Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.
Parallel structure is when the sentence is basically the same with different words. The structure of the sentence is the same in both cases.
The words of the sentence may be different in both cases.
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Lines that are straight and parallel
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Railway tracks electrical lines
Here are some examples of parallel and non-parallel sentences:I like finding Internet questions, answering Internet questions, and reading the responses. (parallel)When I find an internet questions, I answer them and read the a response. (not parallel).Note how the bold words repeat the same structure as gerunds... (verb, adjective, noun).The second sentence has no similar structure and contains errors.
Here are some examples of parallel and non-parallel sentences:I like finding Internet questions, answering Internet questions, and reading the responses. (parallel)When I find an internet questions, I answer them and read the a response. (not parallel).Note how the bold words repeat the same structure as gerunds... (verb, adjective, noun).The second sentence has no similar structure and contains errors.
One example of a parallel beam of light is sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, as the rays from the Sun are nearly parallel due to the vast distance between the Sun and Earth. Another example is laser light, which is produced by stimulated emission and consists of highly coherent and parallel rays due to the nature of the laser's construction and operation.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
the eggs are parallel to the chicken
examples of parallel lines. 1. railroad tracks 2. window pains 3. the equal sign =
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Railroad tracks, the edges of a book, and the lines on a ruled notebook paper are real-world examples of parallel lines.