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Preptime: believe, 'using' and 'studying' should be parallel, if 'using' is placed in the initial clause
Not so; you need //ism only between comparable things. ‘
Using’ is a present participle while
"are studying’ is a working verb. Both need not be parallel. Look at the following example (I think this is an OG question)
Using a Doppler ultrasound device, fetal heartbeats can be detected by the twelfth week of pregnancyA. Using a Doppler ultrasound device, fetal heartbeats can be detected by the twelfth week of pregnancy
B. Fetal heartbeats can be detected by the twelfth week of pregnancy, using a Doppler ultrasound device
C. Detecting fetal heartbeats by the twelfth week of pregnancy, a physician can use a Doppler Ultrasound device
D. By the twelfth week of pregnancy, fetal heartbeats can be detected using a Doppler ultrasound device by a physician
E. Using a Doppler ultrasound device, a physician can detect fetal heartbeats by the twelfth week of pregnancy
The correct answer is E. You can see that ‘
using’ isn’t paralleling
‘can detect’.