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Which sentence contains correct parallel structure?
We are going running tomorrow afternoon if no rain, no wind, and sixty degrees outside.
We are going running tomorrow afternoon if it does not rain, there is not wind, and sixty degrees.
We are going running tomorrow afternoon if it does not rain, no wind, and it’s at least sixty degrees.
We are going running tomorrow afternoon if it does not rain, there is no wind, and it’s at least sixty degrees outside.
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The fourth sentence.
Explanation: "We are going running tomorrow afternoon if it does not rain, there is no wind, and it’s at least sixty degrees outside." uses three parallel clauses ("it does not rain," "there is no wind," "it’s at least sixty degrees outside"). The other options mix fragments and different grammatical forms, so they are not parallel.
Explanation: "We are going running tomorrow afternoon if it does not rain, there is no wind, and it’s at least sixty degrees outside." uses three parallel clauses ("it does not rain," "there is no wind," "it’s at least sixty degrees outside"). The other options mix fragments and different grammatical forms, so they are not parallel.
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