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Explain the concept of parallelism in grammar. Provide an example.
Explain the concept of parallelism in grammar. Provide an example.
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Parallelism refers to using the same grammatical structure or form for items in a series or list. For example, “She likes swimming, hiking, and biking.” The verbs “swimming,” “hiking,” and “biking” are in parallel form.