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anygoal [31]
4 years ago
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Independent Practice

English
1 answer:
Igoryamba4 years ago
3 0

Hi !!

<em>To correct the parallelism in the sentence , you've yo use the same verbal sentences</em>

<em>_</em>

B- On vacation, we went <u>swimming</u>, <u>diving</u>, and <u>canoeing</u>.

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<em>There only are</em> gerund phrases.

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