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I have a question about this sentence: He didn’t dare move, not to wipe the beads of sweat at his hairline or to dry his clammy palms on his jeans.
Do I need the second 'to' (or to dry his clammy palms) to maintain parallel structure?
Thanks, everyone!
Do I need the second 'to' (or to dry his clammy palms) to maintain parallel structure?
Thanks, everyone!