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Hi everyone. Im Jennifer from English with Jennifer. A common frustration students have is trying to find the right words when youre having a conversation. But guess what? Sometimes sounding more natural is not about saying certain words, but rather omitting them. Omit means to delete or leave something out. Have you ever seen this punctuation mark? Its called an ellipsis. Writers use it to indicate that words have been left out. Words are left unsaid. If youd like, you can watch my writing skills playlist and review the ellipsis and other punctuation marks in English. Right now, were going to focus on ellipsis in spoken English, spoken American English. Ill take you through some patterns. You need to be aware of them, listen for them, and be sure youre using them correctly and appropriately. Lets start! Ellipsis can happen at the beginning, the middle, or the end of a sentence. Think about how we give short answers to yes-no questions. We omit information at the end, from th