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Goronsky Posted 12 years ago
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Unparalleled Parallelism?

1. Either John will stay or he will leave.
(In this one we need 'he', technically, for it to be perfectly parallel, correct? We can't have 'Either John will stay or will leave. Technically not parallel because of this reason.)

2. John either will stay or will leave.

3. John will either stay or leave.
  

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These are my thoughts. 1. Either John will stay or (he will) leave.

  • These are my thoughts.
  • 1.
  • Either John will stay or (he will) leave.
  • 2.
  • John either will stay or will leave.
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These are my thoughts.
1. Either John will stay or (he will) leave. Emotion: no
2.

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