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Interactive Grammar: Parallelism quiz

Use the same grammatical form for equal elements in a sentence — coordinate verbs, nouns, phrases, and clauses with balanced parallel structure.

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Duration
~52 min
Questions
35
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Parallelism means using the same grammatical form for ideas that are equal in a list or comparison. Example: She enjoys reading, writing, and drawing — NOT reading, to write, and draw. Parallel structure creates balance, rhythm, and clarity in sentences.

What is Parallelism?

  • Use the same grammatical form for equal elements in a sentence.
  • She likes reading, writing, and drawing.
  • She likes reading, to write, and draw.

Parallel Structure Types

  • VerbsShe cooks, cleans, and organises.
  • NounsHe values honesty, loyalty, and courage.
  • PhrasesTo win the match and to keep your dignity.
  • Adj.The report was clear, concise, and informative.

Common Mistakes

  • ❌ She is intelligent, creative, and has passion.
  • ✅ She is intelligent, creative, and passionate.
  • ❌ He likes to swim and running.
  • ✅ He likes swimming and running.

When to use

Lists

He speaks French, Spanish, and Arabic.

Comparisons

She prefers reading to watching television.

Correlatives

Both the teacher and the students enjoyed the lesson.

Formal writing

The report was clear, concise, and well-structured.

Parallelism — Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that uses correct parallel structure.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Which sentence is correctly parallel?
2Which sentence is correctly parallel?
3Choose the correctly parallel sentence.
4Which sentence has correct parallelism?
5Choose the correctly structured sentence.
6Which is the correct version?
7Choose the sentence with faulty parallelism corrected.
8Which sentence correctly uses parallel structure with correlatives?
9Which sentence is grammatically parallel?
10Choose the correctly parallel sentence.

Parallelism — Fill in the Blanks

Complete each sentence with the correct parallel form.

Fill in the Blanks15 questions
1She enjoys cooking, gardening, andread.
2The manager is strict, fair, andpatient.
3He wants to study medicine, to help people, andmake a difference.
4The speech was inspiring, well-written, anddeliverbeautifully.
5She is known for her kindness, her patience, andhonest.
6We need to review the plan, approve the budget, andassignthe team.
7The course covers grammar, vocabulary, andpronounce.
8He likes playing chess, reading history books, andwatchdocumentaries.
9The product is affordable, durable, anduseeasily.
10To succeed in this role, you must communicate clearly, work efficiently, andcollaborateeffectively.
11She was praised for her dedication, her creativity, andleadship skills.
12The team gathered data, analysed results, andpublishtheir findings.
13Not only did she study medicine but she alsoresearchglobal health.
14He is both intelligent andambition.
15The essay should be clear, well-argued, andgood referenced.

Parallelism — Error Correction

Correct the faulty parallel structure in each sentence.

Error Fix10 questions

1She enjoys swimming, to run, and dance.

2He is honest, reliable, and works hard.

3To win and keeping your dignity are important.

4She can speak French, writes Spanish, and reading Arabic.

5The report was clear, concise, and had information.

6He promised to study hard and succeeding.

7She is clever, ambitious, and a hard worker.

8The policy increased costs, reduced quality, and was damaging morale.

9Not only did she study medicine but also researching global health.

10He likes playing chess, reading, and to watch documentaries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on parallelism cover?

Use the same grammatical form for equal elements in a sentence — coordinate verbs, nouns, phrases, and clauses with balanced parallel structure.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Parallelism section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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