I am not a grammar expert so this is a personal opinion. I think it is a sentence. Consider "Here's Tom" or "Here's the bus". They are sentences. Tom is here; the bus is here. Here's why means 'why is here', or 'this [here] is the reason [why]. It is not a particularly good sentence mind you, but it is a sentence.
"Here's why." is an incomplete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb.
do u know heres examples the girl walked through the woods? theres one try ur sure to get an a
It means Harmful in an unexpected way. Can't help you with a sentence I am trying get one for it myselfOkay, heres an example, ! >.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No, the sentence "Judge a man by his words not his actions" is not an assertive sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
Heres a sentence! Heres a second sentence heres a third sentence
Heres my sentence. I wonder what a parsimony is.
heres that rabbit
Heres a sentence: Can you define controversy? or There is a controversy going on about President Obama.
The company imposed a sanction on the employee for violating company policy, resulting in a suspension from work.
Heres two, I can juggle the balls. and I love to juggle.
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Heres a good one 'What was the last vehicle you drove today?'
yes heres an example: i understood what he was talking about.
okay heres the sentence and what kind of question is that u need to pay ATTENTION in class ayee!!
I know the answer is green leafy vegetable. But if you need a sentence,heres one,i remembered that my grandma had a collard in her backyard.
Heres one(a sentence): How would you use the word oxyhemoglobin in a sentence?or how about: I like oxyhemoglobin.maybe: Oxyhemoglobin aren't purple and pink polka-dotted.