PARALLEL STRUCTURE Parallel Structure? What’s That?

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PARALLEL STRUCTURE Parallel Structure? What’s That?

What is Parallel Structure? Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or."

Words and Phrases With the -ing form (gerund) of words:-ing form (gerund) With the -ing form (gerund) of words:-ing form (gerund) Parallel: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and bicycling. With infinitive phrases: Mary likes to hike, to swim, and to ride a bicycle. OR Mary likes to hike, swim, and ride a bicycle. (Note: You can use "to" before all the verbs in a sentence or only before the first one.)

Do not mix forms. Example 1 Not Parallel: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and to ride a bicycle. Parallel: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and riding a bicycle.

Do not mix forms. Example 2 Not Parallel: The production manager was asked to write his report quickly, accurately, and in a detailed manner. Parallel: The production manager was asked to write his report quickly, accurately, and thoroughly.

Do not mix forms. Example 3 Not Parallel: The teacher said that he was a poor student because he waited until the last minute to study for the exam, completed his lab problems in a careless manner, and his motivation was low. Parallel: The teacher said that he was a poor student because he waited until the last minute to study for the exam, completed his lab problems in a careless manner, and lacked motivation.

Clauses A parallel structure that begins with clauses must keep on with clauses. Changing to another pattern or changing the voice of the verb (from active to passive or vice versa) will break the parallelism.

Clauses Example 1 Not Parallel: The coach told the players that they should get a lot of sleep, that they should not eat too much, and to do some warm-up exercises before the game. Parallel: The coach told the players that they should get a lot of sleep, that they should not eat too much, and that they should do some warm-up exercises before the game. — or — Parallel: The coach told the players that they should get a lot of sleep, not eat too much, and do some warm-up exercises before the game.

Clauses Example 2 Not Parallel: The salesman expected that he would present his product at the meeting, that there would be time for him to show his slide presentation, and that questions would be asked by prospective buyers. (passive) Parallel: The salesman expected that he would present his product at the meeting, that there would be time for him to show his slide presentation, and that prospective buyers would ask him questions.

Lists After a Colon Be sure to keep all the elements in a list in the same form. Example Not Parallel: The dictionary can be used to find these: word meanings, pronunciations, correct spellings, and looking up irregular verbs. Parallel: The dictionary can be used to find these: word meanings, pronunciations, correct spellings, and irregular verbs.

USA Test Prep PRACTICE! (Handout) Now you try!  Directions: Complete the “Parallel Structure” practice activity by determining whether or not the sentence is written using parallel structure. If the sentence is not parallel structure, rewrite it so that it is!

Parallel or Not Parallel? 1.Last summer, I went hiking, stayed in a tent, and I saw a snake. 2.That football game was exciting, exhilarating, and a thrill to watch. 3.Julie’s favorite bugs are grasshoppers, ants, and crickets. 4.Mark’s teacher asked him to clean out his desk, pick up trash, and to sharpen all the pencils. 5.When Harry went to the circus last week he was amazed by the loud cannon, colossal elephants wearing hats, and clowns riding unicycles. 6.My mom told me I was grounded because I stayed up too late, did not finish my homework last week, and forgot to complete my chores.

Answers 1.Not Parallel 2.Not Parallel 3.Parallel 4.Not Parallel 5.Not Parallel 6.Parallel

#1 – Not Parallel Not Parallel Last summer, I went hiking, stayed in a tent, and I saw a snake. _______________________________________ Parallel Last summer, I went hiking, I stayed in a tent, and I saw a snake.

#2 – Not Parallel Not Parallel That football game was exciting, exhilarating, and a thrill to watch! __________________________________________ Parallel That football game was exciting, exhilarating, and thrilling!

#3 – Parallel √ Parallel Julie’s favorite bugs are grasshoppers, ants, and crickets.

#4 – Not Parallel Not Parallel Mark’s teacher asked him to clean out his desk, pick up trash, and to sharpen all the pencils. __________________________________________________ Parallel Mark’s teacher asked him to clean out his desk, pick up trash, and sharpen all the pencils. OR Mark’s teacher asked him to clean out his desk, to pick up trash, and to sharpen all the pencils.

#5 – Not Parallel Not Parallel When Harry went to the circus last week he was amazed by the loud cannon, colossal elephants wearing hats, and clowns riding unicycles. __________________________________________ Parallel When Harry went to the circus last week he was amazed by the loud cannon firing away, colossal elephants wearing hats, and colorful clowns riding unicycles.

#6 – Parallel √ Parallel My mom told me I was grounded because I stayed up too late, did not finish my homework last week, and forgot to complete my chores. (OR) My mom told me I was grounded because I stayed up too late, I did not finish my homework last week, and I forgot to complete my chores.