, and paint murals.
Choose what is NOT the best revision for: My mom is smart, hardworking, and she is kind. My mom is smart and hardworking, and she is kind.
What part of this sentence is parallel? He likes to fish, to camp, and hiking. to fish, to camp
What is parallel structure? using the same grammatical form or pattern for words, phrases, or clauses that have the same level of importance in a sentence.
Created by: StormiM
 



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