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Rewriting The Sentences Parallel Worksheet

This document provides examples of sentences that lack parallel structure and instructions to rewrite the sentences to improve parallel structure. Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. The document includes 11 sentences as examples that lack parallel structure. The instructions are to rewrite the sentences so that the structure of the items in each sentence are balanced. An answer key with rewritten versions of the sentences that improve parallel structure is also provided.
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Rewriting The Sentences Parallel Worksheet

This document provides examples of sentences that lack parallel structure and instructions to rewrite the sentences to improve parallel structure. Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. The document includes 11 sentences as examples that lack parallel structure. The instructions are to rewrite the sentences so that the structure of the items in each sentence are balanced. An answer key with rewritten versions of the sentences that improve parallel structure is also provided.
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Name: _________________________________ Date: ___________________________

Parallel Structure Worksheet


Rewriting the Sentences

Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more
ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause
level. By balancing the items in a pair or a series so that they have the same kind of
structure, it will make the sentence clearer and easier to read.
Examples: Peter likes the violin, the flute and the trumpet.
She played tennis, had a breakfast and went to college.

Instruction: Rewrite the following sentences. These sentences lack parallel


structure.

1. Cathy was not only Sarah’s sister, but also she was her mentor.

2. If you go to the bookshop, please remember to pick up your books, buy some
stationary, and to look for a latest novel.

3. I spent four hours with Mr. Jonathan, reviewing my project performance,


evaluating my targets, and my future prospects with the organization was also
discussed.

4. Mr. Johnson’s speech was imprecise, monotonous, and should have been
omitted.

5. John likes hiking, swimming, and to take afternoon naps.

6. They will not admit their mistake nor will they be apologizing.

7. Mrs. Davis need a new sofa, table and lamps for her TV lounge.

8. Literature classes teach students to analyze texts, think critically, and have
better writing.

9. He is man of great talent, ability and who is most intelligent.

10. They finally made the decision to go to university and what they would take in.

11. Every morning of our vacation, it either rained or there was snow.

12. He would rather play in the yard than studying.


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Parallel Structure Worksheet


Finding the Errors
Answer key

Instruction: Rewrite the following sentences. These sentences lack parallel


structure.

1. Cathy was not only Sarah’s sister, but also her mentor.

2. If you go to the bookshop, please remember to pick up your books, to buy

some stationary, and to look for a latest novel.

3. I spent four hours with Mr. Jonathan, reviewing my project performance,

evaluating my targets, and discussing my future prospects with the

organization.

4. Mr. Johnson’s speech was imprecise, monotonous, and unnecessary.

5. John likes hiking, swimming, and taking afternoon naps.

6. They will not admit their mistake nor will they apologize.

7. Mrs. Davis needs a new sofa, table and lamps for her TV lounge.

8. Literature classes teach students to analyze texts, think critically, and improve

writing skills.

9. He is a man with great talent, ability and high intelligence.

10. They finally made the decision to go to university and chose a subject.

11. Every morning on our vacation, it either rained or snowed.

12. He would rather play in the yard than study in the college.

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