Infographic: Parallel Structure
It can be difficult for some students to understand parallel structure in their writing. I found this the other day, and thought that you might find it useful to understand how parallel structure works and, with luck, you can put some of the ideas to practice in your writing.
Last updated: May 26, 2013 at 16:44 pm
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Todd Vercoe - Posted in Grammar, Our Blog, Student's Blog, Teacher's Blog
May, 26, 2013
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