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Susan Quigley c97d2a10a5 Issue 97 Examples - Ellipsis
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Here are two examples of elliptical sentences whose missing words are understood by convention. English speakers normally use the shorter forms.
 * "Fire when ready" means "Fire when <u>you are</u> ready."
 * "Back to the drawing board" means "<u>We need to go</u> back to the drawing board."

Here are three examples of elliptical sentences whose missing words were already used in a previous phrase.
  * "I drank water, and Bob milk" means "I drank water, and Bob <u>drank</u> milk.
  * "I drank water, not milk" means "I drank water; <u>I did</u> not <u>drink</u> milk.
  * "I drank water, and Tom did, too" means "I drank water, and Tom <u>drank water</u>, too."
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