i started a group about food
To use a word group to make a complete sentence, you can start by ensuring that the word group contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and the predicate is the verb that describes the action or tells something about the subject. Combine the subject and predicate to create a complete thought that conveys meaning.
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
No, "suddenly" is not a complete sentence. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed in a sentence.
The word sentences is a noun. It is the plural form of sentence.
"In many languages the word for mother" is the complete predicate in the sentence. It includes the verb "begins" and provides information about where the sound "ma" appears in different languages.
A group of words with a subject and verb that do not express a complete thought is known as a phrase. A sentence that includes a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone because it begins with a subordinate word is known as a dependent clause.
sentence is group of word that expresses a complete thought... :DD
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
After the movie, we went home
Complete Subject: Twelve hours Complete Predicate: Passed without a word from any of the group
They are a sentence. A sentence is a set of words that expresses a complete statement or question.
you make a sentence then you add the word control group you are such a retard whoever asked that question
When the word/group of words/clause is a complete thought. It has to have both a subject and a verb... so it could even be a two word sentence such as "I ran" Sometimes you'll see in books that the author has written "I" as a sentence, but this is generally when it's being used in dialog because otherwise it is not a complete thought without a verb.
I ceased the fire.
Almost. the only sentence is complete you're missing a a. the sentence is. gain a bar.
sentence can also be called a line. Example: sentence has many synonyms.
A "sentence" in grammar is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Most sentences consist of at least a subject (noun form) and a predicate (verb form). The word "sentence" can also mean the punishment given for a criminal offense. Specifically, a sentence may include incarceration, or fines, or both, and may contain a period of supervised probation.
Yes, a sentence is defined as a group of words or a single word that expresses a complete thought, feeling, or idea. The definition does not limit a sentence to written, spoken, or signed.