![]() it can not stand after "with+noun+noun modifier" grammatically. "wingspan " of what?Ĭomma+doing, such as weighing must modify the main clause. With+noun+noun modifier can word as an adverb of the main clause, but this phrase dose not refer to the subject of the main clause as comma+doing does, so, "with wingspan" dose not refer to "which" and the sentence meaning is unclear. In C, "its winspan is more than" is parallel with which clause? if it is parallel with "the largest is", it is not logic and there is no connection between the two clauses. in choice a and b, no subject from the main clause can refer to measuring. which measures two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, has a wingspan of more than a foot and a half, and weighsĬomma+doing refer to the subject of the main clause and works ad an adverb of the main clausse. which measures two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, with a wingspan of more than a foot and a half, weighingĮ. which measures two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, its wingspan is more than a foot and a half, and weighingĭ. measuring two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, a wingspan of more than a foot and a half, and weighingĬ. ![]() with a wingspan of more than a foot and a halfīTGmoderatorAT wrote:Among the largest of the flying squirrels is the Japanese giant flying squirrel, measuring two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, with a wingspan of more than a foot and a half, and it weights up to five pounds.Ī.measuring two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, with a wingspan of more than a foot and a half, and it weightsī.In D, we have a similar issue - a list that isn't parallel measuring two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail (a wingspan of more than a foot and a half)īut wingspan is a measurement of wingtip to wingtip (or fingertip to fingertip) - not head to tail.The sentence would be grammatical if "a wingspan of more than a foot and a half" described "two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail", as inĪmong the largest of the flying squirrels is the Japanese giant flying squirrel, : The reason why they meet before sunset is because the flying. Every evening from March to November, a group of people get ready to meet with the flying squirrels that live in the Wild Bird Forest in Nagano prefecture. a wingspan of more than a foot and a half Some can be found elsewhere in the world while others, such as the Japanese giant flying squirrel, are not common to see.measuring two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail.has a wingspan of more than a foot and a halfĪmong the largest of the flying squirrels is the Japanese giant flying squirrel:.measures two feet from the top of its head to the tip of its tail.In E, this is done correctly:Īmong the largest of the flying squirrels is the Japanese giant flying squirrel, which: Our big issue here is that we have a list of three ideas that we want to be parallel.
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