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MCA Paraprofessional Sample Test

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Directions: In the sentence below, select the underlined portion that contains an error.

The senior, planning to graduate in June, could not decide whether to attend the ceremony or taking the cruise with her parents.
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Correct Answer:
taking
in the given sentence, the error lies in the phrase "or taking the cruise with her parents." the issue here is one of parallelism, which is a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure. the sentence begins with "could not decide whether to attend the ceremony or taking the cruise with her parents." the structure demands that both options—attending the ceremony and taking the cruise—be presented in parallel form for clarity and style. in this case, "to attend" is in the infinitive form ("to" + base form of the verb). to maintain parallelism, "taking" should also be in the infinitive form. therefore, "taking" should be corrected to "to take." the corrected sentence should read: "the senior, planning to graduate in june, could not decide whether to attend the ceremony or **to take** the cruise with her parents." this correction ensures that both elements connected by "or" are in the same grammatical form, making the sentence clear and stylistically correct. parallelism helps improve the readability of a sentence and ensures that the sentence flows smoothly. this is particularly important in cases where options or a list of actions are presented, as it helps keep the sentence balanced and easy to understand.


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