She ___ not ___ violin, but, she plays piano.
A. do, play
B. does, played
C. does, play
D. does, playing
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Parallelism and Subject Verb Agreement › ViewIdentify the parallel structure in the following sentence: The concert was entertaining, lively, and the audience was enthusiastic.
A. entertaining, lively, and boring
B. entertaining, lively, and tired
C. entertaining, lively, and sleepy
D. entertaining, lively, and enthusiastic
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Construct a sentence using ‘on the other hand’ to present an alternative view.
A. Many people enjoy city life for its vibrancy; on the other hand, others prefer the tranquility of rural living.
B. City life offers many conveniences; however, rural areas are often more expensive.
C. Some people dislike the noise of the city; on the contrary, they find it exciting.
D. While urban living can be hectic, it is also more peaceful than rural life.