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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Omitting a pronoun/a pronoun+be

I know a pronoun subject or a pronoun subject plus the verb be can be omitted in a sentence.
1) A clause and B clasue
2) A clause, and B clause
Then, I'd like to know whether I can omit a pronoun subject or a pronoun subject plus the verb in the "B clause" of #1 or #2.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

I'd like to see an example of what you want to do. Your A's and B's above are inscrutable.

  • I'd like to see an example of what you want to do.
  • Your A's and B's above are inscrutable.
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I'd like to see an example of what you want to do. Your A's and B's above are inscrutable.
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Thank you Mr.Micawber, for your answer. Emotion: smile
Let's suppose we are reading a review of a movie.

It says the following.
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park sang joonThere are many sound effects experimentally used to heighten suspense, and learned much from that, I think.We can deduce "he" after "and" through the context, so can I omit the word "he"?
In that example, we certainly cannot deduce 'he' or any pronoun or noun—the sentence structure is faulty. We could deduce 'he' and therefore omit it in somethi
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These reviews are fine if you are enjoying the content, park sang joon, but you are wasting your time if you are using them to try to improve your English. Most of the sentences you have asked us about contain typos or mistakes or are simply badly written.
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The above example is of my own making to present an example for Mr.Micawber. Emotion: sad
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park sang joonThe above example is of my own making
Well, it is an interesting topic, Sang Joon.

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