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레벨 C1
Verb Phrase Ellipsis
I want to
/aɪ wɒnt tə/
I want to, but I can't (go).
she might
/ʃiː maɪt/
Will she come? — She might (come).
we'd love to
/wiːd lʌv tə/
Are you coming? — We'd love to (come).
he hasn't
/hiː ˈhæzənt/
Has he finished? — He hasn't (finished) yet.
Substitution with so / not
I think so
/aɪ θɪŋk soʊ/
Will it rain? — I think so.
I hope not
/aɪ hoʊp nɒt/
Did we miss the bus? — I hope not.
I expect so
/aɪ ɪkˈspekt soʊ/
Will they win? — I expect so.
I'm afraid not
/aɪm əˈfreɪd nɒt/
Is the shop open? — I'm afraid not.
Substitution with do / one
I do too
/aɪ duː tuː/
She loves coffee. — I do too.
neither do I
/ˈniːðər duː aɪ/
I don't smoke. — Neither do I.
the red one
/ðə red wʌn/
Which book? — The red one.
the blue ones
/ðə bluː wʌnz/
I prefer the blue ones.
Subject Ellipsis (informal)
Sounds good
/saʊndz ɡʊd/
Sounds good. (= That sounds good.)
Hope you're well
/hoʊp jʊər wel/
Hope you're well. (= I hope you're well.)
See you later
/siː juː ˈleɪtər/
See you later. (= I'll see you later.)