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27 July, 12:19

1. A gerund consists of to plus the present form of the verb.

True

False

2. An elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.

True

False

3. Either a semicolon or a comma will adequately separate the parts of a compound sentence.

True

False

4. The example to the little store is a split infinitive error.

True

False

5. Parallel structure concerns the balance of ideas and grammatical functions.

True

False

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  1. 27 July, 12:46
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    1. False. Gerund is where the verb uses - ING

    2. True. It is where information or words are left out.

    3. True, they both will

    4. False, it is not a split infinitive.

    5. True, they run alongside one another.
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