THE SOURCE: NY times
Poland sent soldiers to fight alongside Americans in Iraq, but is nonetheless one of the few countries still hosting North Korean workers over Washington's objections.
Why doesn’t the preposition “it” get placed before "is"? To make it go like this:
But it is nonetheless...
Is it a kind of ellipsis?
Answer
The two verb phrases sent soldiers... and is nonetheless... are conjoined by but and share the subject, Poland; parse it like this:
sent soldiers ...
Poland but
is nonetheless ...
Compare:
went to bed
John but
could not sleep.
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