What is the grammar of elision, and the usage of the ellipsis sentence is summarized

Updated on culture 2024-08-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    English is concise and clear, and omitting is a kind of knowledge, which is quite difficult to learn, so you need to learn more. Oh.

    To be exact, it is indeed a kind of grammar, but we really don't know what grammar it is, linguistic terms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1. The omission of some of the same components in a juxtaposition compound sentence.

    2. In the adverbial clause guided by conjunctions such as when, while, if, as if, though (although), as until, whether, etc.

    , if the predicate has be, and the subject is the same as the subject of the main clause or it, the subject and be of the clause can often be omitted.

    3. Some components can often be omitted after the than, as, no matter what(who, etc.) clauses.

    4. The object clause followed by the verbs such as know, think, consider, suppose, find, belive, say, decide, etc.

    , the conjunction, that, can often be omitted.

    5. In the restrictive definite clause, it is used as a relative pronoun for object pragmatics.

    whom, which, that are often omitted; In the name of the same....as and such....In some definite clauses drawn by as, the same components as the main clause can also be omitted.

    6. In sentences that begin with there is, modify the homonymous clause of the subject.

    The conjunctions are often omitted, and the relative pronouns of the definite clauses that modify the subject are used as the subject, which can sometimes be omitted.

    7. Use so, not or other means to replace part or the whole sentence meaning of the above or question.

    8. An object complement after certain verbs.

    and subject complements can be omitted from to be.

    9. In the "the+ comparative level." the+ comparative. In the structure, be or there be can sometimes be omitted

    10. Some verbs do not need to be matched with prepositions when they are followed by that clause.

    11. Use to to indicate the infinitive of the aforementioned verb.

    The relevant ingredient is omitted.

    12. In certain subjunctive moods.

    Should can be omitted from the sentence

    13. In clauses connected by so+that, so or that is often omitted

    14. Omit several fixed phrases of the preposition in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    According to the language environment of the ellipsis, the modern Han Bianbo language can be abbreviated into four forms: Chengqian Province, Menghou Province, Dialogue Province and Self-description Province.

    1. Inheriting the previous omittion, it means that the omitted word has appeared in the above fight, and the omitted will not cause difficulties in language comprehension. For example: he opens his eyes, (he) gets dressed, (he) gets up.

    In the example, the subject "he" has already appeared above, so the following sentence is omitted.

    2. Menghou Province. Words that refer to the omitted words can be found below. For example: (He) wakes up and goes to the library.

    3. Dialogue with the province. In dialogue, some referential pronouns are often omitted. For example: "Did he get out of bed?" "He's up. It can be seen that not only subject-predicate sentences, but also non-subject-predicate sentences can be omitted or not.

    4. Self-reported province. It means that the speaker often omits the first-person pronoun "I" when writing letters, diaries, and speeches. For example: (I) received your letter and (I) am very happy.

    Among the elisions of sentence components, the elision of the subject is the most common elision in modern Chinese. The omission of the predicate is relatively rare, and it is usually in the reply or imperative sentence. For example: "Who is going to Beijing?" "Xiao Zhang (going to Beijing). ”

    The form of an abbreviated sentence in modern Chinese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In front of the crack hall, it was cleared

    The volt and meaning.

    1. Omission of quotations2. Omitting enumeration3. Speech is intermittent4. Silence or contemplation

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    ...It means that the content, examples, etc. are not all described, and there is a clear thought of the spine and so on.

    The basic form of the ellipsis in Chinese is six small dots (......) located on the middle lineoccupy the position of two words; Reference books and scientific literature sometimes use three small dots to occupy the space of one word. The omission of the entire passage or line of the poem is represented by 12 small dots, which are self-contained and occupy four words.

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