by StaceyKoprince Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:30 pm
Only the main words need to be parallel - not everything else attached to each main word.
She likes eating hot dogs drenched in mustard and ice cream.
hot dogs and ice cream are both nouns and both represent things that we eat (which is necessary in this case, since it says she likes eating X and Y). I've described something extra about the hotdogs, but not the ice cream. That's okay - only the MAIN words have to be parallel.
Same here. Disposing and servicing are the main words and need to be parallel. Disposing also required the word "of" after it - you can't just say "disposing refrigerators." Servicing, however, has no such requirement, so no "of."
ETA: Just to make more explicit - you were saying that the "of" is implicitly repeated after "servicing." Strip it to the core.
"anyone <doing X> or <doing Y>"
the main thing going on in X and Y needs to be parallel, but things are not automatically implied or carried over from the structure of X to the structure of Y.
Stacey Koprince
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