At least 2. it also must have a verb in it.
An imperative sentence might have only one spoken word, the verb/predicate, plus an understood or unspoken subject, e.g., "[you] Stop!"
Any word can be used in a sentence.... that is what sentences are about - conveying information using words. So, if any word begins with pre~, it can be used in a sentence.
Who is that? Who is Fred? Who is your favorite actor? You can use many sentences for the words who is.
One sentence should have at least 5 words.
enumeration sentence can be used in a sentence as such. enumeration means numbered words..
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
This is an easy question to answer... Approximately 7-11 words per sentence.
sometimes they can be used!
Yes, a comma is typically used after the words yes, no, why, and well when they are the first words in a sentence to indicate a pause or emphasize the response.
No, a conjunction is not the subject of a sentence. Conjunctions are words that are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.
The parts of speech called "articles" in the English language can be used again and again to create a sentence, and many times within one sentence. Articles are words like:theaan
Words never to start a sentence with are: because, and, but, or. Hope it helps. (These are a couple commonly used words, but there are a couple more.)
The words may and you can be used in a sentence. For example, "You may go to the fair tonight."