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Interpreting of Omitted subject and verb [duplicate]
omissibility
conversational-deletion
Can a gerund be used to start a question title? [duplicate]
grammaticality
question-mark
is-it-a-sentence
conversational-deletion
gerunds-vs-participles
Is "you ate?" an acceptable form to ask the question in spoken/informal English?
speech
conversational-deletion
Colloquially Shortened Sentences [duplicate]
subjects
ellipsis
pronoun-dropping
subject-drop
conversational-deletion
Can you ask questions ending with "are you/do you/did you etc."?
grammaticality
negation
question-tags
is-it-a-rule
conversational-deletion
Analysing "Ain't got no use for no coal company"
american-english
syntactic-analysis
conversational-deletion
Meaning of the phrase "Four pounds if he's an ounce" [duplicate]
meaning
idioms
conversational-deletion
Why do not people use subject and am,is,are in social media? [duplicate]
subjects
ellipsis
pronoun-dropping
subject-drop
conversational-deletion
Is "Tomorrow good?" a complete sentence?
grammar
sentence
zero-copula
conversational-deletion
Meaning of "just about everybody else has" in this context
verbs
meaning-in-context
ellipsis
conversational-deletion
How is it we can omit 'what' from 'What the f--k are you doing?' but not 'how/who' from 'How/who the f--k are you doing?'
grammaticality
conversational-deletion
Use of "elide" --common or esoteric? [closed]
vocabulary
conversational-deletion
to-be-deletion
Pronoun “you” can be omitted as subject in imperative form, what other pronouns can be omitted, when and why?
usage
pronouns
conversational-deletion
How to use "not that"
grammar
conversational-deletion
What do you call a past participle+noun construction clause such as “No offense meant” “Your point taken,” “With that said,” and “Given that”?
etymology
terminology
whiz-deletion
conversational-deletion
"Good to hear" vs "Glad to hear"
word-choice
conversational-deletion
Is there a name for the practice of dropping pronouns in written speech?
single-word-requests
pronouns
conversational-deletion
pronoun-dropping
subject-drop
Using "a lot" or "very much" to answer "how popular is something?" [closed]
sentence-fragments
conversational-deletion
answers
Why do some questions not start with an auxiliary verb?
word-order
formality
speech
subject-verb-inversion
conversational-deletion
Why is the subject omitted in sentences like "Thought you'd never ask"?
subjects
ellipsis
pronoun-dropping
subject-drop
conversational-deletion
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