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AP English Literature and Composition 1.6 Passage Drill 5. Death is primarily characterized as what?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 3. How is Burne's view of pacifism best characterized in lines 57 through 67?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 4. Lines 32-34 are best understood to mean what?
ACT English 3.1 Grammar and Usage 349 Views
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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 3, Problem 1. Which tense is correct for the underlined word?
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- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by parallel construction. The more straight-laced
- 00:08
cousin of perpendicular construction.
- 00:13
What should replace the underlined word below?
- 00:16
He quickly scanned the rules and reads the instructions.
- 00:25
In general, verbs in a sentence should follow the rule of parallel construction unless the
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- 00:29
content signals otherwise by showing cause and effect, or the passage of time.
- 00:34
In this case, that means that the correct form of "read" has to be in the past tense,
- 00:41
because "scanned" is the past. See how this parallel construction thing works?
- 00:49
It means that the original sentence is incorrect, because "reads" is in the present tense.
- 00:54
If we left the sentence the way it is, our construction would definitely not be parallel.
- 00:59
Nobody likes wonky construction, so we can take (A) out of the running.
- 01:03
Choice © doesn't make the cut, either, because "will read" is in the future tense.
- 01:08
Sorry, but typical parallel construction doesn't allow for one part to be in the future while
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the other is in the past.
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(D) gets all fancy and uses the present progressive tense.
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Unfortunately, all we need is the simple past tense version, so (D) is out of the running.
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Choice (B) is the correct answer, because "read" is the past tense of "read," and so
- 01:29
parallel construction is complete.
- 01:31
We tried to follow the rule of parallel construction when we built our restaurant, but we ended
- 01:35
up with two identical kitchens on either side of the building.
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