Please come to a stop.
Your sentence seems to be incomplete. It's unclear what point you're trying to make or what specific information you're seeking. Could you provide more context or rephrase your question?
To fix a sentence fragment that is a subordinate clause, you can either combine it with an independent clause or rephrase it to form a complete sentence. Adding an independent clause will make it a dependent clause, allowing it to function as part of a complete sentence. Alternatively, you can revise the subordinate clause into an independent clause by providing any missing subject or verb it may have.
While it is technically grammatically correct to end a sentence with "at," it is generally best to try and rephrase the sentence to avoid this. Ending a sentence with a preposition like "at" can make the sentence sound less formal or awkward in some contexts.
To convert a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence or question, simply rephrase the sentence to have a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning, or add a question mark at the end of the sentence. Adjust the sentence structure to make it sound like a question that seeks information or clarification.
To convert an imperative sentence to a declarative sentence, simply rephrase the sentence to make a statement rather than giving a command. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can be changed to "Please close the door" (declarative) or "I would like you to close the door" (declarative).
Please rephrase your sentence. As it stands it does not make sense.
I dont understand the question could you rephrase it a little?
Possum - I can. You just add a question mark and rephrase the sentence (semantically) in order to make it a question.
Could you rephrase the question? It doesn't make any sense now!!
please rephrase the question. It does not make sense.
Could you rephrase the question?
Your sentence seems to be incomplete. It's unclear what point you're trying to make or what specific information you're seeking. Could you provide more context or rephrase your question?
four out of five, and rephrase your sentence. i can hardly read the question. it doesn't make sense.
The curtain was translucent. He could tell someone was behind it but could not make out any details.
Could you rephrase your question/make it clearer? Thanks
To fix a sentence fragment that is a subordinate clause, you can either combine it with an independent clause or rephrase it to form a complete sentence. Adding an independent clause will make it a dependent clause, allowing it to function as part of a complete sentence. Alternatively, you can revise the subordinate clause into an independent clause by providing any missing subject or verb it may have.
While it is technically grammatically correct to end a sentence with "at," it is generally best to try and rephrase the sentence to avoid this. Ending a sentence with a preposition like "at" can make the sentence sound less formal or awkward in some contexts.