It's a lovely dress and its colour and size are just right.
The cat chased its toy, but it's not interested in playing with it anymore.
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
No, a sentence can only have one simple subject, which is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. Additional nouns or pronouns in a sentence would typically be part of a compound subject.
The mistake in the sentence "One speaks English here" is the use of "One" as the subject. It would be more appropriate to use "someone" or "people" instead of "One" to make the sentence more natural.
"I'll make you regret that decision one way or another."
Jesus wept. To actually answer the question, yes. As long as one of the words is a subject and one is a verb it is considered a complete sentence. The above sentence is an example of that. Some others are: I ran. I slept. She drove. We wondered.
Yes, I can. Can you? Or did you mean, "can one make a sentence about sitting?"
One sentence is "A gent, I ran."
a to z this letters form a one sentence
There was no one home.
be creative
There are several different ways to do this. You could make a compound sentence by combining them using and, or, but, or so. You could turn one of them into a subordinate clause and make a complex sentence.
All you have to do is create one.
That one's yours.
Yes, it is possible to make a sentence using the word procession. See... I just made one.
The nation celebrates Independence Day with fireworks and parades.
I make one sell using cell
A complex sentence is a sentence that has one dependent and one independent clause. The dependent and independent clauses are joined together. A complex sentence is used to make important ideas clear.