Parallelism Help Please:

<p>I get the basic concept of parallelism, but I am kinda iffy on the parallelism with phrases.
Like does the wording between not only...but also, and between conjunctions like and, but, etc.</p>

<p>When does the parallelism between the two parts of the sentence start: i.e. right after not only...</p>

<p>And what was Crazybandit reffering to:
The labor union is negotiating a contract with the hospital that will satisfy the demands of the workers and be acceptable to all levels of management.Isn’t the “will” before “be acceptable to” implied? Or is “will” never implied???"
Verbs like "will" and "is" are always implied and don't have to be repeated. You wouldn't say "the day is cold and is rainy" in the same way you wouldn't say "...will satisfy...and will be acceptable." </p>

<p>Is there a list of words which are implied in a sentence.</p>

<p>The structure is “not only [A] but also **” so if a function word is after “not only”, it’s part of [A] and so ** must have one too. If the word is before “not only”, then it applies to both [A] and **, much like the distributive property in math-- 2(x+y)=2x +2y.</p>

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