Uso de la Estructura Paralela en Oraciones en Inglés
Clase 9 de 21 • Curso Básico de Escritura en Inglés
Resumen
We should use a parallel structure to make your writing more effective. Be sure that all the items are in the same grammatical form when writing a series of words or phrases in a sentence. You may use a parallel structure in different situations:
Verbs: the form of the verb needs to be the same.
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WRONG: I like eating pizza, listening to music, and to play soccer.
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CORRECT: I like eating pizza, listening to music, and playing soccer.
Verb + noun: some nouns ask for specific verbs.
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WRONG: They read books and music.
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CORRECT: They read books and listen to music.
Noun number: agree singular, plural, countable, and uncountable.
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WRONG: They sell pineapples, oranges, and an apple in the supermarket.
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CORRECT: They sell pineapples, oranges, and apples in the supermarket.
Subject matter: everything discussed in the sentence should be related, so the connection is clear to the reader.
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WRONG: I finished my project, and I ate cake.
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CORRECT: I finished my project, and I ate cake to celebrate.
Punctuation: when writing lists or series.
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WRONG: My cousin traveled to Bogotá, Colombia, New York, USA; and Barcelona, Spain
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CORRECT: My cousin traveled to Bogotá, Colombia; New York, USA; and Barcelona, Spain.