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If “I like to swim, run, and dance.” correct, why "ability of recognizing and spontaneously grasping" incorrect?
that dolphins have the ability of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—and spontaneously grasping
OG expl - "of recognizing and spontaneously grasping are not parallel" (OG12, page 95)
Does someone know the rule or something?
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If “I like to swim, run, and dance.” correct, why "ability of recognizing and spontaneously grasping" incorrect?
that dolphins have the ability of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—and spontaneously grasping
OG expl - "of recognizing and spontaneously grasping are not parallel" (OG12, page 95)
Does someone know the rule or something?
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Nope, they are parallel, the problem in answer choice D is the unidiomatic. You cannot say the "ability of V-ing". The correct idiom is 'ability to do'. Also, choice D have problem with idiom, "consider as". The correct idiom is "consider X Y"
Other idioms:
"be able to do" "be capable of doing" "has the ability to do" "has the capability of doing" "be possible for ... to do" "has the possibility of doing"
Lets dissect the parallelism in the original statement:
that dolphins have the ability of recognizing [strike]themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—[/strike]and spontaneously grasping
The parallelism had to be enforced between
[recognizing] and [spontaneously grasping]
This is not parallel. A properly parallel statement would be [recognizing] and [grasping spontaneously].
Lets dissect the parallelism in the original statement:
that dolphins have the ability of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—and spontaneously grasping
The parallelism had to be enforced between
[recognizing] and [spontaneously grasping]
This is not parallel. A properly parallel statement would be [recognizing] and [grasping spontaneously].
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so what is missing is "of"? ...and of spontaneously grasping? than why is "I like to swim, to run, and todance.” without to is correct?
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