Russian children x The Russian children
Is this sentence correct: Children like toys, but the Russian children don't.
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For me, to the grammatical level, yes.
It is understood: Children like toys, but the Russian children don't [like].
It is understood: Children like toys, but the Russian children don't [like].
"but russian children dont " would be wrong?
It's OK like that too. You may omit the main verb in order to avoid repeation
No, it would not be wrong.
It is correct.
It is correct.