hi! parallelism! pl. explain.

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hi! parallelism! pl. explain.

by ansumania » Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:07 pm
format 1- she argues that the agency acts with reckless abandon and with disregard for human life.

format 2- many teachers choose to seek employment in the suburbs rather than face low salaries in the city.

format 3-they contended that the committee was biased and that it should be disbanded.

In format 1 and 3, we have "with" and "that" on both sides of the parallelism marker respectively but in format 2 , we don't have "to" on both sides.

This is confusing.

How will you be always sure whether you should repeat the word or not in order to maintain parallelism?

Pl. explain.

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by pops » Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:04 pm
Even I suffer from the same doubt :(

Thanks for asking buddy....

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by ansumania » Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:07 am
hi,

will someone pl. help on this!

thanks

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by grockit_andrea » Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:14 am
Either one is fine. The only thing that ISN'T ok is using "to" or "that" or a similar word on, for instance, two out of three. Think of it like the distributive property:

I am going to walk, run, and jump in the park.

Here, the "to" applies to all three verbs, like this:

to(walk, run, and jump)

But the sentence would still be correct if we said

I am going to walk, to run, and to jump in the park.

The sentence would NOT be correct if we said

I am going to walk, run, and to jump in the park.

Just as with math, you can say that 2(x + y + z) is the same thing as 2x + 2y + 2z, but you would not say it's the same thing as 2x + y + 2z.

Hope this helps!
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by subgeeth » Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:16 am
Hi guys,

I think u have read MGMAT SC this is my reasoning why to is not used in the sentence

under llelism structures:

Verb infinitives: I decided to swim across the river rather than sail around the world :( the second to is optional) with infinitives

This is the rule usage of infinitive either must be llel by all members of a series or by only first member

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by ansumania » Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:36 am
hi Subgeeth,

then , will you please confirm this?

I decided to swim across the river rather than to sail around the world .

is this correct? just want to be sure..

thanks ,

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by subgeeth » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:14 am
yes this is also correct the second to is optional we can use it but is not necessary to use
without to is also correct
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