Skills 24-26 Parallel Structure
Skills 24-26 Parallel Structure
Parallel Structure
Structure and Written Expression Skills 24-26
Longman Preparation Course for the TOEFL Test
Tutorial prepared by Marla Yoshida
Parallel structure
What does parallel mean? In math, two lines that are
exactly the same distance apart all along their lengths are
parallel.
Parallel lines:
Parallel structure
In English, in some situations we need parallel structure. That
is, two things have to be the same type of word or the same
form. These sentences use correct parallel structure:
The doctor is kind, caring, and intelligent.
adjective adjective
adjective
verb
incorrect!)
neither nor
not only but also
Showing a similarity:
as ADJECTIVE as
the same as
similar to
Be sure to use the same type of word before and after the
comparison expression.
Elephants are bigger than mice.
I think chemistry is more interesting than math.
Living at home is less expensive than living in a hotel.
To have friends is more important than to be rich.
What I did on the weekend was the same as what you did.
Summary
In this section, you have learned about these things:
Its important to use parallel structure in certain
situations:
With coordinate conjunctions
With paired conjunctions
With comparisons