Ellipsis And Substitution Grammar Exercises Pdf File

"These shoes are cheap, but those [shoes] are expensive." →right arrow "These shoes are cheap, but those are expensive." Situational Ellipsis (Informal Speech)

First, we need to gather the data, and then we need to analyze the data. Exercise 2: Implementing Substitution

Answer: did so. Reason: ‘Did so’ substitutes for the entire previous verb phrase ‘arrive early’.

Removing repeated subjects or verbs. Full: John bought an apple and John bought a banana. Ellipsis: John bought an apple and [ ] a banana. ellipsis and substitution grammar exercises pdf

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the noun in brackets:

"Are you coming to the party?" "I hope to [come to the party]."

If you want, I can:

She went to the supermarket, and she bought some fresh vegetables. Are you ready to leave yet?

"Is the museum open on Mondays?" "I hope ________, because I planned our trip for today." Part 3: Advanced Mixed Review

Rewrite the second sentence using ellipsis. "These shoes are cheap, but those [shoes] are expensive

First, we need to gather the data, and then we need to analyze the data. I have visited France, but I have not visited Spain. Do you need some help with those bags? Part B: Substitution

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: An advanced overview that explains how to use auxiliary verbs ( do, have, be Removing repeated subjects or verbs