Interrogatives with no auxiliary or subject
94c
Auxiliary verbs and second person subject pronouns are often considered
unnecessary in interrogative clauses:
Started yet?
(understood: Have you started yet?)
Hi Jim. Playing tonight?
(understood: Are you playing tonight?)
Hi, Colin, been working?
(understood: … have you been working?)
Got any money?
(understood: Have you got any money?)
Interrogatives: subject pronoun and no auxiliary verb
94d
In interrogatives, an initial auxiliary is often unnecessary, even when the subject is
present:
You been eating the biscuits again?
(understood: Have you been eating …?)
The dog bothering you? Shall I throw him out?
(understood: Is the dog bothering you?)
A: Anybody want soup?
B: No thank you.
(understood: Does anybody want soup?)
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This type of ellipsis does not normally occur with I:
Am I interfering?
(I interfering?)
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