I don't like homework, either.
A sentence is a string of words with both a subject and a verb. A sentence without either a subject or a verb is incomplete.
Example of a sentence: "It's either me or them buddy, you choose"
A run-on sentence includes more than one thought, without the necessary punctuation that would serve to create either separate sentences or independent clauses.
A run-on sentence includes more than one thought, without the necessary punctuation that would serve to create either separate sentences or independent clauses.
yes the word either can start a sentence
Example sentence - We can accept either cash or credit cards for the transaction.
A run-on sentence includes more than one thought, without the necessary punctuation that would serve to create either separate sentences or independent clauses.
Yes, it is a fragment, it's not a sentence. It could be a sentence without the word although. "I finished." is a sentence. Using the word "although" needs a sentence that the word is referring to either in front of it or after it. Although I finished, I was not happy with the work. I'm still hungry, although I finished my lunch.
"without me" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
a conclusion sentence is a sentence that concludes either a letter, peice or a story.
Amused means entertained or finding something funny. An example of amused used in a sentence is: I was amused to find out that she wore the exact same shirt as me today, without either of us planning it.
we can either go to walmart or the mall. do you want either of these pancakes?