The jury voted for acquittal because he didn't do anything wrong.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
My dad created a parallel circuit when he plugged in the Christmas lights.
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.
to misconstrue a sentence is take it the wrong way because you have not fully understood it
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
Her hypothesis was wrong, and the teacher marked her entire assignment wrong because of it.
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
the eggs are parallel to the chicken
i chide my brother because he was doing wrong things
To determine which sentence does not use parallel structure, look for inconsistencies in the grammatical forms within a list or series. For example, a sentence like "She enjoys reading, writing, and to paint" lacks parallel structure because "to paint" does not match the gerund forms of "reading" and "writing." In contrast, a correct version would be "She enjoys reading, writing, and painting."
You can use the transitive verb "wrong" in a sentence by following it with an object. For example, "He wronged me by spreading false rumors." In this sentence, "me" is the object that was affected by the action of being wronged.
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The jury voted for acquittal because he didn't do anything wrong.
No, "the dogs ran for the sprinkler" and "the children chased them" is not a parallel sentence. Parallel structure typically involves using the same grammatical form for similar elements within a sentence. In this case, the two clauses have different subjects and actions, which makes them a compound sentence rather than a parallel construction.
To make this sentence parallel, the verbs and subject must be in agreement. "Clean stalls" would be a phrase that would make this sentence parallel.