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a) She will walk to the school in the morning and run home in the evening. b) She will walk to the school in the morning and will run home in the evening. c) She walks in the morning and will run in the evening d) She has been walking all day and plans to run in the evening. e) She walked in the morning and will run in the evening.
In the above, which sentence is correct ? My question is shouldn't "will" be present in the second one to maintain parallelism ? and also, I would like to here your opinions in general from the experts for all of the options present. Please advice.
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a) She will walk to the school in the morning and run home in the evening. b) She will walk to the school in the morning and will run home in the evening. c) She walks in the morning and will run in the evening d) She has been walking all day and plans to run in the evening. e) She walked in the morning and will run in the evening.
In the above, which sentence is correct ? My question is shouldn't "will" be present in the second one to maintain parallelism ? and also, I would like to here your opinions in general from the experts. Please advice.
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Hi, In my opinion sentences a,b both are right. Sentence b is clearly parallel. will walk and will run.
Sentence a is also right as you can consider will is associated with both the part. The problem is you think that will walk and run must be in parallel. Break the first sentence just in verbs not with helping verb . first part she will --- walk and run, So walk and run is in parallel. When you read them separately it will be read as she will walk and she will run which makes first sentence parallel.
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