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Ambenini Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is subject always needed in English?

Hi,

is the phrase 'The cat is black, is not yellow' correct?

I vaguely remember that it is always needed to put a subject whenever a verb is present.
  

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ambenini I s the phrase 'The cat is black, is not yellow' correct? No. ambenini I vaguely remember that it is always needed to put a subject whenever a verb is present.

  • ambenini I s the phrase 'The cat is black, is not yellow' correct?
  • No.
  • ambenini I vaguely remember that it is always needed to put a subject whenever a verb is present.
  • Correct.
  • If you leave out the second verb, however, the subject and verb from the first clause applies.
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ambeniniIs the phrase 'The cat is black, is not yellow' correct?
No.

ambeniniI vaguely remember that it is always needed to put a subject whenever a verb is present.
Correct.

If you leave out the second verb, however, the subject and verb from the first clause app

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