park sang joon I have been taught when I use adverbial time conjunctions, adverbial conditional conjunctions and adverbial concessive conjunctions, I can drop the set of a pronoun and the verb "be" following those conjunctions. I doubt this is always true. park sang joon But I can't assure myself if I can drop the set following adverbial place conjunctions.
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park sang joonI have been taught when I use adverbial time conjunctions, adverbial conditional conjunctions and adverbial concessive conjunctions, I can drop the set of a pronoun and the verb "be" following those conjunctions.I doubt this is always true.
park sang joonBut I can't assure myself if I can drop the set f
Probably, as in the other cases, "it depends".
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park sang joonBut just to be sure, I'd like to ask you if a part of speech plays the key role?noun or adjective.In many cases, yes, I think so. However an adjective does not guarantee that the omission is possible. For example, "I'll buy it, provided it is cheap" cannot be reduced to "I'll buy it, provided cheap". Also, there are cases where contraction is po