What does parallel structure mean? How can we make sure that our statements are parallel at the word or phrase level? How can we make sure that the clauses we use in our sentences are parallel? Is it necessary for the lists we put up after a colon to show a parallel structure?
Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 20 Parallel structures
Genre/Topic: Parallel structures
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Genre/Topic: Verbs
Has and have tell us that something belongs to a person, animal or thing. Has is used with singular nouns and pronouns.
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Genre/Topic: Conditional sentences, Tense
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Genre/Topic: Sentences
Words like who, what, when, where, why and how are used to ask questions. They are called question words.
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