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Damalord Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

repetition of subject pronoun

Precious friends,

which sentence is correct:

"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and hope ...."
"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and I hope...."

When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence?

Thank you
  

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Hi, which sentence is correct: They are both fine. It's a matter of style. " When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence?

  • Hi, which sentence is correct: They are both fine.
  • It's a matter of style.
  • " When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence?
  • Very generally speaking, when the sentence is sufficiently short and simple that the reader has not 'forgotten' the subject by the time he reads the second verb.
  • {Don't think of this as two sentences.
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Hi,

which sentence is correct: They are both fine. It's a matter of style.

"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and hope ...."
"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and I hope...."


When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence? Very generally speaking, when the se
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CliveHi,

which sentence is correct: They are both fine. It's a matter of style.

"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and hope ...."
"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and I hope...."


When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence? Very
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DamalordPrecious friends,

which sentence is correct:

"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and hope ...."
"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and I hope...."

When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence?

Thank you

Personally, I would believe when the subject in the first part of the sentence
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Either way is fine, but watch the punctuation:

I am sorry ... replying and hope ...
I am sorry ... replying, and I hope ...


CJ
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thank you all for your help
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