What is ellipsis? It allows you to omit repeated subjects, verbs, or phrases under certain conditions. It is recommended to use auxiliary verbs (do/does/did) to reduce repetition in the second clause.

Remove repeated subject

  • He closed the door and he took off his shoes.
  • We could go out or we could have a party at home.
  • She called but she didn’t leave a message.

Repeat only auxiliary or modal verb

  • Maria should take the exam, but I don’t think you should take the exam.
  • She’ll go to the meeting but I won’t go to the meeting.
  • They say he is the best right now, but I don’t think he is the best.
  • She doesn’t like it, but I do.
  • She liked it, but I didn’t.

Reduced Infinitive

  • I shouldn’t go out tonight, but I really want to go out.
  • Are you going to sell the car?’ ‘No, I‘ve decided not to sell the car.

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