Happy New Year!
I received the following example from an instructor:
"I ate pizza yesterday and will eat it tomorrow. I ate + I will eat.
To test whether the elements are parallel, skip from the root phrase to each element and check for clarity. This is why the sentence in the previous bullet works: I ate pizza yesterday; I will eat it tomorrow."
To clarify, is the root phrase just "I"?
Also for parallelism, why don't you need to repeat pizza in place of "it" in the phrase "will eat it"? Is it because this is still one sentence, so you know what "it" is referring to? I am just a little confused on if you can use the antecedent in the "X" portion and the pronoun in the "Y" portion (assuming X and Y structure)?
Many thanks MP