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Lesson 12 Recognizing and Using Parallelism

The document discusses parallelism in writing. It defines parallelism as presenting thoughts in an orderly manner so that the reader can easily follow. It provides examples of parallel structures using single words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and gerunds. It also discusses parallelism in phrases like noun phrases, verb phrases, adverbial phrases, gerund phrases, and infinitive phrases. The document seeks to illustrate parallel structures and identify which examples are parallel and which are not.

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Lesson 12 Recognizing and Using Parallelism

The document discusses parallelism in writing. It defines parallelism as presenting thoughts in an orderly manner so that the reader can easily follow. It provides examples of parallel structures using single words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and gerunds. It also discusses parallelism in phrases like noun phrases, verb phrases, adverbial phrases, gerund phrases, and infinitive phrases. The document seeks to illustrate parallel structures and identify which examples are parallel and which are not.

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RECOGNIZING

AND USING
PARALLELISM
PARALLELISM
PARALLELISM
• It is also known as parallel
structures which can add fluidity
and power to writing. This
involves presenting thoughts in
an orderly manner so that the
reader can easily follow the
thoughts of the statement.
PARALLELISM IN SINGLE WORDS:

NOUNS ADJECTIVES

VERBS ADVERBS

GERUND
Which is not parallel? Which is parallel?

• Mr. Evan is a lawyer(NOUN), a


politician(NOUN) and he
teaches(VERB). (Not Parallel)

• Mr. Evan is a lawyer , a politician and a


teacher . (Parallel)
NOUNS
• Not Parallel: Mr. Evan is a lawyer
(noun), a politician (noun) and he
teaches (clause).
• Parallel: Mr. Evan is a lawyer (noun), a
politician (noun) and a teacher (noun).
NOUNS
What are the paralleled nouns in the
statements?

• Father eats fish and chicken.

• Sarah writes poetry and stories.


NOUNS
What are the paralleled nouns in the
statements?

• Father eats fish and chicken.

• Sarah writes poetry and stories.


Which is not parallel? Which is parallel?

Eric joined(PAST) the office , worked(PAST) hard


, and got(PAST) a pay raise. (PARALLEL)

Eric joined(SIMPLE PAST) the office,


worked(SIMPLE PAST) hard, and is
getting(PRESENT CONTINUOUS) a pay raise.
(NOT PARALLEL)
VERBS
Parallel: Eric joined the office (past), worked hard
(past), and got a pay raise (past).

Not Parallel: Eric joined the office (past), worked


hard (past), and is getting a pay raise (present
cont.)
VERBS
What are the paralleled verbs in the
statements?

• Our neighbors have moved and have sold


their house.
• My brother is walking, is strolling or is riding
his bike to work.
VERBS
What are the paralleled verbs in the statements?

• Our neighbors have moved and have sold


their house.
• My brother walks or rides her bike to work.
Which is not parallel? Which is parallel?
• This book contains poems which are
romantic , soothing , and can be enjoyed.

• This book contains poems which are


romantic , soothing , and enjoyable.
ADJECTIVES
• Not Parallel: This book contains poems
which are romantic (adjective), soothing
(adjective), and can be enjoyed(verb
phrase)
• Parallel: This book contains poems
which are romantic (adjective), soothing
(adjective), and enjoyable (adjective).
ADJECTIVES
What are the paralleled adjectives in the
statements?

• The class is not only kind but also


helping peopl.
• Brenda is not only pretty but also
intelligent.
ADJECTIVES
What are the paralleled adjectives in the
statements?

• The class is not only kind but also


helpful.
• Brenda is not only pretty but also
intelligent.
Which is not parallel? Which is parallel?

• The soldiers approached the enemy camp


slowly and silently. PARALLEL

• The soldiers approached the enemy camp


slow and silent NOT PARALLEL
ADVERBS
• Parallel: The soldiers approached the
enemy camp slowly (adverb) and silently
(adverb)

• Not Parallel: The soldiers approached the


enemy camp slowly (adverb) and silent
(adjective).
ADVERBS
What are the paralleled adverbs in the
statements?

• Abraham drives his car quickly and


aggressively.
• They hired carpenters who work carefully and
effectively.
• The students can answer the questions
effectively, thoroughly and accurately.
ADVERBS
What are the paralleled adverbs in the
statements?

• Abraham drives his car quickly and


aggressively.
• They hired carpenters who work carefully and
effectively.
• The students can answer the questions
effectively, thoroughly and accurately.
Which is not parallel? Which is parallel?

She likes reading, playing board games , and


to sing.

She likes reading, playing board games, and


singing.
GERUND
Not Parallel: She likes reading(-ing verb),
playing board games (-ing verb), and to
sing(infinitives).

Parallel: She likes reading(-ing verb), playing


board games(-ing verb), and singing(-ing
verb).
GERUND
• Dora likes swimming, dancing, and
boxing.

• Eun Woo likes playing basketball and


watching television.
PARALLELISM IN PHRASES:

NOUN PHRASE ADJECTIVE PHRASE

VERB PHRASE ADVERBIAL PHRASE

GERUND PHRASE INFINITIVE PHRASE


NOUN PHRASE
• A restful sleep is as
important as regular exercise.

• Fresh fruits are as nutritious


as green, leafy vegetables.
VERB PHRASE
• As soon as I arrived home, I
took my bicycle and went for
a ride.
• Before Jose takes a bath, he
usually cleans his ears and
massages his face.
ADVERBIAL PHRASE
• They will undoubtedly be
done in less than an hour and
in time for the deadline.
• The group meets at night and
on weekends.
GERUND PHRASE
• Dave enjoys playing
basketball and playing piano.
• The girls loved reading
books and watching movies.
INFINITIVE PHRASE
• Manny likes to swim at night
and to jog in the morning.
• The children worked hard to
fulfill their dreams and to
help their parents.
Answer page 19 letter A
and B
“Miss, what page?”
Me: page 19 letter A and B
“Miss, copy and answer?”
Me: answer only
“Miss, saan po isusulat?”
Me: You can answer it on the
book if you don’t have, write it
in your notebook
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LISTENING!
Don't hesitate to ask any questions!

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