A sentence communicates a complete thought, a question, a command or an explanation. A sentence requires a subject and a verb so that the result is an independent clause. For example 'he kicked the ball' is a sentence
A subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
There are only two necessary components, the subject and the predicate.
It depends what you mean by GOOD.
A subject and a predicate.
Articles or prepositions that apply to all members of a series must be used with only the first in the series or every member of the series.
A noun and a verb. "John ran" is a complete sentence because it contains both.
A good example would be: "Behind every pain, behind every shame, that certainty must have rested as an abiding strength (Sermons, Philip Brooks, 205)."
yes every sentence has a noun
No such thing in the English Language. A sentence must contain a subject , verb and object. e.g. I saw the aeroplane. 'I' is the subject 'Saw' is the verb (past tense of 'to see'. 'The Aeroplane' is the object. If the sentence does not contain these components then it is not a sentence. NB Saying 'bye' or 'goodbye' on parting is NOT a sentence, but a simple statement.
Motherboard
Articles or prepositions that apply to all members of a series must be used with only the first in the series or every member of the series.
The component that must be compatible with every other component of the computer is the motherboard. Your computer will not function properly without them being compatible.
It is true that in data communications the sending device is usually a computer. The main components are transmitter, receiver & antenna and every communication device must have all these three components
Your mom, your dad, and your dog.
Two substances with vastly different reactivities and an electrolyte.
blood, brain and csf.
Noun and verbevery sentence must have a subject and a predicate!!
There are particular components every sound argument must contain. The basic components are to state the claim, the grounds, qualifier, warrant, backing, and the rebuttal.
The three economic choices every society must make is what the society will produce, how it will be produced, and who will get what is produced.
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
A noun and a verb. "John ran" is a complete sentence because it contains both.