Choose the sentence that does not contain a parallelism error.
A. My priorities this fall are working, studying, and exercising.
B. My priorities this fall are working, studying, and to exercise.
C. My priorities this fall are working, studying, and exercise.
D. My priorities this fall are working, study, and exercise.
2. Choose the sentence that does not contain a parallelism error.
A. You need to be able to speak, read, and to understand Spanish in order to be an interpreter.
B. You need to be able to speak, reading, and understanding Spanish in order to be an interpreter.
C. You need to be able to speak, to read, and understanding Spanish in order to be an interpreter.
D. You need to be able to speak, to read, and to understand Spanish in order to be an interpreter.
3. Choose the sentence that does not contain a parallelism error.
A. Sheila had parking and to complete a three-point turn as part of her driving test.
B. Sheila had parking and completing a three-point turn as part of her driving test.
C. Sheila had to park and completing a three-point turn as part of her driving test.
D. Sheila had parking and complete a three-point turn as part of her driving test.
4. Choose the sentence that does not contain a parallelism error.
A. Congress declared that motion-picture companies could not engage in the three activities of producing, distributing, and exhibit films.
B. Congress declared that motion-picture companies could not engage in the three activities of producing, distribute, and to exhibit films.
C. Congress declared that motion-picture companies could not engage in the three activities of producing, distributing, and to exhibit films.
D. Congress declared that motion-picture companies could not engage in the three activities of producing, distributing, and exhibiting films.
5. Choose the sentence that does not contain a parallelism error.
A. During Prohibition in the United States, it was illegal to manufacture and to sell liquor, but not to drink it.
B. During Prohibition in the United States, it was illegal to manufacture and selling liquor, but not drinking it.
C. During Prohibition in the United States, it was illegal to manufacture and to sell liquor, but not drinking it.
D. During Prohibition in the United States, it was illegal to manufacture and selling liquor, but not to drink it.