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I dont know what the word legitimately means. Its a complete sentence
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A complete sentence consists of:an independent subject or subjectsa verba complete thoughtcorrect punctuationNote: You can combine two like, complete sentences with a semicolon.
i dont know what bobolink means . lol
For, you could. For example. For score. ( For I know they are not complete sentences)
The verb is able; the complete verb is 'are able to know'.
As far as I know, a complete subject and predicate shows a complete sentence, so, yes.An exception are interjections (example: Hey! Ow! Oh! etc).
Yes, a group of words that forms a complete idea is called a sentence.
Please write your question in a COMPLETE sentence, explaining what you want to know.
What about it? You need to use a complete sentence to tell us what you want to know.
when there is one complete sentence u can make .for example: he is a nice man. he is a handsome man. correction: He is a nice and handsome man.