Is the following sentence correct?
"He has a good sense of humor, a pleasant personality and is the type of person who works well in team settings"
Does it break parallelism because of "He HAS[noun] ,[noun] , and IS[noun] "? The HAS can be understood for the middle element, but is it OK for it to not carry over to the last? (since we're not saying "He HAS IS the type of person who[...] )
Would appreciate any clarifications on this, as I feel the GMAT might try to trick people into falsely
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"He has a good sense of humor, a pleasant personality and is the type of person who works well in team settings"
Does it break parallelism because of "He HAS[noun] ,[noun] , and IS[noun] "? The HAS can be understood for the middle element, but is it OK for it to not carry over to the last? (since we're not saying "He HAS IS the type of person who[...] )
Would appreciate any clarifications on this, as I feel the GMAT might try to trick people into falsely
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