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Anonymous

Jan 03, 2025

How would you change ‘my biology test’ to make it parallel with ‘completing my homework’?

To achieve parallel structure between the phrases "my biology test" and "completing my homework," you can revise the first phrase to include additional language that matches the structure of the second. For instance, you could change "my biology test" to "completing my biology test." This adjustment ensures both phrases follow the same grammatical pattern, maintaining consistency in verb form and tense.

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Anonymous

Dec 15, 2024

That would be: "my homework completion."  ?
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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

To make this two sentences parallel you should add more words to "my biology test", the parallel structure uses the same pattern of words and it also has to match tenses.The correct addition is "Studying for my biology test", this way the two sentences are parallel using the same grammar in the same structural form.
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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

by adding “studying for” to the beginning
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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

by adding “studying for” to the beginning
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Anonymous

Dec 08, 2024

The correct answer is by adding “studying for” to the beginning.A parallel construction means that the same form of a word is used throughout a particular sentence. Since we can see that the latter part is 'completing my homework,' it would be good to add a verb to the first part as well, in order to make the sentence parallel. By adding 'studying for,' we've added the same form of a verb (ending in -ing).
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Anonymous

Feb 10, 2025

Adding "studying for" because then it would have the same ending sound as "completing" which is the goal for making a sentence parallel.
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Anonymous

Jan 26, 2025

Are there any answer options? I'm having a hard time understanding the question as well.
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Anonymous

Feb 06, 2025

I would say essay exam or removing "my" and then add "practice" then it will say practice for biology exam
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Anonymous

Feb 04, 2025

The answer is by adding "studying for"Studying for my biology test and completing my homework is parallel because it begins with a verb in the gerund form and then specifies what exactly they're doing afterward.

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