OreoShake wrote:
Can 'have' and 'are' be parallel? They are brilliant but have never practiced the sport. Seems funny.
DearOreoShake ,
I'm happy to respond.
My friend, remember that parallelism is primarily a logical structure, and the grammar is secondary to the logic. Remember that wealways can create parallel structures that are grammatically flawless and logically absurd.
I cooked dinner with fresh carrots, with enthusiasm, and
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