Parallel Sentence Structure What is it n And



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Parallel Sentence Structure
What is it? n “And” is a coordinating conjunction that joins things of equal importance. n n n Sentences must be parallel. n n This occurs when “and” is used properly to join things of equal importance. There is a lack of parallel structure when “and” joins different things. n n Noun and noun Verb and verb Phrase and phrase Clause and clause Noun and verb Verb and phrase Etc. The biggest cause is when “who” or “which” are used in a sentence without a preceding (or following) “who” or “which. ”
Examples n Pat wanted a view of the west and to ride horseback. n n Everyone needs sympathy and to be noticed. n n n No. It joins a noun and an infinitive. Underline what is joined by “and. ” Does it join things of equal importance? No. It joins a an infinitive phrase and a The principal asked that we stand that we remainclause. silent for one minute. Carlotta is a brilliant woman and who has a great future. n n Underline what is joined by “and. ” Does it join things of equal importance? Everyone needs sympathy and attention. The principal asked us to stand that we remain silent for one minute. n n Underline what is joined by “and. ” Does it join things of equal importance? Pat wanted to view the west and to ride horseback. No. It joins a noun and an infinitive. Underline what is joined by “and. ” Does it join things of equal importance? No. It joins a noun and a clause. Carlotta is a brilliant woman, and she has a great future. This is a popular book and which you can get in the library. n n n Underline what is joined by “and. ” No. It joins a noun and a clause. Does it join things of equal importance? This is a popular book, which you can get in the library.