Ellipsis means leaving something out.
Elliptical sentence is a shorter form of sentence which some words have been
omitted, but it retains the same meaning. It is used so that we can avoid
unnecessary repeated words.
It is noticeable that elliptical
sentences are used quite common in some contexts as:
[1] In normal conversation
• A: Where are you
going? B: To school. (= I am going to school.)
• A: Ready? (= Are you
ready?) B: Yes, I am. (= Yes, I am ready.)
[2] In comparison
• Phalla is taller than
Phearom.
(= Phalla
is taller than Phearom is tall.)
• The ads attracted
younger than older people.
(= The ads
attracted younger than it attracted older people.)
[3] In sentences joined by
coordinating conjunctions
• I have washed and
ironed my clothes.
(= I have
washed my clothes, and I have ironed my clothes.)
• Bora likes football,
Phalla volleyball, and Sopheak basketball.
(= Bora
likes football, Phalla likes volleyball, and Sopheak likes basketball.)
• Kolab has five
dollars, and Sopheak three.
(= Kolab
has five dollars, and Sopheak has three dollars.)
[4] In some dependent clauses
• If you clean the
house today, i will tomorrow.
(= If you
clean the house today, i will clean the house tomorrow.)
• I will go to the
party if you will.
(= I will
go to the party if you will go to the party.)
[5] In reduced clauses
• The song sung by
Preap Sovath was so popular.
(= The song
which was sung by Preap Sovath was so popular. )
• The man selling the
shoes is my friend.
(= The man
who is selling the shoes is my friend.)
• The police has found
the car stolen yesterday.
(= The
police has found the car which was stolen yesterday.)
• When studying, he
tried hard.
(= When he
was studying, he tried hard. )
• I visited the Bayon
Temple after coming back from Battambang.
(= I
visited the Bayon Temple after I came back from Battambang. )
• Though a bit nervous,
she presented the products to the doctor very well.
(= Though
she was a bit nervous, she presented the products to the doctor very well. )
[6] When used with "SO, TOO,
EITHER, NEITHER"
• My sister is tall,
and so do my brothers.
(= My
sister is tall, and my brothers are tall, too.)
• A : I was very sleepy
last night. B : So am I.
(= A : I
was very sleepy last night. B : I am hungry, too.)
• My mom likes mangoes
and my brother does too.
(= My mom
likes mangoes, and my brother likes mangoes, too.)
• He didn't say
anything, and I didn't either.
(= He
didn't say anything, and I didn't say anything, too.)
• Her father likes to
travel, and she does either.
(= Her
father likes to travel, and she likes to travel, too.)
• He didn't study hard,
and neither did I.
(= He
didn't study hard, and I didn't study hard, too.)
• She doesn't review
the lessons, and neither her friend.
(= She
doesn't review the lessons, and her friend didn't review the lessons, too.)
source :
http://grammarkit.blogspot.com/2012/12/elliptical-sentence.html
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