
Student or Learner
Hi,
"Maximum number of students travel by bus whereas/and minimum by train."
"Highest number of people liked the apple while/and lowest the oranges"
Can I use the above grammatical structure to combine two sentences of these kinds?
Thanks!
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.
They have been omitted because you are speaking of the same students. You then divide them in two groups: the majority and the minority. Since both are part of the total number of students and both groups do the same (that is, you are neither changing the subject nor the verb), you can omit them and the sentence still makes sense.
Please be aware that I'm neither a native English speaker nor a teacher.
Thanks for your nice explanation. As like always, I was curious to know the relevant grammatical rule, I searched and ,to the best of my knowledge, found an explanation called "Elliptical construction". Moreover, it is the 'Gapping' type of Elliptical construction that caused omission of noun, verb or phrase in my sample sentences.