Hello Experts -
Could you please help out with below idiom - <as likely as >
1 > Mr X is as likely to fail as Mr b is.
2> Mr X is as likely to fail as to pass.
Is sentence 2 wrong? or both are correct?
could you explain - how to apply parallelism here -
My understanding
1> Parallelism is between "Mr X is <to + verb>" and "Mr Y is <ellipse - to+ verb>" - Both clause
2> Parallelism is between "to pass" and "to fail" - Both "to+ verb"
Thank You
Madhukar Amar