Conditional if
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Conditional if, where considered obligatory in formal speech and especially in
formal writing, may occasionally be absent from initial position:
They turn up at any point, just let me know.
(understood: If they turn up …)
[host at table]
You want anything else, just help yourself.
Fixed expressions
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Many everyday fixed expressions are prone to ellipsis of initial elements, since
these can be assumed to be known by all participants:
[said just as rain starts to fall]
Good thing I remembered the umbrella.
(understood: It is a/It was a good thing …)
Oh,
good job I’ve left a little hole, then.
(understood: It’s a good job …)
Other common expressions that occur with initial ellipsis include:
(There’s) no point in …
(It’s) not worth …
(It would be) best if you …
(I’ll) see you later/tomorrow/soon …
(I’ll) be seeing you …
(You) never know, …
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