The “going to” tense is used when the speaker refers to plans stated before of the moment of speaking. There are some differences between will and going to. The former is used when the speaker makes instant decision about the feature(example: I will drink a coffee with my friend) or he or she wants to imagine how the near future will be (example: In 4 years, I will be married).On the other hand, the latter refers to very well arranged plans (example: Next summer, we are going to the beach and we are going to stay in Maintains Hotel).
The correct answer is A. Seamus liked doing almost any physical activity: hiking, surfing, biking, running, and even spelunking.
Explanation:
In grammar, a parallel structure in one in which there is a repetition of a grammatical structure, this usually implies a list of elements are presented using the same structure and related to the rest of the sentence in the same way which creates a parallel relation between all the elements presented.
In the case of presented, a parallel structure implies all the elements of the list which are sport or activities are presented by using the same grammatical structure which can be done by presenting all the elements using gerunds (verbs ended in -ing) or an infinitive (preposition "to" followed by the verb). Considering this, the only option which follows a parallel structure is "Seamus liked doing almost any physical activity: hiking, surfing, biking, running, and even spelunking" because all the elements after the colon (:) are presented using gerund grammatical structure which creates a parallel relationship between all the elements.
No; poems are products of imagination and express beliefs that may not be the writers.
The answer is D because were talking could not be a subject.
Ill go with the first one, though all of the sentence structures are exactlly the same, as well as a colon is used to list items. on that note, are all the sentences copied correctly?