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2nd Group
Masunatul Ubudiyah
Dwi Indah Nurani
Ika Anggreita Safitri
Ade Bayu Santika
Ni Kadek Dwi Kristiani
Novia Dwi Andriyanti
Nourma Aulia Ulfa
Indah Fatma Sari

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Elliptical Structure
Elliptical or Ellipsis is the omission of
words or a word from a sentence that
is intended to make sentences
become shorter and better
arrangement. These are intended to
abbreviate the phrase and embellish
but do not change the wording and
meaning of meaning at all.
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Positive Elliptic
If in a positive sentence we find the
same predicate, then we should use
the word "too" or "so" which means
"well"

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Example
He is busy. I am busy
(= He is busy andI am too)
(= He is busy andso am I)
My brother can swim well. You can swim well
(= My brother can swim well andyou can too)
(= My brother can swim well andso can you)
Alex buys a new car. Henry buys a news car.
(= Alex buys a new car andHenry does too)
(= Alex buys a new car andso does Henry)
Jack went to Bali yesterday. William went to Bali
yesterday.
(= Jack went to Bali yesterday andWilliam did too)
(= Jack went to Bali yesterday andso did William)
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Negative Elliptic
When in a negative sentence we find
the same predicate, then we should
use the word "either" or "Neither"
which means "not well"

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Example
Ed doesn't like mango. George doesn't like mango.
(= Ed doesn't like mango andGeorge doesn't
either)
(= Ed doesn't like mango andneither does George)
My father won't come there. I won't come there.
(= My father won't come there andI won't either)
(= My father won't come there andneither will I)
She never comes here. He never comes here.
(= She never comes here andhe doesn't either)
(= She never comes here andneither does he)

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Contrary Elliptic
If the two sentences to be combined
is positive and one is negative then
we use the "but"

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Example
Stephanie is clever. Her sister isn't clever
(= Stephanie is cleverbut her sister isn't)
She does not have a pen. I have a pen.
(= She does not have a penbut I do)

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Organization
ellipsis

Eliminate the subject and or Auxiliary / Capital


1) Mr. Hunt ate a piece of bread for breakfast and
(he) drank a cup of coffee. (= Word "he" should
be eliminated because it does not need to rehash
the subject)
2. My servant has swept the floor, (my servant has)
washed the dishes, and (my servant has) cooked
our lunch. (= "My servant has" always repeated.
Therefore, should be omitted)
3. To save the time, you should clean the house
and Mary (should) cook the meal.
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Eliminate Predicate
1)I work at school and my wife (works) at a
bank.
2)Jack will visit the church, while Ahmad
(will visit) the mosque.
Eliminating Direct Object
1)Why do you open (the door) and (you)
close the door?
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