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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 1. What should replace the underlined word?
ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 2. Does the underlined word match the subject and tense?
ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 3. Which answer best matches the subject of the sentence?
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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
- 01:12
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
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up with two identical kitchens on either side of the building.
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