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Sentences have such things as verbs and subjects. Words, however, can be of many different types. There are adjectives and adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and others. Sentences, if that is what you really wanted to ask, always have both a verb and a subject, but those may not be stated explicitly; they can be implied.
The phrase breaks no rules, but it is not a sentence.
Put the HOOD UP and the Blinkers on... and call a tow truck
essentially it breaks up a sentence whilst linking each separated segment of the sentence with each other:)
A Waterfall
A Cheetah (Cheater)
Everyone enjoys taking breaks.
No it does not- if an egg shell breaks, it is because it is not enough protection!
it breaks itself when you buy it when you get it fixed it breaks it always breaks and never works
Travelling via the Pacific Highway is quicker. From Sydney to the Gold Coast via the Pacific Highway is a distance of 851km, with a driving time of around 11 hours (without breaks). Although one is more likely to encounter roadworks on this route, new bypasses that take a traveller around some towns have continued to improve travel time along the Pacific Highway. From Sydney to the Gold Coast via the New England Highway (taking in the towns of Warwick and Armidale) is a distance of 1001km, with a driving time of around 13.5 hours (without breaks).
It depends on the driver's braking habits and type of driving, be it city or highway driving. They can last between 25K or less of city driving to 75K or more of highway driving.
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