Which sentence best describes the faulty parallel structure in this sentence? He aims to earn a little and spending less than he earns. The first aim is stated as an infinitive phrase. The second aim includes the conjunction than. The first aim is described with more words than the second. The second aim is described with a gerund instead of an infinitive
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what do you think the answer is?
b?
bro?
Im a girl Btw lol and here this may help Some examples of parallel structure of words and phrases include the following: Ashley likes to ski, to swim and to jump. This is correct and uses parallel structure. An incorrect version of this sentence would read: Ashley likes to ski, to swim and jumping. Joe likes singing, walking and diving. This is correct and uses parallel structure. An incorrect version of this sentence would read: Joe likes singing, walking and to dive. Mary wanted to make sure that she made her presentation creatively, effectively and persuasively. This is correct and uses parallel structure. An incorrect version of this sentence would read: Mary wanted to make sure she made her presentation creatively, effectively and persuaded others. Tim was considered to be a good employee because he was never late, he was very motivated and he was not lacking in initiative. This is correct and uses parallel structure. An incorrect version of this sentence would read: Tim was considered to be a good employee because he was never late, he was very motivated and he did not lack in
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