Steps-5

Title: Parallel Structure

Grade Lesson s2-l1

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

He slept late at night, and I was afraid he will fall asleep in school tomorrow.

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Clue

A sentence’s Parallel structure helps maintain a consistent tense and voice, with correct conjunctions and prepositions.

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Hint

The second sentence is in the simple future tense.

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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Step

CHOICES

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Choice-A

He slept late at night, and I was afraid he will fall asleep in school tomorrow.

The sentence is incorrect due to a lack of coordination or a connecting word between the two independent clauses. You can correct it by using a conjunction or punctuation to create a clear relationship between the two ideas.

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

He slept late at night, and I was afraid he was asleep in school tomorrow.

The sentence is incorrect due to a mismatch of tenses.

Wrong he was asleep

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Choice-C

He slept late at night, and I was afraid he would fall asleep in school tomorrow.

The sentence is correct. It effectively conveys the idea that the person slept late at night, and the speaker is concerned that, as a result, he might fall asleep in school the next day. The use of "would" before "fall asleep" indicates a future possibility or outcome based on the previous action.

Correct he would fall asleep

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Choice-D

He slept late at night, and I was afraid he has fall asleep in school tomorrow.

The sentence is incorrect due to a tense mismatch. "Has fall asleep" is a combination of present perfect and simple present, which is not grammatically accurate.

Wrong he has fall asleep

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Step

Complete sentence - He slept late at night, and I was afraid he would fall asleep in school tomorrow.

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Answer

Option C

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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