Parallel Constructions
The following sentence elements indicate parallel constructions: (1) Coordinate conjunctions (and, but, or, for, nor, yet). A shift in verb tense, voice, or mood, after a coordinating conjunction, violates parallelism and may create difficulties in understanding. Incorrect Correct (2) Correlative conjunctions (both…and, either…or, if…than, neither…nor, not only…but also). If a verb follows one, a verb should follow the other; if a prepositional phrase follows one, a prepositional phrase should follow the other. Repair of faulty parallelism may require only transposition or addition of a word or two. Incorrect Correct (3) And which, and who, and that, but which, but who, and but that need preceding which, who, or that. Incorrect Correct (4) Items in a list, table, or series should be in the parallel format. Incorrect Correct (5) Expressions of comparison and contrast. Incorrect Correct
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