Please go in peace.
Go in peace, but go now...
No
The word "monolith" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Many tourist come to behold the ancient monolith each year.
Come and go are directions. The two words indicate a specific action. I will come to town and go to the store." This is a compound sentence.
The letter is from my mother. If you go from here to there, you will find the way. Where did you come from?
Go. This is a sentence made using a single word. This the shortest sentence in English.
Fart is not a nice word. There you go, there's a sentence using the word.
Your daughter is really pretty. Is that your daughter? Can your daughter come to the party? My daughter will surely go to the party!
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
most nations come and go together not in voilence but in peace.
Yes, the word 'no' can be a complete sentence when it is a response to a sentence that came just before it. As a response, the previous sentence is implied as part of the sentence "No." Example: May I go with you? No. (No, you may not go with me.)
When you go to sleep, you dream.
It is expedient that you go.