Dear teachers,
Is it a good practice to omit the starting preposition, just as the following sentences ?
1. (After) Three minutes in pitch, he was carried out of the pitch on a stretcher, injured on the head.
2. (With) Sword in his hand, he lunged at his adversary.
This type of ellipsis happens a lot in many articles in newspapers or fictions.
I am much obliged to you for your guidance.
Thanks.
Is it a good practice to omit the starting preposition, just as the following sentences ?
1. (After) Three minutes in pitch, he was carried out of the pitch on a stretcher, injured on the head.
2. (With) Sword in his hand, he lunged at his adversary.
This type of ellipsis happens a lot in many articles in newspapers or fictions.
I am much obliged to you for your guidance.
Thanks.
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