Orderly Construction Of A Sentence Keeps Parallel Ideas In The Same Grammatical Form - Ideas In A Series Should Be In The Same Grammatical Form - Even When The Series Consists Of Only Two Items - Parallel Ideas Should Be In The Same Grammatical Form - Parallel Ideas Are Often Signaled By Pairs Of Words Like Either/Or - Neither/Nor - Etc.

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1. Orderly Construction Of A Sentence Keeps Parallel Ideas In The Same Grammatical Form - Ideas In A Series Should Be In The Same Grammatical Form - Even When The Series Consists Of Only Two Items - Parallel Ideas Should Be In The Same Grammatical Form - Parallel Ideas Are Often Signaled By Pairs Of Words Like Either/Or - Neither/Nor - Etc.