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"What Is Parallelism?": Oregon State Guide to Grammar
Senior Instructor Liz Delf explains parallel structure, applies it to professional writing, and offers many examples. This video is designed for high school and college students studying grammar, writing, or linguistics.
The School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University sponsors this series. For further explanations of grammar issues and writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-grammar-terms. In the comments section below, feel free to suggest other terms you would like us to cover. Liking, sharing, and commenting on these videos will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around grammar and language.
Below are a few more videos in this series. If there are topics...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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Parallelism: The secret to great writing
Parallelism or parallel structure is one of the secrets of great writing. It gives greater balance and power to the way you communicate. It will help you get higher grades, improve your job prospects, and look more professional. In this lesson, I explain all about parallelism -- what it is and how to use it correctly. This easy but important lesson will take your English to a higher level. Follow up by watching my lesson on the Magic of 3 to strengthen your English even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FcAub-xqGQ&index=94&list=PLxSz4mPLHWDZgp8e6i0oyXOOrTAAaj0O7&t=0s
Take the quiz on this lesson here:
https://www.engvid.com/parallelism-great-writing/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid. This lesson is for you if you want to learn how to communicate more powerfully in just a shor...
published: 30 Jun 2018
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PARALLEL STRUCTURE | English Lesson
PARALLEL STRUCTURE
In today's lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use parallel structure.
-- FREE PRACTICE BELOW --
DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence below. If the sentence uses parallel structure correctly, write
“CORRECT.” If the sentence does not use parallel structure correctly, rewrite it so that it does.
1. Mary likes hiking, swimming, and biking.
2. Tom sang and dances yesterday.
3. Dave enjoys running, to cook, and painting.
4. My dog wags her tail, barks at people, and she chases squirrels.
5. Every morning, I cook and clean.
6. After practice, Luke was hungry, sore, and felt his thirst.
7. Lauren is funny, relaxed, mature, and cares a lot.
8. I want you to rake the leaves and mow the lawn.
9. Austin will swim two laps, run a mile, do ten jumping jacks, and took a shower.
10. The wea...
published: 24 May 2020
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Parallel structure | Syntax | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-conventions-of-standard-english/dangling-modifiers-and-parallel-structure/e/parallel-structure
Parallel structure isn’t a set rule, but more of a stylistic choice: it helps sentence elements maintain a pattern.
This is a very special episode because it’s Paige’s last video with us as a KA intern! We will miss having Paige as a contributor to the Grammar Team.
Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/syntax/e/parallel-structure
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax/v/relative-clauses-syntax-khan-academy
Syntax on Khan Academy: Syntax is the ordering of language; it’...
published: 23 Aug 2016
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Parallelism: Identifying Errors | Sentence Correction
Most people get this wrong. Let's talk about one type of error that usually appears in the Sentence Correction section of exams.
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published: 11 Mar 2022
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Everyday Grammar: Parallelism
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/everyday-grammar-parallelism/3639277.html
published: 26 Feb 2017
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PARALLELISM in English grammar {How to correct faulty Parallel structures and improve your writing)
Hello, learners!
This lesson helps you understand what PARALLELISM is in English, and how to use the application of PARALLELISM!
Definition of Parallelism (parallel structure)
When you add two or more items to a list of items, we need to make sure that items added to the list are parallel: they are in the same structure and the tense form. It means that if one item in the list is a noun, the other item/s should be a noun too. If one item is a phrase, the other/others should be a phrase too, belonging to the same category.
Example #1
Faulty parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, brave, and had a lot of passion. (The first two items are adjectives, but the third one is a phrase, focusing on a noun.)
Parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, br...
published: 10 Feb 2021
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Parallelism Dalam Grammar Bahasa Inggris
Parallelism atau biasa juga disebut sebagai Parallel Structure adalah salalh satu materi penting yang harus dipahami setiap orang yang belajar bahasa Inggris.
Materi ini bisa dikategorikan sebagai materi tingkat lanjut karena untuk bisa memahaminya teman-teman harus paham juga materi dasar lainnya seperti materi tentang parts of speech atau jenis kata.
Dalam video ini saya mencoba untuk menjelaskan mengenai parallelism dengan semudah mungkin. Dimulai dari apa itu parallelism dan bagaimana menggunakannya.
Semoga apa yang saya jelaskan dalam video ini bisa dengan mudah dipahami. Aaaamiin..
PS:
Jangan lupa untuk LCS ya sekiranya video ini bermanfaat.
published: 28 Feb 2019
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parallel structure
Learn about parallel structure.
published: 17 Apr 2016
2:54
"What Is Parallelism?": Oregon State Guide to Grammar
Senior Instructor Liz Delf explains parallel structure, applies it to professional writing, and offers many examples. This video is designed for high school and...
Senior Instructor Liz Delf explains parallel structure, applies it to professional writing, and offers many examples. This video is designed for high school and college students studying grammar, writing, or linguistics.
The School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University sponsors this series. For further explanations of grammar issues and writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-grammar-terms. In the comments section below, feel free to suggest other terms you would like us to cover. Liking, sharing, and commenting on these videos will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around grammar and language.
Below are a few more videos in this series. If there are topics you'd like to see us cover in the future, please let us know in the comments!
"What Is Grammar?": https://youtu.be/vZjNznvqgEs
"What Is a Noun?": https://youtu.be/0KxMjVcyS8M
"What Is a Verb?": https://youtu.be/u9zegJ84mYI
"What Is a Subject?": https://youtu.be/Kp65wGtoVF0
"What Is a Predicate?": https://youtu.be/MniZqFm-pe0
“What Is a Phrase?”: https://youtu.be/9TPo4jGtM8A
“What Is a Clause?”: https://youtu.be/_Qxq-S0DQrw
“When to Use Commas”: https://youtu.be/UWlVVlSYcTg
“When NOT to Use Commas”: https://youtu.be/boQahPvFOLo
“What Is the Oxford Comma (And Is It Really Optional)?”: https://youtu.be/yXJIkAOKxzU
"What Is Passive Voice?": https://youtu.be/ppBq_Ulrq3w
"What Is Gender-Neutral Language?": https://youtu.be/lyPtjrEIgEw
“What Are Dialects?”: https://youtu.be/TXtMB1vwVaM
“What Is Code-Meshing?”: https://youtu.be/FwFZ7FRcDJU
“What Is Singular They?”: https://youtu.be/jCkNtwSHNHk
“How to Use a Semicolon”: https://youtu.be/ZtyjVCdHFHU
“How to Use a Colon”: https://youtu.be/YkLtn5W9buY
“How to Use Apostrophes”: https://youtu.be/txSzXat3GM0
“What Is a Comma Splice?”: https://youtu.be/OTcvMKXEIus
“What Is Syntax?”: https://youtu.be/DrqILBzGZVE
"What Is Mood in Grammar?": https://youtu.be/s7-5-DtJf5E
"What Is (AND ISN'T) Standard Written English?": https://youtu.be/IVIK6PS8NEg
https://wn.com/What_Is_Parallelism_Oregon_State_Guide_To_Grammar
Senior Instructor Liz Delf explains parallel structure, applies it to professional writing, and offers many examples. This video is designed for high school and college students studying grammar, writing, or linguistics.
The School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University sponsors this series. For further explanations of grammar issues and writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-grammar-terms. In the comments section below, feel free to suggest other terms you would like us to cover. Liking, sharing, and commenting on these videos will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around grammar and language.
Below are a few more videos in this series. If there are topics you'd like to see us cover in the future, please let us know in the comments!
"What Is Grammar?": https://youtu.be/vZjNznvqgEs
"What Is a Noun?": https://youtu.be/0KxMjVcyS8M
"What Is a Verb?": https://youtu.be/u9zegJ84mYI
"What Is a Subject?": https://youtu.be/Kp65wGtoVF0
"What Is a Predicate?": https://youtu.be/MniZqFm-pe0
“What Is a Phrase?”: https://youtu.be/9TPo4jGtM8A
“What Is a Clause?”: https://youtu.be/_Qxq-S0DQrw
“When to Use Commas”: https://youtu.be/UWlVVlSYcTg
“When NOT to Use Commas”: https://youtu.be/boQahPvFOLo
“What Is the Oxford Comma (And Is It Really Optional)?”: https://youtu.be/yXJIkAOKxzU
"What Is Passive Voice?": https://youtu.be/ppBq_Ulrq3w
"What Is Gender-Neutral Language?": https://youtu.be/lyPtjrEIgEw
“What Are Dialects?”: https://youtu.be/TXtMB1vwVaM
“What Is Code-Meshing?”: https://youtu.be/FwFZ7FRcDJU
“What Is Singular They?”: https://youtu.be/jCkNtwSHNHk
“How to Use a Semicolon”: https://youtu.be/ZtyjVCdHFHU
“How to Use a Colon”: https://youtu.be/YkLtn5W9buY
“How to Use Apostrophes”: https://youtu.be/txSzXat3GM0
“What Is a Comma Splice?”: https://youtu.be/OTcvMKXEIus
“What Is Syntax?”: https://youtu.be/DrqILBzGZVE
"What Is Mood in Grammar?": https://youtu.be/s7-5-DtJf5E
"What Is (AND ISN'T) Standard Written English?": https://youtu.be/IVIK6PS8NEg
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 46079
13:42
Parallelism: The secret to great writing
Parallelism or parallel structure is one of the secrets of great writing. It gives greater balance and power to the way you communicate. It will help you get hi...
Parallelism or parallel structure is one of the secrets of great writing. It gives greater balance and power to the way you communicate. It will help you get higher grades, improve your job prospects, and look more professional. In this lesson, I explain all about parallelism -- what it is and how to use it correctly. This easy but important lesson will take your English to a higher level. Follow up by watching my lesson on the Magic of 3 to strengthen your English even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FcAub-xqGQ&index=94&list=PLxSz4mPLHWDZgp8e6i0oyXOOrTAAaj0O7&t=0s
Take the quiz on this lesson here:
https://www.engvid.com/parallelism-great-writing/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid. This lesson is for you if you want to learn how to communicate more powerfully in just a short time. This lesson is about something called: "Parallelism" or "Parallel Structure". Now, in case you've never heard of it, or if you've heard of it but you're not sure what it is, I just want to tell you that it's something really important, especially in academic circles or in the business world. All right? And also socially. So, whether you're speaking, or whether you're writing, this principle of parallelism will help you to communicate more effectively.
So, first of all, what is parallelism? So, it's a speaking or writing technique in which you communicate more powerfully by balancing different parts of your sentence, and I'm going to show you lots of examples so you understand exactly. So, when we create a sentence that has parallel structure, it means that when we have a list of items in our sentence, all of the forms of speech should be the same. For example, you have verbs, verbs, verbs; nouns and nouns; adjectives and adjectives; adverbs and adverbs. Now, that seems obvious, but in real life when people speak and write, they don't always do that. So I'm going to show you: "What are the benefits of using parallelism?" and also exactly how to use them in a sentence.
So, some of the benefits that you will get when you start creating sentences with parallel structure are that your sentences will have more weight, they'll be more balanced, they'll have more rhythm to them, they'll have more style, more clarity (they'll be more clear), and also you'll be able to emphasize things more. And as a result of all that, your speaking or your writing will be much more dramatic and much more powerful. And you may not realize why, but it's really important that this parallel structure exists. Now, in addition, it's not just something to make it better, it's not just something to improve your communication. In academic circles, if you don't follow these parallel structure rules, it's actually considered a mistake in writing; it's considered very weak writing, bad writing, poor writing, and you will get lower grades as a result of that. Okay? So it's really important, especially if you're in the academic world or writing anything serious or in the business world, to write this way.
Let's look at some simple examples first. Okay? So, this sentence, the first one: "Janet sings and dances." So here, what do we see? We see verbs and verbs: "Janet sings and dances." If somebody didn't write this sentence properly, they might write: "Janet sings and is dancing." Now, here it didn't match because this was present simple, so this should be a verb in the present simple; they should both be verbs, they should both be in the same tense, and so on. Okay?
Let's look at more examples. "We enjoy reading and cooking." Here we have two gerunds: "reading", "cooking". Next: "I like to watch movies and to travel abroad." Okay? Now, you see how that seems really balanced? Okay? So we have: "to watch movies", so we have an infinitive and a noun, and "to travel abroad". "To travel", infinitive and a... Well, it's not a noun, but it's like a noun, it functions like a noun.
Next: "The reasons for my view are political, cultural, and social." So here we have three adjectives. Now, up til now we had two, now we have three. And if you've watched my earlier lesson on: "The Power of Three" or "The Magic of Three", you will know that this is really special. This is like parallelism on steroids. This is like the best kind of writing you can do, and a lot of very famous leaders and writers write this way, using parallelism in threes to make things much more effective. So, if you haven't watched that other lesson, I will tell you where you can get it; it's called: "The Magic of Three" on our website. So: "The reasons for my view are political, cultural, and social." Three adjectives.
"The police acted quickly and carefully." Okay? So we have here: "quickly", "carefully", two adverbs. And last: "We enjoy comedies, dramas, and documentaries." So you have here three nouns. Right? So that's what's important: nouns with nouns, adverbs with adverbs, adjectives with adjectives - you get the idea. Okay? Now, if you get the idea, work with me, stay with me. […]
https://wn.com/Parallelism_The_Secret_To_Great_Writing
Parallelism or parallel structure is one of the secrets of great writing. It gives greater balance and power to the way you communicate. It will help you get higher grades, improve your job prospects, and look more professional. In this lesson, I explain all about parallelism -- what it is and how to use it correctly. This easy but important lesson will take your English to a higher level. Follow up by watching my lesson on the Magic of 3 to strengthen your English even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FcAub-xqGQ&index=94&list=PLxSz4mPLHWDZgp8e6i0oyXOOrTAAaj0O7&t=0s
Take the quiz on this lesson here:
https://www.engvid.com/parallelism-great-writing/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid. This lesson is for you if you want to learn how to communicate more powerfully in just a short time. This lesson is about something called: "Parallelism" or "Parallel Structure". Now, in case you've never heard of it, or if you've heard of it but you're not sure what it is, I just want to tell you that it's something really important, especially in academic circles or in the business world. All right? And also socially. So, whether you're speaking, or whether you're writing, this principle of parallelism will help you to communicate more effectively.
So, first of all, what is parallelism? So, it's a speaking or writing technique in which you communicate more powerfully by balancing different parts of your sentence, and I'm going to show you lots of examples so you understand exactly. So, when we create a sentence that has parallel structure, it means that when we have a list of items in our sentence, all of the forms of speech should be the same. For example, you have verbs, verbs, verbs; nouns and nouns; adjectives and adjectives; adverbs and adverbs. Now, that seems obvious, but in real life when people speak and write, they don't always do that. So I'm going to show you: "What are the benefits of using parallelism?" and also exactly how to use them in a sentence.
So, some of the benefits that you will get when you start creating sentences with parallel structure are that your sentences will have more weight, they'll be more balanced, they'll have more rhythm to them, they'll have more style, more clarity (they'll be more clear), and also you'll be able to emphasize things more. And as a result of all that, your speaking or your writing will be much more dramatic and much more powerful. And you may not realize why, but it's really important that this parallel structure exists. Now, in addition, it's not just something to make it better, it's not just something to improve your communication. In academic circles, if you don't follow these parallel structure rules, it's actually considered a mistake in writing; it's considered very weak writing, bad writing, poor writing, and you will get lower grades as a result of that. Okay? So it's really important, especially if you're in the academic world or writing anything serious or in the business world, to write this way.
Let's look at some simple examples first. Okay? So, this sentence, the first one: "Janet sings and dances." So here, what do we see? We see verbs and verbs: "Janet sings and dances." If somebody didn't write this sentence properly, they might write: "Janet sings and is dancing." Now, here it didn't match because this was present simple, so this should be a verb in the present simple; they should both be verbs, they should both be in the same tense, and so on. Okay?
Let's look at more examples. "We enjoy reading and cooking." Here we have two gerunds: "reading", "cooking". Next: "I like to watch movies and to travel abroad." Okay? Now, you see how that seems really balanced? Okay? So we have: "to watch movies", so we have an infinitive and a noun, and "to travel abroad". "To travel", infinitive and a... Well, it's not a noun, but it's like a noun, it functions like a noun.
Next: "The reasons for my view are political, cultural, and social." So here we have three adjectives. Now, up til now we had two, now we have three. And if you've watched my earlier lesson on: "The Power of Three" or "The Magic of Three", you will know that this is really special. This is like parallelism on steroids. This is like the best kind of writing you can do, and a lot of very famous leaders and writers write this way, using parallelism in threes to make things much more effective. So, if you haven't watched that other lesson, I will tell you where you can get it; it's called: "The Magic of Three" on our website. So: "The reasons for my view are political, cultural, and social." Three adjectives.
"The police acted quickly and carefully." Okay? So we have here: "quickly", "carefully", two adverbs. And last: "We enjoy comedies, dramas, and documentaries." So you have here three nouns. Right? So that's what's important: nouns with nouns, adverbs with adverbs, adjectives with adjectives - you get the idea. Okay? Now, if you get the idea, work with me, stay with me. […]
- published: 30 Jun 2018
- views: 876219
5:29
PARALLEL STRUCTURE | English Lesson
PARALLEL STRUCTURE
In today's lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use parallel structure.
-- FREE PRACTICE BELOW --
DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence below. If the...
PARALLEL STRUCTURE
In today's lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use parallel structure.
-- FREE PRACTICE BELOW --
DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence below. If the sentence uses parallel structure correctly, write
“CORRECT.” If the sentence does not use parallel structure correctly, rewrite it so that it does.
1. Mary likes hiking, swimming, and biking.
2. Tom sang and dances yesterday.
3. Dave enjoys running, to cook, and painting.
4. My dog wags her tail, barks at people, and she chases squirrels.
5. Every morning, I cook and clean.
6. After practice, Luke was hungry, sore, and felt his thirst.
7. Lauren is funny, relaxed, mature, and cares a lot.
8. I want you to rake the leaves and mow the lawn.
9. Austin will swim two laps, run a mile, do ten jumping jacks, and took a shower.
10. The weather and culture of Sweden made Oliver want to live there permanently.
ANSWERS:
1. CORRECT
2. Tom sang and danced yesterday.
3. Dave enjoys running, cooking, and painting.
4. My dog wags her tail, barks at people, and chases squirrels.
5. CORRECT
6. After practice, Luke was hungry, sore, and thirsty.
7. Lauren is funny, relaxed, mature, and caring.
8. CORRECT
9. Austin will swim two laps, run a mile, do ten jumping jacks, and take a shower.
10. CORRECT
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PARALLEL STRUCTURE
In today's lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use parallel structure.
-- FREE PRACTICE BELOW --
DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence below. If the sentence uses parallel structure correctly, write
“CORRECT.” If the sentence does not use parallel structure correctly, rewrite it so that it does.
1. Mary likes hiking, swimming, and biking.
2. Tom sang and dances yesterday.
3. Dave enjoys running, to cook, and painting.
4. My dog wags her tail, barks at people, and she chases squirrels.
5. Every morning, I cook and clean.
6. After practice, Luke was hungry, sore, and felt his thirst.
7. Lauren is funny, relaxed, mature, and cares a lot.
8. I want you to rake the leaves and mow the lawn.
9. Austin will swim two laps, run a mile, do ten jumping jacks, and took a shower.
10. The weather and culture of Sweden made Oliver want to live there permanently.
ANSWERS:
1. CORRECT
2. Tom sang and danced yesterday.
3. Dave enjoys running, cooking, and painting.
4. My dog wags her tail, barks at people, and chases squirrels.
5. CORRECT
6. After practice, Luke was hungry, sore, and thirsty.
7. Lauren is funny, relaxed, mature, and caring.
8. CORRECT
9. Austin will swim two laps, run a mile, do ten jumping jacks, and take a shower.
10. CORRECT
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/spaanske/
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- published: 24 May 2020
- views: 284870
5:05
Parallel structure | Syntax | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-conventions-of-standard-english/d...
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-conventions-of-standard-english/dangling-modifiers-and-parallel-structure/e/parallel-structure
Parallel structure isn’t a set rule, but more of a stylistic choice: it helps sentence elements maintain a pattern.
This is a very special episode because it’s Paige’s last video with us as a KA intern! We will miss having Paige as a contributor to the Grammar Team.
Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/syntax/e/parallel-structure
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax/v/relative-clauses-syntax-khan-academy
Syntax on Khan Academy: Syntax is the ordering of language; it’s the study of how sentences work. In this section, we’ll scratch the surface of syntax as it applies to English grammar. Much more can be said about this subject, but we’ll save that for KA Linguistics.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
Subscribe to KhanAcademy: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=khanacademy
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Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-conventions-of-standard-english/dangling-modifiers-and-parallel-structure/e/parallel-structure
Parallel structure isn’t a set rule, but more of a stylistic choice: it helps sentence elements maintain a pattern.
This is a very special episode because it’s Paige’s last video with us as a KA intern! We will miss having Paige as a contributor to the Grammar Team.
Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/syntax/e/parallel-structure
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax/v/relative-clauses-syntax-khan-academy
Syntax on Khan Academy: Syntax is the ordering of language; it’s the study of how sentences work. In this section, we’ll scratch the surface of syntax as it applies to English grammar. Much more can be said about this subject, but we’ll save that for KA Linguistics.
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Parallelism: Identifying Errors | Sentence Correction
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- published: 28 Feb 2024
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- published: 11 Mar 2022
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2:01
Everyday Grammar: Parallelism
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- published: 26 Feb 2017
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43:34
PARALLELISM in English grammar {How to correct faulty Parallel structures and improve your writing)
Hello, learners!
This lesson helps you understand what PARALLELISM is in English, and how to use the application of PARALLELISM!
Definition of Parallelism (pa...
Hello, learners!
This lesson helps you understand what PARALLELISM is in English, and how to use the application of PARALLELISM!
Definition of Parallelism (parallel structure)
When you add two or more items to a list of items, we need to make sure that items added to the list are parallel: they are in the same structure and the tense form. It means that if one item in the list is a noun, the other item/s should be a noun too. If one item is a phrase, the other/others should be a phrase too, belonging to the same category.
Example #1
Faulty parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, brave, and had a lot of passion. (The first two items are adjectives, but the third one is a phrase, focusing on a noun.)
Parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, brave, and passionate. (all the items in the list are parallel: adjectives)
Example #2
• Faulty parallel structure: We are planning to go there, pick him up, and surprising him. (the first two are infinitives, but the last one is a gerund)
• Parallel structure: We are planning to go there, pick him up, and surprise him.
Example #3
• Faulty parallel structure: The captain of the team told every player to perform smartly, passionately, and with aggression. (the first two items are adverbs, but the last one is a prepositional phrase)
• Parallel structure: The captain of the team told every player to perform smartly, passionately, and aggressively.
For more examples, watch the full video and check out our article on Parallelism!
Here is the link to a detailed article on Parallelism from our website: https://englishwithashish.com/parallel-structure-in-english/
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Hello, learners!
This lesson helps you understand what PARALLELISM is in English, and how to use the application of PARALLELISM!
Definition of Parallelism (parallel structure)
When you add two or more items to a list of items, we need to make sure that items added to the list are parallel: they are in the same structure and the tense form. It means that if one item in the list is a noun, the other item/s should be a noun too. If one item is a phrase, the other/others should be a phrase too, belonging to the same category.
Example #1
Faulty parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, brave, and had a lot of passion. (The first two items are adjectives, but the third one is a phrase, focusing on a noun.)
Parallel structure: Everybody misses her badly. She was kind, brave, and passionate. (all the items in the list are parallel: adjectives)
Example #2
• Faulty parallel structure: We are planning to go there, pick him up, and surprising him. (the first two are infinitives, but the last one is a gerund)
• Parallel structure: We are planning to go there, pick him up, and surprise him.
Example #3
• Faulty parallel structure: The captain of the team told every player to perform smartly, passionately, and with aggression. (the first two items are adverbs, but the last one is a prepositional phrase)
• Parallel structure: The captain of the team told every player to perform smartly, passionately, and aggressively.
For more examples, watch the full video and check out our article on Parallelism!
Here is the link to a detailed article on Parallelism from our website: https://englishwithashish.com/parallel-structure-in-english/
Much love!
❤️
Contact me on my Instagram page or direct mail me for ONE-ON-ONE classes!
#Parallelstructure
#Parallelism
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========================================================
Why are you learning English?
English has become a vital language for all of us. Then what is the right way to learn it, how do we get better at it, how do we learn it?
My goal is to teach you English, to make it simple for you, to make it interesting for you. And this is what I have been doing and will continue to do. All the grammar topics have been and will be done on thorough research. I try to make all these concepts a little more interesting so that we don't get bored watching the videos. Whatever I teach is always backed by proper explanation and rationale. If you are someone that really wants to learn English, join me in my mission. I'll be the helping hand for you guys.
==============OTHER VIDEOS ON CHANNEL================
►Learn Tenses In English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHrBDbZztBI&list=PL4eUJyO53lALoauxAz9GPkf5VWfa9pedi
►Parts of Speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYs5HinM7JI&list=PL4eUJyO53lALfKPjGwQj9WLnYAyw9qXAT
►Pronoun and Its Types
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4eUJyO53lAI5CuHAMV1weHugHyX-CIN_
►Verbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJOI5_08N5k&list=PL4eUJyO53lAJZuN3apkuM9mmqiHFIxex3
►Auxiliary Verbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF3PprjztRo&list=PL4eUJyO53lAJLJ7DQlQgoV1FYdqdmYUbi
►Phrase Playlist
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- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 29453
12:18
Parallelism Dalam Grammar Bahasa Inggris
Parallelism atau biasa juga disebut sebagai Parallel Structure adalah salalh satu materi penting yang harus dipahami setiap orang yang belajar bahasa Inggris.
...
Parallelism atau biasa juga disebut sebagai Parallel Structure adalah salalh satu materi penting yang harus dipahami setiap orang yang belajar bahasa Inggris.
Materi ini bisa dikategorikan sebagai materi tingkat lanjut karena untuk bisa memahaminya teman-teman harus paham juga materi dasar lainnya seperti materi tentang parts of speech atau jenis kata.
Dalam video ini saya mencoba untuk menjelaskan mengenai parallelism dengan semudah mungkin. Dimulai dari apa itu parallelism dan bagaimana menggunakannya.
Semoga apa yang saya jelaskan dalam video ini bisa dengan mudah dipahami. Aaaamiin..
PS:
Jangan lupa untuk LCS ya sekiranya video ini bermanfaat.
https://wn.com/Parallelism_Dalam_Grammar_Bahasa_Inggris
Parallelism atau biasa juga disebut sebagai Parallel Structure adalah salalh satu materi penting yang harus dipahami setiap orang yang belajar bahasa Inggris.
Materi ini bisa dikategorikan sebagai materi tingkat lanjut karena untuk bisa memahaminya teman-teman harus paham juga materi dasar lainnya seperti materi tentang parts of speech atau jenis kata.
Dalam video ini saya mencoba untuk menjelaskan mengenai parallelism dengan semudah mungkin. Dimulai dari apa itu parallelism dan bagaimana menggunakannya.
Semoga apa yang saya jelaskan dalam video ini bisa dengan mudah dipahami. Aaaamiin..
PS:
Jangan lupa untuk LCS ya sekiranya video ini bermanfaat.
- published: 28 Feb 2019
- views: 10915
0:59
parallel structure
Learn about parallel structure.
Learn about parallel structure.
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Learn about parallel structure.
- published: 17 Apr 2016
- views: 15381