When using "and" to connect two verbs, you can often omit the second subject if it's the same as the first. Here are some examples:
- I like reading books and writing stories.
- She loves singing and dancing.
- They enjoy hiking and camping.
If the subjects are different, you'll typically include both subjects:
- I like reading books, and my brother enjoys playing video games.
In some cases, you can use a single subject with "and" to connect two verbs that are closely related:
- She went to the store and bought some milk.
Test your grammar

Comments
Post a Comment