Cohesion

Ellipsis

We can sometimes leave out words in sentences to avoid repetition, or when the meaning of the sentence is clear without these words. We call this ellipsis. We can leave out words in the following cases:

-to avoid repeating the same noun.

-when the main verb is exactly the same and is followed by an object, complement or adverbial, we can also leave it out.

-to avoid repeating the main verb after an auxiliary.

Note that a verb, noun, etc., is usually left out the second time it is used. But sometimes it can be left out the first time, especially when two modal verbs are used together, separated by and.

This can also happen with certain verbs used with prepositions.

To avoid repeating a whole verb in the infinitive, we can just use to.