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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

It was cloudy in the morning and is sunny in the afternoon.

I have made up the sentence below.

(1) It was cloudy in the morning and it is sunny in the afternoon.

Next, I am going to omit the second "it" to make the second sentence below.

(2) It was cloudy in the morning and is sunny in the afternoon.

Is (2) without the second "it" grammatically correct? Thank you very much for your time and help.

  

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ansonguy I have made up the sentence below. (1) It was cloudy in the morning , and it is sunny in the afternoon. Next, I am going to omit the second "it" to make the second sentence below.

  • ansonguy I have made up the sentence below.
  • (1) It was cloudy in the morning , and it is sunny in the afternoon.
  • Next, I am going to omit the second "it" to make the second sentence below.
  • (2) It was cloudy in the morning and is sunny in the afternoon.
  • Is (2) without the second "it" grammatically correct?
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ansonguy

I have made up the sentence below.

(1) It was cloudy in the morning, and it is sunny in the afternoon.

Next, I am going to omit the second "it" to make the second sentence below.

(2) It was cloudy in the morning and is sunny in the afternoon.

Is (2) wit

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