no, it's a sentence fragment.
If you are talking about chatting or texting, it is sometimes shorthand for "back". Example- "br bk" can mean "be right back".
The abbreviation for the word inspection is INSP. When you use the shorter version of the term, most people will know what you are talking about based on the sentence you use the abbreviation in.
Frolicking is a verb that means to move about excitedly. The word may be used in a sentence as follows: "As much as she tried, Sarah couldn't stop herself from frolicking about the house once her mother told her the news of the upcoming vacation they would be taking."
The dividends I'm talking about is the amount of money you receive from a sale of stock. EXAMPLE: The dividends of my stocks was at an all-time low.
Yes, but my bank will charge me for stopping the stop, anyways...
Aposiopesis.
a garrulous person just wont stop talking
When mother says hush, you stop talking and listen to what she has to say.
stop talking all that gibberish and speak clearly. that is a sentence using the word gibberish
Uh... Stop talking to her?
Uh... Stop talking to her?
The word blabbering is fun to put into a sentence. For example, "She wouldn't stop blabbering, so I stopped listening to her." It means a person is talking too much.
No, not if that is the whole sentence. "I was talking to you" is correct as a sentence. It is also correct to use "I were talking to you" as part of a sentence: "If I were talking to you, I would probably say something that I would regret."
Split those two students apart so they will stop talking. They both have had a part in disrupting our class.
stop talking about it!!
it is disirable to stop talking when you swallow because you can choke.
i have a hedach can you please stop talking