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julia-pushkina [17]
3 years ago
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Which sentence does not use parallel structure correctly?. A. If I were a musician, I'd want either to play keyboard like Stevie

Wonder or to play guitar like Leo Kottke.. B. If I were a musician, either I'd want to play keyboard like Stevie Wonder or I'd want to play guitar like Leo Kottke.. C. If I were a musician, I'd want to play either keyboard like Stevie Wonder or guitar like Leo Kottke.. D. If I were a musician, I'd want to either play keyboard like Stevie Wonder or guitar like Leo Kottke.
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salantis [7]3 years ago
4 0
The sentence that does not use parallel structure correctly is : B. If i were a musician, either i'd want to play keyboard like stevie wonder or i'd want to play guitar like Leo Kottke

In the correct form, the either should've been put after "i'd want"

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