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1 Parallel Sentence Structure

2 What is it? “And” is a coordinating conjunction that joins things of equal importance. Noun and noun Verb and verb Phrase and phrase Clause and clause Sentences must be parallel. 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. 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.”

3 Examples Pat wanted a view of the west and to ride horseback.
Underline what is joined by “and.” Does it join things of equal importance? Pat wanted to view the west and to ride horseback. Everyone needs sympathy and to be noticed. Everyone needs sympathy and attention. The principal asked us to stand and that we remain silent for one minute. The principal asked that we stand and that we remain silent for one minute. Carlotta is a brilliant woman and who has a great future. Carlotta is a brilliant woman, and she has a great future. This is a popular book and which you can get in the library. This is a popular book, which you can get in the library. No. It joins a noun and an infinitive. No. It joins a noun and an infinitive. No. It joins a an infinitive phrase and a clause. No. It joins a noun and a clause. No. It joins a noun and a clause.


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