Omit subject in TXT

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How to omit subject in TXT

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Usually its incorrect to omit the subject of a sentence but there are some exceptions: imperatives - the version without the subject is normal, the other is emphatic (e.g. Get your hands off!) ellipsis - in informal spoken English at the beginning of a sentence if the meaning is clear (e.g. Must dash!)
This technique of omitting the subject is called ellipsis. In informal spoken language, text messages and informal emails, people will often omit the subject. You should not do this in formal written English, especially in formal essays for IELTS for example.
Every complete sentence has a subject. Without a subject, you dont have a sentenceyou have a phrase. A clause, which is defined as a group of words that contains a subject and a verb that have a relationship, can be a complete sentence, but it isnt necessarily one.
Thats called subject ellipsis. You omit the subject when its really obvious, not very important, and the structure of the sentence is clear without it. So to add the subject back in, you just have to add it, with no rephrasing required.
In short, no, you cant omit I when starting a sentence that requires it. This doesnt happen often, except in very informal, brief, and often quite dismissive remarks. For example: Aint seen him.
It is non-standard to omit I but does occur in casual conversational speech. Your example works but I dont recommend that a language learner use this because you might do so in another sentence where it doesnt fit. In speech, yes. In writing, no, do not omit the pronoun.
Omitting Subjects and Auxiliary Verbs We can omit both the subject pronoun (most likely I and you) and the auxiliary verb at the beginning of a clause when the meaning is obvious. This is very common in informal English, especially with questions. [Are you] Done with your food?
Omitting Subject Pronouns Situational ellipsis generally means omitting the subject pronoun I, especially at the beginning of a clause, because it is obvious from the immediate situation. This is quite informal. [I] Wonder how Karen is getting on these days. Goodbye!

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