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Christabel Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Can I omit subject and modal verb in adverbial clause?

Can I use "Though fall down,I will stand up with smile."instead of "Though I will fall down,I will stand up with smile"?
  

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No. Though I will fall down, I will stand up with a smile.

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  • Though I will fall down, I will stand up with a smile.
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No.
Though I will fall down, I will stand up with a smile.
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Oh~I'm sorry I omit article.
Can I use elliptical sentence to write the scentence?
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I am not an expert on elliptical sentences, but I can offer you a suggestion.
I would request experts and teachers to offer their suggestions.

My suggestion (please check this too):
Fall down, but stand up I will, with a smile.
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ChristabelThough fall down,I will stand up
No. You can't omit the subject. And 'may' or 'might' is often used with 'though'.

Though I (may) fall down, ...

CJ
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I have no idea about your sentence,because I haven't seen sentence like this.

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