Hi there ,
I am having a tough time understanding the either -or parallelism structure . Could you please throw some light on it .
Following is a question from MGMAT for reference :
Many of today’s mathematicians use computers to test cases that are either too time-consuming or involve too many variables to test manually, allowing the exploration of theoretical issues that were impossible to test a generation ago.
A) are either too time-consuming or involve too many variables to test manually, allowing the exploration of
B) either take too much time or involve too many variables to be tested manually; allowing the mathematicians to explore
C) would either take too much time or involve too many variables to test manually, allowing them to explore
D) would either be too time-consuming or would involve too many variables to test manually; this capability allows the mathematicians to explore
E) take too much time or variables to test manually; this capability allows the mathematicians to explore
Thanks !