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The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but it also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



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The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?



Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.



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Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and is expected to lessen their anxiety.



Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?










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    The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but it also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



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    The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



    Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?



    Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.



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    Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and is expected to lessen their anxiety.



    Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?










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      The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but it also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



      or



      The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



      Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?



      Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.



      or



      Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and is expected to lessen their anxiety.



      Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?










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      The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but it also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



      or



      The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



      Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?



      Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.



      or



      Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and is expected to lessen their anxiety.



      Is the subject pronoun (it)needed in the second clause?







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          The subject pronoun can be omitted in the first sentence as in both clauses the subject is the same (the campaign):



          The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but (the campaign) also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



          The subject pronoun cannot be omitted in the second clause as it's the subject (though a formal one) of the second clause:



          Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.






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            The subject pronoun can be omitted in the first sentence as in both clauses the subject is the same (the campaign):



            The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but (the campaign) also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



            The subject pronoun cannot be omitted in the second clause as it's the subject (though a formal one) of the second clause:



            Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.






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              The subject pronoun can be omitted in the first sentence as in both clauses the subject is the same (the campaign):



              The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but (the campaign) also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



              The subject pronoun cannot be omitted in the second clause as it's the subject (though a formal one) of the second clause:



              Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.






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                The subject pronoun can be omitted in the first sentence as in both clauses the subject is the same (the campaign):



                The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but (the campaign) also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



                The subject pronoun cannot be omitted in the second clause as it's the subject (though a formal one) of the second clause:



                Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.






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                The subject pronoun can be omitted in the first sentence as in both clauses the subject is the same (the campaign):



                The campaign is not only financially beneficial to that organisation but (the campaign) also has a positive impact on the morale of the employees.



                The subject pronoun cannot be omitted in the second clause as it's the subject (though a formal one) of the second clause:



                Patients undergoing cognitive behavioural therapy will experience a positive state and it is expected to lessen their anxiety.







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