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牛津译林版高中英语选修八课件
Unit 2 Grammar and usage
Ellipsis [ɪˈlɪpsɪs] (词在句子中的)省略
桂东一中 李宇平
The grammar target in this unit is ellipsis. We will learn when to use ellipsis and how to use it correctly. We are expected to put what we have learnt into practice by finishing the two exercises in this section.
We use ellipsis when we do not want to repeat words or phrases that are obvious. Using ellipsis is an efficient [ɪˈfɪʃnt](效率高的;有能力的) way to make sentences concise [kənˈsaɪs](简明的;简练的;简洁的).
1. We often use ellipsis
A. in imperative [ɪmˈperətɪv](祈使的)
sentences, in which the subject is always left out.
leave sb/sth out (of sth)不包括;不提及
Leave me out of this quarrel, please.
请别把我牵扯进这场争吵。
He hadn't been asked to the party and was feeling very left out.
他未被邀请参加聚会,感到颇受冷落。
She left out an ‘m ’ in ‘accommodation ’.
她在accommodation一词中漏掉了一个字母m。
leave it out(British English,informal) (让人停止做某事)行啦,就这样吧
leave sb out in the cold冷落;排斥
(I) Thank you very much.
(You) Come here, please.