Parallel Structure Exercise-1
Parallel Structure Exercise-1
Define whether the following sentences below are TRUE or FALSE Correct mistakes.
#1. He could not decide whether to get a job or studying.
or to study
#2. After years of dealing with the public, she developed great charm, wit, and confidant.
confidence
#3. To face adversity, to solve problems, and to overcome difficulties all give one sense of satisfaction.
#4. Her hobbies are reading, playing piano, and gardening.
#5. The bellhop took my bags to my room, opened the door, and puts them at the foot of the bed.
and put them …
#6. We enjoyed the perfect weather and seeing fjords in Norway.
and fjords …
#7. Although he was quick to criticize, he was slow praising his students.
slow to praise
#8. When he was a college student, he learned to play tennis, to golf, and swimming.
to swim
#9. Go to window A, ask for a form, and bring it back to me.
#10. On their vacation they enjoyed swimming at the beach, walking through the quaint streets, and sitting in the picturesque parks.
#11. Do not speak out, but raise your hand.
#12. Being a homemaker is as difficult as working in an office.
#13. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund.
written a will
#14. Jogging is more vigorous exercise than to play golf.
than playing golf
#15. The presidential candidate was a man of intellectual strength, moral character, and personal integrity.
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Parallel Structure Exercise-1
Define whether the following sentences below are TRUE or FALSE Correct mistakes.
1. When he was a college student, he learned to play tennis, to golf, and swimming. |
2. Do not speak out, but raise your hand. |
3. To face adversity, to solve problems, and to overcome difficulties all give one sense of satisfaction. |
4. We enjoyed the perfect weather and seeing fjords in Norway. |
5. Go to window A, ask for a form, and bring it back to me. |
6. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund. |
7. Her hobbies are reading, playing piano, and gardening. |
8. Being a homemaker is as difficult as working in an office. |
9. After years of dealing with the public, she developed great charm, wit, and confidant. |
10. On their vacation they enjoyed swimming at the beach, walking through the quaint streets, and sitting in the picturesque parks. |
11. He could not decide whether to get a job or studying. |
12. Although he was quick to criticize, he was slow praising his students. |
13. The presidential candidate was a man of intellectual strength, moral character, and personal integrity. |
14. The bellhop took my bags to my room, opened the door, and puts them at the foot of the bed. |
15. Jogging is more vigorous exercise than to play golf. |
1. F, to swim | 6. F, written a will | 11 .F, or to study |
2. T | 7. T | 12.F, slow to praise |
3. T | 8. T | 13.T |
4. F, and fjords … | 9. F, confidence | 14.F, and put them … |
5. T | 10.T | 15.F, than playing golf |