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Idiom NOT x BUT y ... don't fully understand parallelism

by nonameee Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:16 am

The idiom is "not X but Y". You are not allowed to insert an "are" in this idiom.


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Can someone please explain why you are not allowed to insert an 'are' in this idiom?

Here's an example:

Headache is not caused by x or y, but is by z (x,y,z are some nouns).

Why 'is' is not allowed here? I think that this structure maintains parallelism:

NOT verb by noun or noun, BUT verb by noun

Please explain.

Thanks a lot.