Writing Q 2

<p>Bats and mosquitoes come out at twilight, and the bats would look for mosquitoes and the mosquitoes would look for people.</p>

<p>(A) and the bats would look for mosquitoes and the mosquitoes would look
(B) and the bats come to look for mosquitoes while the mosquitoes look
(C) the bats look for mosquitoes and the mosquitoes are looking
(D) the bats looking for mosquitoes while mosquitoes would look
(E) the bats to look for mosquitoes and the mosquitoes to look</p>

<p>Answer: E.</p>

<p>What type of modifier is this? I've never seen something like this:
"They dug a hole in the playground, the boy to find treasure and the girl to have fun."</p>

<p>I guess A and B are eliminated because the first “and” is unnecessary.</p>

<p>There’s some parallelism going on, so it’s not C or D.</p>

<p>So E is the best answer.</p>

<p>Your example seems a bit funky but there are definitely sentences like that.</p>

<p>What are they called, then?</p>

<p>Not sure, sorry lol. I’m not great with grammar terms.</p>