In the English language, a sentence must contain a verb (sentences without a verb are known as minor sentences). So, an example of a very simple English sentence is: 'Sit.' However, sentences usually contain many parts of speech (most importantly, verbs and nouns). The first letter in a sentence is a capital letter (unless the first word is something like iPhone or iPod), and a sentence ends in a full stop (period), question mark, exclamation mark or other applicable punctuation mark.
Above all, a sentence is supposed to make logical sense, and should be able to convey a message to somebody that hears/reads it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "spell".
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Spell (a magical incantation, or to arrange letters into words) is also spelled "spell".
Some other forms:
That is the correct spelling of "sentence" (group of words, or a criminal penalty).
The word is spelled sentence. The correct spelling is "sentence".
The correct spelling is "sentence".
The word is sentence.
You spelt it right!
Lets spell glimpse.
Yes, you indent in a topic sentance...
If it is the first word in a new sentance. Otherwise the capitalisation is not needed.
It can be. The person was ___________. Cancelled wouldn't fit in that sentance. But it would fit as in I had a ___________ check. So yes.
Chair. BTW, sentance is spelt sentence
yup i guess so, it is a doing word isnt it? i cheated i am cheating (every sentance has to have a verb in it)
An exclamatory sentance is when you have an exclamation at the end of a sentance because you are yelling or screaming about something.:) Such as "Ow"
Joseph Sentance was born on July 24, 1989, in Nottingham, East Midlands, England UK.
a sentance
coherence in sentance
How this sentance can be transformed into a cause and an effect is by saying.......the cause would be not knowing how to make this sentance into a cause and an effect.The effect would be you asking for help to make it a cause and effect sentance.
No, this is a declarative sentance. An interrogative sentance asks a question, like: is the canned tuna in the pantry?
Bryan Sentance has written: 'Art of the Basket' 'Wood' -- subject(s): History, Wood-carving, Woodwork
a sentance
I am using political in a sentance.
wat is the sentance of deform
interrogative sentance
sentance of lapping