Conjunction

Omission of being after conjunction subject

Omission of being after conjunction subject
  1. What is conjunction omission?
  2. When can the subject be omitted?
  3. Can conjunction be omitted?
  4. What are examples of omissions?

What is conjunction omission?

Asyndeton (UK: /æˈsɪndɪtən, ə-/, US: /əˈsɪndətɒn, ˌeɪ-/; from the Greek: ἀσύνδετον, "unconnected", sometimes called asyndetism) is a literary scheme in which one or several conjunctions are deliberately omitted from a series of related clauses.

When can the subject be omitted?

Correct Grammar

When you combine two independent sentences with a coordinating conjunction (e.g., and, or, but), repeating the same subject might appear redundant. Whenever the message of the sentence is unambigious, you can leave out the subject in the second part of your phrase.

Can conjunction be omitted?

IF the subject and the verb “agree” with the remainder of the sentence following the conjunction, you may opt to omit them.

What are examples of omissions?

An omission is something that has not been included or has not been done, either deliberately or accidentally. He was surprised by his wife's omission from the guest list.

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