1: Do you want to go out?
I can’t. I am studying for History test
2: Mum is visiting her aunt and Dad is walking the dog
3: we go on holiday every August
We do, we are flying to Italy this year
4: is Fran tidying her bedroom?
No, she’ s tired. She is lying on her bed and watching TV
Answer:
B. lacking parallelism
Explanation:
The original sentence contains a predicate nominative (<em>singer</em>) and an action verb (<em>plays</em>), which shows lack of parallelism.
The best way to fix the error would be to use a parallel structure, which is the repetition of a certain grammatical form within a sentence:
"Shelia E. <em>sings </em>and<em> plays</em> the drums."
Now the sentence uses two action verbs <em>sings </em>and<em> plays</em> in the present tense, and this is an example of parallelism.
<u>To make a ring from scratch, you join shaped wire material into a loop using soldering. Then, you round out the loop to a perfect ring shape that is ready to wear. You will need to know a number of techniques to measure, cut, prepare, solder and form your metal material to become a ring.</u>
Who's he to talk about "no game" his name is <span>mccandless
you didn't post the whole thing.</span>