Bob: "What time is it?"
Gillian: "Three"
The minor sentence in that was 'Three'. Because there was no verb, but Bob was still able to understand that Gillian really meant "It is 3 o'clock."
Some examples of simple sentences are:
She loves to play with her friends.
He went to Basketball practice.
She fell on the sidewalk.
He got an A on his Biology paper.
An example of a simple sentence would be: The dog ran to the door.
a) The cat is white.
b) The van drove fast.
Just one thing mentioned in a sentence :)
give 5 example of exclamatory
He lacked the impetus to study, so he flunked his English class.
Not necessarily. In the English language, the only part of speech that must be present in a sentence is a verb; a sentence such as 'Sit.' contains only a verb, but it makes logical sense.A sentence that does not have a subject and predicate is called a minor sentence. Minor sentences have what is sometimes known as an invisible subject; that is, the subject is not present in the sentence, but still exists.For example, in the sentence 'Sit.', the subject is 'You', as that is the person being told to sit; the subject is not present in the sentence, however, and is therefore an invisible subject.
The correct spelling is panther.An example sentence is "the panther stalked his prey from the shadows".
writing to a former teacher to ask for a letter of recommendation
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
The injury was minor and painless. (Musically)- There is a minor for all musical notes for example C minor
The referee issued a warning to the player for committing a minor infraction during the game.
Not necessarily. In the English language, the only part of speech that must be present in a sentence is a verb; a sentence such as 'Sit.' contains only a verb, but it makes logical sense.A sentence that does not have a subject and predicate is called a minor sentence. Minor sentences have what is sometimes known as an invisible subject; that is, the subject is not present in the sentence, but still exists.For example, in the sentence 'Sit.', the subject is 'You', as that is the person being told to sit; the subject is not present in the sentence, however, and is therefore an invisible subject.
i know english
She sings beautifully.
Although you do have minor health problems, you are basically in good health.
She was a minor. It was a minor inconvenience.
If you are a minor, you are not of age to drive.
Example sentebse of English Language acronyms & abbreviations
"Amalogy" is NOT a word in the English language.
they are riddles about things like grammer and words an example is:What is the shortest sentence in the English language?
There is an incorrect idiom in the sentence. Idioms are the common, generally very arbitrary ways that we speak our language. For example, in this sentence you have command of a language not in a language. The sentence should read: She has good command of English.