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parallel construction with a gerund and a noun
Can a noun and a gerund be used in one parallel construction?
e.g.
She likes books and playing sports.
The company deals with employing and training of people.
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun
Yes, though the second is not an example of this.
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun

Originally Posted by
Tdol
Yes, though the second is not an example of this.
Dear Tdol,
Could you explain why the sentence The company deals with
employing and training of people is not an example for the thread question? Employing is a gerund, but training is a noun here, isn't it?
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun

Originally Posted by
sergeyrais
Dear Tdol,
Could you explain why the sentence
The company deals with
employing and training of people is not an example for the thread question?
Employing is a gerund, but
training is a noun here, isn't it?
For one thing it's not a natural sentence. For another a gerund is a noun, or at least a verb acting as a noun.
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
For one thing it's not a natural sentence.
What makes it unnatural and how can it possibly be corrected to escape it?
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun

Originally Posted by
sergeyrais
What makes it unnatural and how can it possibly be corrected to escape it?
It depends on what the company actually does, "employing and training of people" is not very clear.
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Re: parallel construction with a gerund and a noun
[I am not a teacher]
Some companies hire and train their employees so they can perform specific tasks.
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