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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
14

Which sentence is wrong because it's not parallel?

English
1 answer:
ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
6 0
If you come to the cabin this weekend, either we can<em> water-ski</em> or we can take a <em>canoe</em> out for some fish<span>ing. 
</span>Incorrect, 
If you come to the cabin this weekend, we can either go waterskiing or take a <em>canoe </em>out for some fishing. 
<em>Incorrect, </em>
If you come to the cabin this weekend, either we can go waterskiing or take a <em>canoe</em> out for some fishing. 
<span><em>Incorrect, </em></span>
If you come to the cabin this weekend, we can either <em>water-ski</em> or <em>fish </em>from a <em>canoe</em>. 
<em>CORRECT </em>actions are constant.
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