Answer this writing question!

<p>When crafting our lobster nets, (Maine lobstermen and I) cannot agree whether (to use) cotton yarn, (which) quickly erodes in the harsh sea water, (or) synthetic material, which is non-biodegradable. ( No Error )</p>

<p>So... what do you think? I'm actually thinking about D or E!</p>

<p>I think it’s D. Whether to use…infinitive.</p>

<p>E.
Sentence seems correct to me.</p>

<p>I’m nearly certain that the answer is D. I whether to useinfinitive.</p>

<p>What is the correction?</p>

<p>No error. This problem is from the PR 11 tests book, and the answer key says no error. </p>

<p>/thread</p>

<p>Why would that sentence be correct? I think it lacks parallelism.</p>

<p>It can be omitted, in the second clause.</p>

<p>Why? Because the parallelism is not in the verbs, but in nouns.
: “I don’t know whether to use toothpaste or mushrooms”</p>