Ellipsis And Substitution Exercises [better] «PRO ★»

"She plays tennis better than I ____." → do (plays tennis)

Ellipsis and substitution exercises are language learning activities designed to help students practice and improve their grammar and sentence structure skills. These exercises involve creating sentences with missing words or phrases (ellipsis) or replacing words or phrases with alternative expressions (substitution). ellipsis and substitution exercises

| Concept | Definition | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Omitting words that are understood from context. | "She can speak French, and he can ___ too." (omit speak French ) | | Substitution | Replacing a word or phrase with a shorter placeholder (e.g., do, so, one, the same ). | "I don't like coffee, but he does." ( does substitutes for like coffee ) | "She plays tennis better than I ____

Goal: Use or not to replace the underlined clauses. | "She can speak French, and he can ___ too