"Are you coming to the party? I am coming to the party." → ____________________
Trim these sentences using ellipsis to remove repeated actions. ellipsis and substitution grammar exercises
“Will it rain tomorrow?” “I think ______.” (positive certainty) "Are you coming to the party
In British English, ellipsis of the auxiliary is common in short answers ("I can," "I have"). In American English, substitution with "do" is often preferred in responses to questions about liking or wanting things, though ellipsis is becoming more common globally. " "I have"). In American English