Is a subject pronoun needed in the second clause?
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?
grammar pronouns subjects
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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?
grammar pronouns subjects
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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?
grammar pronouns subjects
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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.
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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